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Jay Connor February 4th, 2009 04:31 PM

Help w Lens Adapter
 
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

Gary Szunyogh February 4th, 2009 04:42 PM

that seems odd, as my 50 1.4 Nikkor is fine with some other brand adapter.

Jay Connor February 4th, 2009 04:47 PM

Gary

Can you tell me the brand of adapter you use

Jay

Matthew Roddy February 4th, 2009 06:13 PM

I have the 50mm f/1.4 and use the FotoDiox adapter ($80.00 flavour) with no problems.

Jay Connor February 4th, 2009 08:42 PM

Matthew

Thanks for the info

Was hoping for something cheaper

Best
Jay

Noah Yuan-Vogel February 4th, 2009 09:47 PM

I have a nikkor-s 50/1.4 that works fine on my 5dmk2 but maybe its a different lens? Also I am using a cheap ebay adapter (the cheapest, thought id give it a try) that isnt very good otherwise, ive tried it on two nikon lenses and both are loose and wiggle just a bit when mounted.

Ray Bell February 4th, 2009 10:07 PM

The adaptor is not the problem if the lens is blocking the mirror... its the extention of
the rear of the lens projecting too far into the body of the camera... I would not be using
those lenses on that body.. you should get a different lens before you break the mirror.

Bill Sepaniak February 4th, 2009 11:22 PM

It could either be your choice of lens and/or the adapter. While I use Zeiss lenses with my 5DMkII, (which have their own issues), I understand that most people who use Nikon lenses on a 5D or 5DMkII normally use the older AI or AIS manual focus lenses. (There is a new adapter from 16:9 ... but it is designed primarily for use with the Nikon 14-24 ultra wide zoom with the G mount.) I use the Cameraquest adapter with my Zeiss lenses. It is one of the more expensive adapters, but in doing the research I discovered that it had the fewest problems. (They make a Nikon F to EOS adapter as well.) You might want to try a different adapter and see if that does the trick. The other adapter that comes to mind is the Fotodiox. It is a little cheaper than the Cameraquest.

Toenis Liivamaegi February 5th, 2009 10:18 AM

NC and probably S lenses are older than AI etc lenses so I imagine those having levers too long sticking out of the back?
If so it leads to cutting off those levers but retaining the aperture functions etc, if it works at all.

T

Ralph Waylonis February 5th, 2009 05:22 PM

Adapter oriented properly?
 
I have a couple KAWA adapters and they work fine with my Nikon 50 f1.4 and a 35-105. Although I haven't tried to mount the adapter backwards, it seems that if it is mounted backwards, it might block the mirror. Unfortunately, there are no instructions with the KAWA.

Jon Fairhurst February 5th, 2009 05:44 PM

I think the problem is that the lens is an "S Auto", rather than an AI or AIS manual.

Ray Bell February 6th, 2009 12:28 PM

Check out the cameraquest site.... there are lenses identified on the site that are not to be used with the Canon 5D bodies....

Adapters: Leica R or Nikon F to EOS*

Cody Dulock February 7th, 2009 12:02 AM

I have purchased from 4 different people on ebay... 2 from USA, 1 from china, and 1 from hong kong.

I got 4 adapters from a seller called KAWA in USA and the adapters were made really well and fit tight on the lenses. The price was ok, but the shipping was rediculous!!!

The other adapter I got from the USA was not that great, it fit kind of loose on my lenses and the spring locking pin didn't seem that well built.

The Adapter I got from Hong Kong was the exact same adapter as the above mentioned, loose... but this one was cheaper.

The adapters I got from China were the exact same as the KAWA adapters, but way cheaper (especially the shipping)! They will combine shipping if you request it. I ordered the adapters on January 19th and they arrived yesterday. for 8 adapters plus shipping, I paid $106.84 which included the $2 insurance. basically i say way cheaper, but I saved $22 opposed to the KAWA seller. eBay My World - jiakgong

Just thought I would share my experience.

Jay Connor February 7th, 2009 06:44 AM

Thanks to you all for your responses

But I still dont know the answer to my question - is there an adapter that will work w the 2 lenses I have

Ray
I checked out that site but didnt see any list of incompatible lenses

Continuing to find an adapter workaround for a lens workaround
Which is more than ironic considering how many Canon lenses I own

Best
Jay

Bill Sepaniak February 7th, 2009 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Connor (Post 1008120)
Thanks to you all for your responses

But I still dont know the answer to my question - is there an adapter that will work w the 2 lenses I have

Welcome to the world of alternative lenses. Often-times, "... you pays your money and you takes your chances ..." Here is some helpful reading ... hopefully you will find a definitive answer to your question:

Medium Format Photography Megasite
Third Party Lenses Resource Megasite Home Page
Manual lenses with EOS cameras
Manual Focus Lenses :: Index
Manual Focus Forum / Manual Lens: Usage
Alternative Gear & Lenses - FM Forums


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