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hubsand Registered: Dec 17, 2004 Total Posts: 2014 Country: United Kingdom |
When I say 'modify', for mine, I just yanked the gasket right out and it mates nice and tight to the adaptor. If you were concerned about it, you can just run a scalpel around the gasket and remove the excess, which will keep the joint between the adaptor and lens weatherproof. The issue of weatherproofing and adaptors is moot anyway: no adaptor has gaskets in it! I'll be posting some pictures and further details early in the new year. |
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weekh Registered: Sep 05, 2004 Total Posts: 1339 Country: N/A |
Mark |
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hubsand Registered: Dec 17, 2004 Total Posts: 2014 Country: United Kingdom |
Which one? I'm not sure there would be a big market for a very expensive adapted manual focus 135/1.8 even if an adaptor was doable. A proper conversion would be ideal conurus subject matter, of course . . . |
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wayne seltzer Registered: Dec 22, 2007 Total Posts: 2939 Country: United States |
mark, |
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Anon Moss Registered: Jun 25, 2007 Total Posts: 1002 Country: United States |
I have no complaints with my G-EOS Mark 1 adapter :-) |
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weekh Registered: Sep 05, 2004 Total Posts: 1339 Country: N/A |
I seriously considering getting an Alpha body to use the 135mm f1.8 and 500mm mirror lens. |
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wayne seltzer Registered: Dec 22, 2007 Total Posts: 2939 Country: United States |
I remember seeing that Cogitech adapted a used Minolta 500mm mirror lens for EOS. |