The Module 8 Tuner is now available for PL lenses
Dec 25, 2023
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Happy holidays for vintage-look fans. All three Module 8 tuners are now available in a new version. The new version will allow you to use PL mount lenses on Canon RF and Sony E mount cameras. Previously, the L1, L2, and L3 tuners were only available with support for EF- lenses.
What are the Module 8 Tuners?
If you are a fan of classic lenses, you may have already heard of the Module 8 Tuners. They’re essentially front filters that give your lenses a “classic lens look”. Specifically, Lenses like the Canon FD, Super Baltars, and Canon K-35. If the claim is solid, getting a Tuner is an order of magnitude cheaper than getting a high-end vintage lens.
Here is the deal: if you like vintage looks, digital filters are great, but they are not the real thing. A lens “look” is tied to its optics and is hard to reproduce in post. There is a reason that old optics are getting a renaissance. The Nour Triplet, Petzval 80.5mm, Lensbaby Velvet, and the Daguerreotype Achromat 2.9/64 Art Lens are just a few samples. They are more on the stills side, but you get my point.
Optical flows are hard to reproduce digitally, but what if you reproduce them just like they were supposed to be created, inside the optical path? That’s what the Module 8 Tuners are for. Of course, it does not hurt that multiple-Oscar winner Iain Neil is the optics designer behind this project.
Specifications
Lens Type | Variable Look Zoom Attachment |
---|---|
Materials | Aerospace Quality |
Mechanical Design | Precision Multi-cam |
Lens Side Mount | Canon EF Lenses and PL Lenses Only |
Electronics Support | Canon, Tamron, Sigma |
Electronics Support | EF Tuner: Focus (wire), Aperture, IS and Autofocus Pass though – PL Tuner: None |
Inspired By | Canon® K-35 |
Neutral Setting | Yes |
Adjustment Rage | 0-10 |
Halation (Center) | Low/Medium |
Halation (Edge) | Low |
Axial Aberrations | Spherical |
Full Frame Aberrations | 5th Order Coma Oblique Spherical |
Resolution | 4K+ |
Max. Bokeh Effect | Soap Bubble |
Magnification Factor | 1.1x |
Tuner Breathing | < 0.25% |
F/# Range (Optimal) | EF Tuner: F/1.2-F/2.8 – PL Tuner: F/1.0-F/2.8 |
Stop Loss | < 1/4 |
Lens Image Circle | Full Frame |
Coatings | Vintage Emulation |
Weight | 180g (E Mount) – 170g (RF Mount) – 280g (PL Tuner) |
Tuner Dial Rotation | 70 degrees |
Firmware Update | EF Tuner: Via Micro USB – PL Tuner: No Firmware |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Dimensions | EF Tuner: Ø76mm x L31mm – PL Tuner: Ø80mm x L45mm |
Price and availability
Sadly, the PL versions of the Module 8 tuners are far more expensive than the previous EF version ($1299). In fact, at $2499, they are almost twice the price. Honestly, I can’t even tell why. There was no mention of the optics being different, so why shouldn’t you just use a PL-EF adapter for $99 and buy the EF tuners instead?
If you want a set of all three tuners, it will set you back about $7,500. Unless you are sold on the specific looks and the high apertures, there is some great affordable vintage glass out there. We have a useful guide on buying used lenses, if you need direction.
Sagiv Gilburd
Sagiv Gilburd is an Israel-based commercial photographer and videographer with extensive expertise in studio work, event photography, and managing large-scale photography projects.
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One response to “The Module 8 Tuner is now available for PL lenses”
There is no PL to EF adapter than can work with this, you have to buy PL version for PL lenses. PL to EF adapters are not deep enough.