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Minolta SR to Canon EF-S adapter compatibility

Mounting a Minolta SR / MC / MD lens on a Canon EF-S body — the feasibility verdict, AF / IS / aperture-control / infinity-focus outcome, image-circle relationship, official and reputable third-party adapter SKUs, and the caveats worth knowing before you buy.

Verdict at a glance

Speed booster
MFIS lens-onlyAp. wheel1.5× crop

Mount specs

Lens side

Minolta SR / MC / MD

Flange distance
43.5 mm
Protocol
Mechanical only
Type
legacy-SLR

Body side

Canon EF-S

Flange distance
44 mm
Protocol
Canon EF
Type
DSLR

The Minolta SRlens’s flange distance (43.5 mm) is 0.50 mm shorter than the Canon EF-S body’s (44 mm). A mechanical adapter can only add distance between the lens and the sensor, never remove it, so a plain spacer cannot hold a Minolta SR lens close enough to reach infinity focus. The verdict above calls for a focal reducer (Speed Booster) — its corrective optics bridge the deficit and add roughly a stop of light.

Flange-distance schematic. Two rails share a sensor plane on the right. The Canon EF-S body register measures 44 millimetres; the Minolta SR lens needs only 43.5 millimetres, which is 0.50 millimetres shorter. The orange region marks the deficit a mechanical spacer cannot remove; a focal reducer is required.Sensor planeCanon EF-S body · 44 mmMinolta SR lens · 43.5 mm−0.50 mm short
The Canon EF-S body holds any lens 44 mm off the sensor, but the Minolta SR lens reaches infinity at 43.5 mm — 0.50 mm closer than the body allows. A mechanical adapter only adds distance, so a focal reducer (Speed Booster) is required to recover infinity focus.

Adapter examples

  • Speed Booster / focal-reducer family

Caveats

  • Flange clearance is only -0.5 mm — a plain mechanical adapter cannot reach infinity focus; a focal reducer (Speed Booster) with optical glass is required.
  • Speed Boosters typically widen the effective focal length (~0.71×) and add ~1 stop of light, which can be desirable on crop bodies.

Common questions

Will Minolta SR / MC / MD lenses autofocus on a Canon EF-S body through an adapter?
No — Minolta SR → Canon EF-S adapters are mechanical only. Focus is fully manual; rely on the Canon EF-S body's focus peaking and magnify-to-focus aids to nail focus.
Does in-lens image stabilization (IS / VR / OS) still work through a Minolta SR → Canon EF-S adapter?
Lens-side only — the Minolta SR lens's IS / VR / OS unit operates, but it cannot synchronise with the Canon EF-S body's IBIS, so the dual-axis stabilisation native Canon EF-S lenses enjoy isn't available. Lens-side stabilisation still delivers most of the practical benefit.
What's the most-recommended Minolta SR → Canon EF-S adapter?
No SKU in our curated catalogue covers Minolta SR → Canon EF-S yet. Adapter examples photographers commonly use include the Speed Booster / focal-reducer family. Pair compatibility is mostly mechanical, so any well-built adapter at the correct flange distance should work — pick on build quality and tripod-foot integration.

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