G-EOS adapter latest status?
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marcwilson
Registered: Mar 21, 2006
Total Posts: 1464
Country: United Kingdom

...so on a canon body, and using Ptlens software or similar, the nikon lens and adaptor is as easy to correct distortions etc as a canon lens?



hubsand
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
Total Posts: 1705
Country: United Kingdom

Depending on which application you use, there may be a pre-profiled setting for the lens you're using. The app may read the EXIF and apply appropriate correction. Chip-encoded adaptors can only report a single focal length, so ours is encoded for the midpoint of a 14-24mm zoom.

If you're using a program with a module for the 14-24mm, it will only therefore apply at 19mm. So, no, you'll need to work out the correction settings and save them as presets. If I get a really rainy day, I'll work out and post the PT figures for 14mm and 17mm. But really, don't let that stop anyone else beating me to it . . . !



montespluga
Registered: Mar 28, 2003
Total Posts: 212
Country: Switzerland

Mark, if you have the settings for all the focal lenghts, you can create a new profile, so it's not problem, as long as you still know the focal lenghts applied in the shots. Some paper and pen might be a good help when shooting...



jjlphoto
Registered: Jan 03, 2005
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If you limit your use to only 14mm, 19mm, and 24mm, and have profiles built in either Lensfix or PT Lens, then you can try just three settings to see which one does the proper job.



montespluga
Registered: Mar 28, 2003
Total Posts: 212
Country: Switzerland

John

that's really not what I'm looking for; I'd rather invest a bit of time to calibrate; either for PTLens/Lensfix, then PTGui's lens-settings can be applied, as this is the same family; or with Lenscorrector from www.proxel.se. Easy with the later tool to calibrate a lens



jjlphoto
Registered: Jan 03, 2005
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That's 11 settings. Sure, you can easily make profiles for all of them, but when you are out shooting, I would think it would be difficult and cumbersome to track each exposure and focal length. For my zooms, I just make profiles for the focal lengths marked on the barrel, and when shooting in the field, I try just to use those to keep things simple.

The Proxel software looks cool. Can it deal with complex mustache/gull wing distortion?



montespluga
Registered: Mar 28, 2003
Total Posts: 212
Country: Switzerland

jjlphoto wrote:

The Proxel software looks cool. Can it deal with complex mustache/gull wing distortion?


Send me a distagon 21.....

Which other ones are mustaches?

Any chances to get a 17 mm-RAW?



montespluga
Registered: Mar 28, 2003
Total Posts: 212
Country: Switzerland

Beeing a architecture photographer, I'm interested in the Sharpness curvature of field of that lens; I noticed some canon lenses having different one's, than some other brands.



hubsand
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
Total Posts: 1705
Country: United Kingdom

Some of the delays in recent supply have been cause by a redesign of the Chinese Elefoto/Fotodiox Nikon adaptor, but my batch of the new designs has been confirmed as having shipped over a week ago, so we should be back in business.

I have now also secured an alternate source of the original adaptors and have a batch en-route also. So, all in all, we should very soon now be in the position of being able to offer Canon users the 14-24G adaptor ex-stock – painlessly.

Apologies to everyone kept waiting. Thanks for your patience!



montespluga
Registered: Mar 28, 2003
Total Posts: 212
Country: Switzerland

Mark. any raw idea about the appearance of the lever version?
I might need the lens in September.....

from the other thread:
"......additional 1 Series AF-enabling pin..... "

Do you mean by that the special pin, which is required for the D-series only; cause they have a slightly different mount? So the same function as the cardboard, proposed by happypagehk, on early YCZ-adaptors?



hubsand
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
Total Posts: 1705
Country: United Kingdom

HappyPage actually performs the chip and pin modification for our G-EF adaptor. On a 1Ds, the AF-confirm on-adaptor chips don't work properly unless a microswitch inside the lens mount is activated first. On a 5D, it's not required, but I decided to spec every adaptor with it (at greater cost!) so 5D upgraders won't be caught out.



montespluga
Registered: Mar 28, 2003
Total Posts: 212
Country: Switzerland

does the white cardboard indicates the microswitches position?


