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I bought my R7 in January, and thought I'd share my experiences. I had been using (and still use) a 7D II, and have 7 lenses and a tele-extender. 5 of the lenses are Tamron or Sigma. With the R7 I also bought Canon's EF to RF adapter with dial. What I found was that the adapter worked with all my lenses except for my Sigma 150 -500. There was a dimensional tolerance issue there - the Canon adapter wouldn't click into place - the fit was too tight. Since it was inexpensive, I ordered a Meike EF to RF adapter, and it worked fine with the Sigma lens. I pretty much keep the Meike on the Sigma all the time. Problem solved. I guess I wish I'd bought the Meike first, but I do like the dial feature. So, if you have a lens that won't physically fit the Canon adapter, this may be a solution for you.
 
I bought my R7 in January, and thought I'd share my experiences. I had been using (and still use) a 7D II, and have 7 lenses and a tele-extender. 5 of the lenses are Tamron or Sigma. With the R7 I also bought Canon's EF to RF adapter with dial. What I found was that the adapter worked with all my lenses except for my Sigma 150 -500. There was a dimensional tolerance issue there - the Canon adapter wouldn't click into place - the fit was too tight. Since it was inexpensive, I ordered a Meike EF to RF adapter, and it worked fine with the Sigma lens. I pretty much keep the Meike on the Sigma all the time. Problem solved. I guess I wish I'd bought the Meike first, but I do like the dial feature. So, if you have a lens that won't physically fit the Canon adapter, this may be a solution for you.
Hi Dan, I have the R5 with the Canon RF/EF converter, (no dial). I also have the Sigma 150-500mm lens. It doesn't have any issues with the Canon converter. Maybe the converter with the dial is the problem.
 
I love the control ring adapter - which I assume is what you're referring to. As a nearly forty year user of a Canon FT 35mm film SLR, I really regretted losing the aperture control ring on the lenses when I went to DSLRs in 2006, and rejoiced when I saw that I could program that ring to be an aperture ring on RF lenses. That adapter gives me the same capability for my EF and EF-S lenses. I've ended up getting one for each of my old lenses rather than swapping it back and forth.

I have one each on my old EF-S 18-135mm nano-USM (which also has the power zoom adapter attached - it's my movie zoom), my EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM and my EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM.

My R7's IBIS makes those old non-stabilized EF L lenses a bargain, particularly the 200, which with a used Canon EF 1.4.converter gives me an f/4 280mm birding lens for under a grand - adapter and extender included. I'm successfully hand-holding those lenses not just at 1/focal length but at 1/half the focal length!

I had been seduced by the sharpness of prime lenses until I spent an evening shooting pix of a choral concert, changing lenses every minute or two. Bought the 24-70 f/2.8L and sold my RF 24M1.8 and RF 35M1.8 on ebay!
 
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Replaced my Canon EF-S 10-18mm with the Tokina EF AT-X 11-20mm f/2.8 CF ("crop format") with its own control ring adapter. Also got one for an old Canon EF 50mm f/1.4.

I can usually find the control ring adapter on eBay for less than than list, though that varies over time.

PS The EF 50 f/1.4 is beautiful dinosaur - an old FD lens with the same optics repackaged with EF automation!

The Tokina is not the current model - I chose it because my RAW editing program of choice, DxO Photo Lab, doesn't yet have an autocorrection module for the atx-i version. Was planning on getting the RF 10-18mm but the chance to get an f/2.8 11-20mm was too good to pass up. Got it refurbished from a NY camera dealer on eBay for less than the RF 10-18 would cost.
 
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