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Noa Put
January 3rd, 2013, 08:32 AM
I currently have a set of Samyang (rokinon) lenzes that fit my canon 550d.

I"m looking for a cheap simple adapter to attach these lenzes to the nex ea50, since the Samyang lenzes do not communicate with the camerabody I don't need the Metabones adapter. Does anyone know what to get? I have been looking on Ebay and I see a lot of these "Canon FD Adapter to Sony NEX-5 NEX-3 E mount adapter" or "
Canon EOS EF Auto Focus Lens to Sony E NEX 3/ Nex-5 Adapter Mount Ring"

Would these type of adapters be ok to use?

Franz Brandstetter
January 3rd, 2013, 02:24 PM
Hallo Noa,
Sorry for my Bad English ;-)

I see the EA50 tomorrow for the first time and I'm looking forward to it
Currently I Work with a Canon XH-A1 and Canon 7D
And for Holidays with a NEX 5N

I have this Adapter for my NEX5N für my Canon Lenses:

Canon EOS-Objektiv - Sony NEX Adapter (E-Bajonett) kaufen im Enjoyyourcamera.com Shop (http://www.enjoyyourcamera.com/Lens-Mount-Adapter/Adapter-for-Sony-E-NEX/Lens-Mount-Adapter-Canon-EOS-Sony-NEX-E-Mount::4519.html)

I hope I could help you

gr, Franz

Chris Medico
January 3rd, 2013, 02:35 PM
The EOS mount and the FD mounts are different. None of the FD mounts will work with an EOS lens. Be sure to get an EOS mount to NEX (Sony E) mount.

An adapter such as this one will work:
Dot Line NEX Adapter for Canon EOS DSLR Lenses DL-0802 B&H Photo

Noa Put
January 3rd, 2013, 02:54 PM
Thx guys!

I have found an interesting adapter: Kipon Lens Mount Adapter (Canon EF/EOS (incl. diafragma) naar Sony NEX)

It has a build in glass with iris that can be smoothly adjusted, the glass would be good to protect the sensor from dust while you change lenzes. Do you think this will work with my "canon mount" Samyang lenzes?

Kipon Canon EF to Sony NEX 5N Aperture Lens Mount Adapter Review - YouTube

Chris Medico
January 3rd, 2013, 02:56 PM
From what I have read about adapters with irises is this - don't do it. They suck.

The iris is in the wrong place for it to work properly. It will induce all kids of unwanted optical aberrations.

Noa Put
January 3rd, 2013, 03:10 PM
Ok, so basically the Kipon Lens Mount Adapter (Canon EF/EOS to Sony NEX) without the iris ring should be a better option?

Noa Put
January 3rd, 2013, 03:20 PM
Thx for the link Franz, the Kipon I referred to is almost twice as expensive but it seems like good quality, I have some very cheap Ebay adapters for my Canon 5D and Nikon Nokkor lenzes but there is a bit of play after the lens is attached meaning it doesn't fit like it should. I think with adapters you also get what you pay for I guess. It doesn't seem to affect the image though.


I see the EA50 tomorrow for the first time and I'm looking forward to it

If nothing strange happens the same here :) I ordered it in a Dutch store and they have a "order today delivered tomorrow" policy so I rather order from them in case I get warranty issues, planning to order the adapter tomorrow so I have it beginning next week because I really want to see how the camera performs with my Samyang primes.

Chris Medico
January 3rd, 2013, 03:52 PM
Ok, so basically the Kipon Lens Mount Adapter (Canon EF/EOS to Sony NEX) without the iris ring should be a better option?

Absolutely.

Peter Rush
January 4th, 2013, 07:05 AM
Any views on this one? There has to be a reason why it's way more expensive than the others

Sony NEX System : Canon EF Lens to Sony NEX Smart Adapter II (http://www.metabones.com/sony/buy-eos-nex-adapter)

Pete

Noa Put
January 4th, 2013, 07:15 AM
That one allows you to controll aperture on your Canon lenzes which explains why it's so expensive, I might get this one much later because I have a few Canon lenzes but for the time being the much cheaper Kipon will do as well as I plan to mainly use my Samyang primes with the camera.