This image is copyrighted by the owner




Very good you added this AF-enabling pin, as I stopped using the the "AF-confirm on-adaptor" in AF-mode: taking the little cardboard away when changing from the exotic lens to a canon lens, was a hazzle. AFAIK some canon lens need that microswitch beeing in the other position.



Gib Robinson
Registered: May 02, 2006
Total Posts: 114
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Mark,

Glad to here supplier issues are clearing up. I've got an extended photo trip starting July 15. If I can get an adapter before that date, I'm ready to order. (You can let me know by PM)



hubsand
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
Total Posts: 1705
Country: United Kingdom

The outlook is more promising on the supply front: Fotodiox are expecting a large batch of adaptors any day now. But given the troubles of the last few months, I'm reluctant to make firm promises until I have them in my hand. We have a saying in England: don't count chickens until they hatch.



brainiac
Registered: Nov 22, 2005
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chicks.



marcwilson
Registered: Mar 21, 2006
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...although chicken sized eggs would look pretty cool!



hubsand
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
Total Posts: 1705
Country: United Kingdom

'Chicks' makes much better sense but we've always said 'chickens'.

Then again, I also frequently hear 'cheap at half the price', 'not battering an eyelid', and the like of: 'I was – literally – gobsmacked'.



burningheart
Registered: Mar 21, 2005
Total Posts: 239
Country: Canada

hubsand wrote:
The outlook is more promising on the supply front: Fotodiox are expecting a large batch of adaptors any day now. But given the troubles of the last few months, I'm reluctant to make firm promises until I have them in my hand. We have a saying in England: don't count chickens until they hatch.


Take your time, I only recently ordered but I am eyeing to use it with a yet unpurchased nikon 200-400 F4.



jabog6
Registered: Oct 11, 2004
Total Posts: 183
Country: United States

hubsand wrote:
'Chicks' makes much better sense but we've always said 'chickens'.

Then again, I also frequently hear 'cheap at half the price', 'not battering an eyelid', and the like of: 'I was – literally – gobsmacked'.


And you're just scratching the surface of the iceberg.



weekh
Registered: Sep 05, 2004
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Country: N/A

Mark
Can I know what's the status of my order? Have u shipped the adapter to me?



hubsand
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
Total Posts: 1705
Country: United Kingdom

weekh: your adaptor was shipped a week or two ago . . . I'll try to get the tracking details.

We're now obtaining the base adaptors from two sources, one of which has promised to turn around orders of 50 in less than two weeks, which would be an immense relief. The only problem I'm now dealing with is that HappyPageHK (Rudolf) has stopped producing AF confirm ships for the foreseeable future . . . I think I'm going to have to buy the chips in bulk and get them installed at the fabricators. Any useful contacts appreciated . . .



jjlphoto
Registered: Jan 03, 2005
Total Posts: 6423
Country: United States

Mark- has mine shipped as well?



erichard
Registered: Nov 27, 2005
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Country: United States

My recommendation is either regularly keep everyone up to date at once by saying up to what order date you have cleared out (mine Apr. 17th), or simply notify individually via email when each ships. Contrary to an earlier post, I've never received an email regarding my order, confirmation or otherwise, just my PayPal receipt.

Most here understand the difficulty involved, but individuals need a little more in the way of updates, particularly relative to their own order. It's possible that an adapter could get lost in shipping, and no one even know it's lost because they still think they're on the waiting list.

Regards, Richard



Sean Mills
Registered: Jun 29, 2007
Total Posts: 764
Country: Canada

weekh wrote:
Mark
Can I know what's the status of my order? Have u shipped the adapter to me?


Ditto for me mark, It's been just 35 days since I ordered, but status of any kind would be great.



AGeoJO
Registered: Jul 08, 2003
Total Posts: 5954
Country: United States

I ordered mine in January and still waiting for mine... . I believe weekh ordered his last December even.



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