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Just got the two adaptors that I ordered and put them on the two Nikons that i have...
They seem to be well built, nice and tight... make sure you understand how these go on to the lens (locking pin) and how you get them off of the lens... at first I thought I had one stuck on the lens, then remembered that Nikon lenses come off in the opposite direction as the Canon lenses do.. I only have two of the Nikons as I also use them with my HV20 which does not require the adaptors... so I do need to take the adapter on and off for the HV20 and 5DMKII setups. I also have one of the Fotodiox Pro adaptors... the only differences I can see.... different un-lock lever (both OK) Fotodiox is painted black (both OK) Fotodiox will allow the 5DMKII to relay focus confirm, thats nice and of course the price .... If I was shooting short DOF I'd want to use the Fotodiox... if shooting aperature closed down situations the non-smart adapter is fine.... |
How do I get this thing off
Ok, I ordered and received 2 Kawa adapters. They seem to be well made and fit very snug. BUT, HOW DO I GET IT OFF MY NIKON LENS! Everything goes on and off the camera fine but I want to move one to another nikon lens and can't figure out how to get the thing off.
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never mind - just figured it out. You need to pull a little tab back before untwisting.
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I'm interested to get a fairly cheap adapter for an old Nikon 105mm 1.8 MF lens I have lying around, for occasional stills and video use.
But I'm a bit confused about the different adapters available... they keep being referred to a bit vaguely in this thread as "the one i got from China" or "the one off eBay" etc... Could someone list the adapters available, preferably with actual web links, and the advantages/disadvantages of each? It would be very helpful... Thanks in advance... |
Here's the link to the Kawa adapter
He sells them cheaper on ebay (do a search for "nikon to eos" or "adapter for Nikon lens to Canon EOS body") and you'll see the Kawa version for $7.99. He charges $8 PER ADAPTER for shipping though! Here's the consumer grade" ($27) adapter from Fotodiox Fotodiox.com. And the "Pro grade" ($89) version Fotodiox.com. I have one Pro grade Fotodiox adapter, and 2 Kawa adapters. I see no reason not to buy the much cheaper Kawa adapters! While you're at it, you may want to get some Canon EF rear lens caps for your Nikon lenses. Julian |
I got mine from the ebay link. Same company. Great price and they fit like a glove.
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Thanks for the links Julian, I guess I'll give the KAWA one a try.
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Whilst searching around I came across this pretty cheap one that also has a microchip to enable Focus confirmation:
Seems to be made by "Pixco" but I can't seem to find a website for the manufacturer. |
Here's another one with focus confirm (smart adaptor) its the Pro fotodiox version with a chip...
Fotodiox.com the advantage of a smart adaptor is when you are manually adjusting the focus of the lens, the camera will beep when the lens is in focus. |
And here's another guy, selling AF Confirmation Chip Adapters for all kinds of camera and lens combinations... this one for Nikon lenses and EOS bodies:
$35 and its yours. It comes from China and can take quite a while to get here by the look of things. Disclaimer: I do not have one of these and have never tried one. Julian |
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Even with the firmware upgrade coming tomorrow, it seems that pre-AF Nikon lenses are still the way to go. Not least for the low cost.
I'm coming late to the 5dmkii, and it looks like Kawa adapters are no longer available on eBay. Anyone know where they can be obtained, or what other adapters work equally well? |
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