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A $900+ PL to RF Adapter that Supports Rear Filters

So I've been looking for a PL to RF adapter for my RED KomodoX and Canon R5 II. The problem I've run into is that the flange distance required for some of my NiSi Athena and my 33mm Blazar Remus lenses will not allow you to run adapters that support drop in rear filters. In comes the Breakthrough DFM (Drop in Filter Mount) PL Lens to RF Mount as a way to support lenses that require longer flange depths in order to support drop in filters. This mount supports a flange depth of 27mm. One of the best on the market. This isn't to say that this will solve and or work on all PL lenses on the market but it might cover what you currently have or a majority of the lenses on the market. So does a $900 + $399 drop in filter work with my lens? Check out the video. Note: I mentioned flange depth of 27.5mm, this was actually 27mm. Also note that with the purchase of their adapter, they include a plastic flange depth tool so you can check your lenses. Obviously that doesn't help before purchase but as you purchase lenses that might not specify the flange depth, you can check before install. PL Lens Adapters: https://breakthrough.photography/prod... DFM Filters: https://breakthrough.photography/prod... Sample Footage - 00:05 Intro - 00:55 Lens Issues - 02:53 Lens Flange Distance Examples - 04:28 Cost Breakdown - 11:10 Lens Install/Test - 15:55 Filter Removal/Install - 17:50 Final Thoughts/Wrap up - 18:48

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