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LensRegain combines wireless lens control, speed booster, and follow focus in one

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A new product aims to solve not one but three common issues for Micro Four Thirds (MFT) shooters. The Aputure DEC LensRegain is an adapter that allows full-frame lenses to almost completely retain their field of view — and it’s also a wireless follow focus and speed booster.

Aputure’s 2015 model worked as a wireless follow focus or an EF lens adapter and speedbooster, but not both. The LensRegain, released earlier this week, works without limiting users to just one of the device’s functions.

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The wireless focus allows photographers to adjust the focus or aperture on the lens wirelessly. While the addition of built-in Wi-Fi on many cameras allows for control of exposure settings, the focus on the lens isn’t something the Wi-Fi in the camera’s body can connect to. The device also acts as a follow focus, allowing videographers more control over how fast (or slow) to focus moves in and out.

While the earlier model also allowed for touch-free and wire-free manual focus, the device couldn’t work as a lens adapter at the same time. The lens adapter feature allows MFT cameras to use full-frame lenses without so much of a crop factor. Normally, a full-frame piece of glass on the smaller sensor creates twice the focal length (or “zoom”), since the lens is casting the image onto a smaller area. That crop factor may be great if you’re trying to get in close for wildlife shots, but not so much if you’re trying to get a wide-angle view and an 18mm becomes a 36mm. The adapter doesn’t reduce the entire 2x crop factor, but turns it into only a 0.75x crop, brings lenses pretty close to the perspective of full frame.

A couple of the reasons for using full-frame lenses even on smaller cameras are the quality and wide apertures. But the LensRegain will also triple as a speed booster, allowing lenses to capture another full stop of light. That means the high-end, full-frame lens not only has the correct perspective, but works like an even faster lens. According to Aputure, an f/1.4 lens, with the adapter, will work as a f/1.0 lens, allowing for greater flexibility in low light.

The Aputure isn’t the first adapter on the market — it faces direct competition with the Metabones T Speed Booster, but also offers the wireless follow focus and sits at a lower price. The LensRegain is currently listed for $599.

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