Chris Medico
January 4th, 2013, 07:15 AM
There is Pete, That one is an electronic adapter that supports the electrically actuated iris of the Canon EOS lenses. Lots more than simple machined metal and plastic going on in there. It is actually a little computer as well as a mechanical mount.

Peter Rush
January 4th, 2013, 07:18 AM
Aah - would work nicely with my 'L' series lenses then!

Franz Brandstetter
January 4th, 2013, 03:10 PM
And this one...
Electronic Aperture EOS NEX adapter AF version with rotating tripod collar (http://www.rjcamera.com/ocart/index.php?route=product/product&path=20_63&product_id=57)

also
TECHART Canon EOS EF EF-S lens to Sony NEX E adapter AF AUTOFOCUS USM I.S. Work | eBay (http://www.ebay.de/itm/TECHART-Canon-EOS-EF-EF-S-lens-to-Sony-NEX-E-adapter-AF-AUTOFOCUS-USM-I-S-Work-/181008989218?_trksid=p2045573.m2042&_trkparms=aid%3D111000%26algo%3DREC.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D27%26meid%3D4158478456275656436%26pid%3 D100033%26prg%3D1011%26rk%3D2%26sd%3D251146518388%26#shId)

Steven Digges
January 4th, 2013, 05:11 PM
Noa,

Regardless of which one you end up using the fit and feel of the build is critical. Those cheep ones that "don't feel right" can cause serious damage to your camera. The interface between body and lens is a finely machined locking surface. It needs to be so perfect it not only keeps bad stuff out, it must keep light out. They usually don't leak unless they are absolute garbage but when they don't feel right something is wrong. It means the adapter is not machined to the same exact factory specs as the body and you could be scrapping the surface of the body mount. There is a post on this board where someone says it takes him several minutes just to line up and get his adapter to finally go on! Please don't damage the machined surface on your body.

The old adage...If it jams force it, if it breaks it needed fixin anyway....does not apply here :)

Steve

Noa Put
January 4th, 2013, 05:22 PM
Yeah I know, I ordered the Kipon as it seems to be a good build, it's not "ebay" cheap and it comes with a 2 year warranty, I bought it in the same store where I got the camera and since it will be used a lot, if it fails, the warranty should cover that. I also think (and hope) the store won't sell this unless they are sure about the quality, something you can't be sure about when ordering from a chinese Ebay mass producer. If it would mess up your camera I"m pretty sure they won't care.

edit: I didn't hear about Kipon before but now I found it is a US based company and they seem to be very sure about the quality of their adapters.

Joris Rens
January 11th, 2013, 04:11 PM
I was looking for An adapter as well, and then I found out Samyang has just release there vdslr lenses with an e-mount. After some searching, I found the Same lenses from Walimex. Look here what I paid at Amazon.de. Interesting for us european guys....
Walimex Pro 35 mm f/1,5 VDSLR-Weitwinkelobjektiv für: Amazon.de: Kamera & Foto
It arrived today. :-)

Ps. Thanks again Noa for inviting me to check the EA50. Mine is ordered and will arrive early next week.
:-D

Dmitri Zigany
January 11th, 2013, 06:08 PM
Noa,

How do you like the Samyang lenses? Which ones do you have?
And do you have the new cine models or the older ones?

I'm planning on getting the 35mm T1.5 Cine one pretty soon. So hurry up and get that adapter so you can tell me how they work with the EA50! ;)

Noa Put
January 12th, 2013, 03:23 AM
After some searching, I found the Same lenses from Walimex. Look here what I paid at Amazon.de. Interesting for us european guys


That's cheap! I paid about 150 euro more in a Belgian store and I see they raised their prizes. I bought the Samyang (or walimex, same company) when the lenzes came out, I have the 14, 35 and 85mm.

There where no "cinema" lenzes back then then with the follow focus ring and gradual iris, but I still have the 24mm and the 8mm on my shopping list and those will be the new type of cinema lenzes. Thx for the link Joris, where there any additional costs? and how much did you have to pay for sending the lens?

I will be going out soon again but this time only with my primes, I just need to find a subject worthy of being filmed with prime lenzes :)