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Im really looking at purchasing an older Nikkor 35mm PC lens and perhaps a Nikkor 28mm Pc lens for my 5D Ive seen a few adapters and such on ebay, my question is who makes a high quality mounting ring?

Thanks Kyle


p.s. don't waste my time by posting something like: why would you put a nikon lens on a canon!!! The reason is simple canon doesnt make 28 or 35mm pc lens that can be easily mounted on the 5D

Edited by Jeff on Aug 09, 2007 at 07:47 PM GMT (Reason: OT)

Aug 09, 2007 at 05:24 PM
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p.1 #2 · [MOVED] Using nikkor PC lenses on 5D


You should move this to Alternative Digital Systems & Lenses forum.

The most recent Nikkor 35/2.8 AI probably has the best reputation (see David Ruether and Bjørn Rørslett). I might pick up a Nikkor 35/2.8 AI someday, but I suspect the SMC Pentax 28/2.8 Shift lens is probably very good as well. For me, tilt is more interesting than shift. I just ordered a Pentacon 6 (6x6 medium format) Flektogon 50/4 and Hartblei tilt adapter for Pentacon 6 to EOS.

P.S. your P.S. is kind of rude to suggest that people who post valid questions are wasting your time; they may not have your knowledge and/or experience, but that doesn't mean that such questions aren't worthy of serious consideration.

Aug 09, 2007 at 08:04 PM
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Klane wrote:
p.s. don't waste my time by posting something like: why would you put a nikon lens on a canon!!! The reason is simple canon doesnt make 28 or 35mm pc lens that can be easily mounted on the 5D


Well, technically you're correct. Canon makes tilt AND shift lenses, those rats.

Oh -sorry if that observation wasted your time.

Aug 09, 2007 at 09:01 PM
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thats right they do make tilt and shift lenses, just not in the lengths of 28 and 35, they use to make a 35 for fd but are costly to have modified since really do not require tilt for that focal length.

I only posted the ps to avoid this post turning into a fanboy train wreck, didn't do much good I guess.

However I appreciate your input jcolwell.

Aug 09, 2007 at 09:22 PM
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Klane wrote:
I only posted the ps to avoid this post turning into a fanboy train wreck, didn't do much good I guess.


Beginning a thread with a preemptive rude strike is unlikely to make it go in any productive direction. Without it, I would probably have been inclined to tell you why I chose to keep the 24 TS-E over my Nikkor, and how small a difference the 4mm makes.

But, it seems to have never occurred to you that someone might make that choice after a reasoned comparison. Too bad.

Aug 09, 2007 at 09:35 PM
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Wouldn't it be nice if everyone could just stick to the topic and post about a high quality mounting ring? I know I would like to know if there are any out there as well.

Aug 09, 2007 at 09:41 PM
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There are a number of choices, and I find the axiom of paying for what you get applies.

On the high end, the Novoflex makes the best build, period. Ultra-thin and fits like a glove, with no play. I've had problems with cheap adapters with noticeable slop after the lens is mounted (mainly bad corners in images). It has six screws in it's mounting, and infinity focuses at the infinity mark (I think a couple of the better built ones do so, but this is the only one I've tried that does). It's also $220+ USD.

Cameraquest is close, coming in at around $175. Opinion of it is high, but I've never used one.

The only models with AF confirmation seem to be the Hong Kong knockoffs, which unfortunately usually have the slop I mentioned above. They are, however, cheap enough it might be worth experimenting with.

This thread over in Alternative Systems is much more in-depth:

http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/556421/0

Aug 09, 2007 at 10:27 PM
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p.1 #8 · [MOVED] Using nikkor PC lenses on 5D


I have a couple cheap eBay adapters that work fine. Stable, focuses to infinity, etc. Maybe it's just the Zeiss and Leica adapters that vary in quality.

Aug 09, 2007 at 10:46 PM
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I would consider trying one of the cheap ones from ebay (China etc.). While I don't have experience with the Nikon adaptor specifically I have used similar Leica-R and M42 adaptors and they are all snug and good. It isn't rocket science... even the crappy Canon plastic mount on the 50/1.8 works perfectly fine.

since the infinity issue was noted, most the cheap adaptors make sure they work... maybe focusing a bit past infinity (like a lot of lenses do).

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p.1 #10 · [MOVED] Using nikkor PC lenses on 5D


wah wah, you guys are a bunch of babies. His p.s. wasn't rude, he's just trying to keep the thread on topic. Geeeeez.

Aug 09, 2007 at 10:54 PM
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It would cost a bit more, but there is a MINT/NEW condition CX 35MM PC lens for sale in California at Seawood photo. call 415 453 4322 or email staff@seawood.com.

Consequentially, they sell a great adapter for Contax to Canon I have used on 5d 30d 1dmIII and it works fine, haven't tried the 35mm though....

Aug 09, 2007 at 10:55 PM
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Dr. Ray wrote:
wah wah, you guys are a bunch of babies. His p.s. wasn't rude, he's just trying to keep the thread on topic. Geeeeez.


At least my response had some content that was on topic, unlike yours

Aug 09, 2007 at 11:09 PM
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For the Nikon 35mm pc (and I think 28mm pc) lenses, you are much better off with one of the more expensive adapaters. I tried a cheap adapter and thought the lens was not sharp. When I looked closely at the test images, it looked to me like the inconsistencies might be the result of inconsistent adapter spacing. Also, because the direction of shift is user controlled by turning the lens, the turning of the lens places more stress on the adapter than a nonshift lens. I ordered a cameraquest nikon to eos adapter, and the difference is remarkable. When used with a good adapter, the 35mm pc f2.8 is an extremely sharp lens that can be had at a very reasonable price (the latest version with black knobs regularly sell for between $350-$400 on EBAY). It's well engineered and lightweight (about 10-11 ounces I think) and takes 52mm adapters. It's the perfect "walk around" pc lens. . . I've read a lot of other Nikon lens reviews from people using them on EOS with adapters, and quite a few of the reviewers have also commented that the cheaper Nikon to EOS adapters often show movement (Mark Welsh from the 16:9 website and diglloyd, among others).

Aug 10, 2007 at 02:37 PM
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You might try 16:9 for a list of Canon adapter suppliers and compatible lenses . . .

Aug 10, 2007 at 03:23 PM
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I have the Nikon 28/4 PC which works great on my Kodak SLR/c (full frame EOS mount). The lens performed poorly with the 2 piece adapter you can find for cheap by many sellers. It was too thick and not flat. The high end "pro" black ones are good, but the real value for me was the DVD Technic. Mine is the correct thickness, flat, and tighter fitiing/more solid feeling than the than the pro adapter sold by Fotodiox and a few other sellers. That adapter has some extra play in it when everything is attached, and the prongs don't hold the lens aas tight as it could (like the DVDTechnic does). Forget the regular Fotodiox - it's junk like some of there other adapters.

here's what I bought:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Adapter-NIKON-lens-Canon-EOS-Camera-Monolith-NEW_W0QQitemZ170117648910QQihZ007QQcategoryZ30059QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

And a FF pic with about 7mm shift:


This image is copyrighted by the owner





Aug 10, 2007 at 04:34 PM
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p.1 #16 · [MOVED] Using nikkor PC lenses on 5D


I've used Nikkors on my 10D with much success as have others, with no neg comments from either Canon or Nikon users...and wouldn't care anyway...
see:
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/552828
and
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/557457/0#4853027
and
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/554585/0#4820924

Aug 10, 2007 at 06:25 PM
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thanks for info guys, now I just need to find a clean specimen.

Aug 11, 2007 at 11:02 PM




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