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Canon RF cine to C-mount adapter compatibility

Mounting a Canon RF (cine) lens on a C-mount 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

Mechanical
MFIS lens-onlyAp. wheel2.7× crop

Mount specs

Lens side

Canon RF (cine)

Flange distance
20 mm
Protocol
Canon RF
Type
cinema

Body side

C-mount

Flange distance
17.526 mm
Protocol
Mechanical only
Type
cinema

Flange-distance gap the adapter fills: 2.47 mm (20 mm − 17.526 mm). That gap is what a mechanical adapter has to fill to hold the lens at its design distance from the sensor.

Flange-distance schematic. Two rails share a sensor plane on the right. The C-mount body register measures 17.526 millimetres; the Canon RF cine lens needs 20 millimetres. The orange region between their left edges is the 2.47 millimetre gap an adapter spans.Sensor planeC-mount body · 17.526 mmCanon RF cine lens · 20 mm+2.47 mm adapter
Both distances right-aligned to the sensor. The 2.47 mm gap between the C-mount body register and the Canon RF cine lens (orange) is exactly what a mechanical adapter fills to hold the lens at its design distance.

Adapter examples

  • generic mechanical adapter ring (multiple vendors)

Caveats

  • Mechanical adapter only — no electronic communication between Canon RF (cine) lens and C-mount body.
  • Lens has no aperture ring; choose an adapter with a built-in aperture-control wheel.

Common questions

Will Canon RF (cine) lenses autofocus on a C-mount body through an adapter?
No — Canon RF cine → C-mount adapters are mechanical only. Focus is fully manual; rely on the C-mount body's focus peaking and magnify-to-focus aids to nail focus.
Does in-lens image stabilization (IS / VR / OS) still work through a Canon RF cine → C-mount adapter?
Lens-side only — the Canon RF cine lens's IS / VR / OS unit operates, but it cannot synchronise with the C-mount body's IBIS, so the dual-axis stabilisation native C-mount lenses enjoy isn't available. Lens-side stabilisation still delivers most of the practical benefit.
What's the most-recommended Canon RF cine → C-mount adapter?
No SKU in our curated catalogue covers Canon RF cine → C-mount yet. Adapter examples photographers commonly use include the generic mechanical adapter ring (multiple vendors). 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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