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Jim Giberti February 7th, 2009 01:22 PM

There's nothing wrong with your adapter. THe technology of these are very simple, just machining and the Kawas are well machined and snug fitting (and forget about the ridiculous shipping comment...that's how they make a little profit - it's simply a $15 adapter, and a fraction of the competition)

So, the 50mm 1.4 has been rumored to have a mirror issue, but because this all relatively new and there isn't enough consensus and because I wasn't about to ruin a new 5DII with a $200 lens, I grabbed a file and took precautionary measures.

If you look at one of the metal tabs on the 50mm 1.4 compared to a number of other Nikon primes, there is, in fact, an additional level to the mount where this tab protrudes beyond the mount (it would be the same with any adapter).

I covered the back glass with a cloth and used a pair of snips to clip it and then quickly filed it smooth (I'm no machinist so you know it''s easy) and in maybe 5 minutes it was all set to go.

I actually tried one of the AF confirm chips for a few bucks more on this and it works great for still work. The autofocus point lights up and you get the audible beep when you attain focus...very important wide open with a 1.4 lens.

Crazy world - a few dollars worth of adapters and Nikons now rule for Canons.

Bruce G. Cleveland February 7th, 2009 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Connor (Post 1006650)
Hello all

Like many of you who want aperture control I went and bought 2 used Nikon lenses

Nikkor-S Auto 50mm 1.4
Nikkor-NC Auto 24mm 2.8

and the adapter rings from KAWA
#300288998940 (Adapter For Nikon Lens to Canon EOS body)

The adapter works connecting the lenses to the 5D body but it blocks the mirror from flipping up

Did I get the wrong adapter ??

Any help appreciated

Best
Jay

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but how do I know if my mirror is being blocked?

Bruce

Bruce G. Cleveland February 9th, 2009 01:33 PM

Lens adapter and mirror question
 
Again I ask, how do I know if my mirror is operating properly with the nikon lens and adapter on it. Seems to be working ok, so would this be something I could tell if it wasn't?

Bruce Cleveland

Jon Fairhurst February 9th, 2009 01:51 PM

If the mirror were blocked, you wouldn't be able to snap a normal picture, or enter Live View. In each of those cases, the mirror must move to reveal the sensor.

In an SLR, the mirror reflects (the "reflex" part of "single lens reflex") the image from the lens to the optical viewfinder. It must move to expose the film or sensor.

Many older cameras had dual lenses - one for the film, and the other for the viewfinder. Certainly, an expensive solution!

Bruce G. Cleveland February 9th, 2009 03:13 PM

Thanks Jon that's what I thought.

Bruce

Jay Connor February 9th, 2009 06:29 PM

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Jim

Thanks for the info

I looked at one of the Nikon lenses and in fact there was a tab that protruded beyond the adapter.

Hoping to attach an image showing the tab

Will chop it off and see if it works

Best
Jay

Chris Barcellos February 22nd, 2009 05:59 PM

Jay, how did it work out chopping of the flange.


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