Pics from 14-24mm on EOS bodies
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hubsand
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
Total Posts: 2014
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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.



weekh
Registered: Sep 05, 2004
Total Posts: 1339
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Mark
Any chance that the Sony lens can be adapted to EF mount?



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 . . .



wayne seltzer
Registered: Dec 22, 2007
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Country: United States

mark,
Since sony 135mm f1.8 has register length difference from canon of .5mm it would have to be a conversion and not an adapter. But unless Conurus could do a complete conversion, I would need some manual mechanical way to adjust the aperture lever inside the lens mount simialar to the nikon G mount.
I know some people would say why bother since the canon 135 is a sharp lens but it seems to me that the sony-zeiss is sharper wide open and has nice bokeh, coupled with the usual zeiss drawing style that we like here. This lens is one of the jewel lenses in the sony lineup so I guess that adds to the thrill of poaching it for my 1ds3.
Yes, this lens is already -$450 more than the canon, so it is pricey.
Maybe all my recent Rokkor 58 conversions and my hubsand G-mount 14-24 enjoyment has gone to my head.



Anon Moss
Registered: Jun 25, 2007
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Country: United States

I have no complaints with my G-EOS Mark 1 adapter :-)
Especially when engaged in methodical tripod shooting.
But I did notice that while shooting a fast-paced, indoor, dimly-lit
corporate Xmas party, hand-held...it was possible for the aperture setting to end up elsewhere than where I thought it was. I think that between grabbing the barrel to manual focus and to change the focal length...it was easy to inadvertently move the aperture setting...since all three are adjusted by rotating the barrel of the lens. I think that it is also possible that due to the size and weight of the 14-24G on my 5D2 body...the aperture setting may have moved at times just from the rig being constantly moved around or slightly bumped.
I think that a PJ might have some issues in similar conditions.
So, now that I have shot this combo under those conditions, I do wish that the aperture ring had positive click indents, so that I could be confident that once an f-stop was selected - it would stay that way.
Maybe the lever style adapter solves that problem. If so, I might upgrade to that adapter for that reason alone. Again, for methodical tripod shooting, it's a non-issue.
Cheers,
Scott

PS: Mark, any plans to adapt the 14-24G to the Sony body? Is it possible?

PPS: I have a LEE FK100 filter adapter arriving tomorrow, so I can start tinkering around with ways to stick it on the 14-24G as simply and elegantly as possible :-)

MERRY XMAS ALL YOU FOLKS LEADING ALTERNATIVE GEARSTYLES !! :-)
(And all you straight Canon/Nikon folks too)



weekh
Registered: Sep 05, 2004
Total Posts: 1339
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I seriously considering getting an Alpha body to use the 135mm f1.8 and 500mm mirror lens.
Would prefer to adapt these 2 lenses to EF mount instead of having different bodies.



wayne seltzer
Registered: Dec 22, 2007
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Country: United States

I remember seeing that Cogitech adapted a used Minolta 500mm mirror lens for EOS.
Of course I want to convert the 135 1.8.
I guess I need to buy one and then take a look at the mount to see how to convert it.



dcmiller
Registered: May 21, 2002
Total Posts: 3643
Country: United States

I like that - "Mark 1 adapter".

For wandering I leave the lens at 2.8, Tv mode at 1/30 or 1/60, auto ISO. It's pretty much a point and shoot.
I wouldn't want the adapter for other lenses - 135/1.8 no way. But for how I and most people use an ultrawide zoom its not inconvenient at all.

Maybe Zeiss will build us a 135 1.8 if we ask nicely.



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