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NonCanon lens to EOS adapters

Well DJ, that sounds like the answer to your chromatic aberration issue. I know the Ziess 21/2.8 is a killer lens.

I think I'm going to look into this option myself.

The other one I am interested in is a Hasselblad to EOS adapter. I have a 110/2F that is nothing short of amazing on the Contax 645 and N cameras ... on the Canon 1DsMKII it should be more than amazing ; -)
 
Hi guys,

I'll mention this in passing because it was something I didn't know about until I bought a couple of the adapters: you lose E-TTL flash metering when you use these gadgets. I don't know why this should be, the camera could quite correctly meter the flash without knowing the aperture setting, but it appears that Canon have crippled it for some reason.

Best regards,

-= mike =-
 
That's because there is no data-bus communication between the lens and the camera to provide camera to subject distance info. I suspect it'll still provide TTL control, but the flash may have to be set as such.
 
Mike, you might want to go back and re-read that link.

It sounds like there is no need for distance data from the lens with an ETTL II body. So, when using a lens without a data-bus it will still work ETTL.
 
Especially since the reading is being done real-time with the lens stopped down for shooting.

OOOOH! One more message and I become a Very Active Member
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Hey Dirk, will Gold members get the cool smiley toolbar we get in the Contax forum
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Hi DJ,

we installed the smliy toolbar for you
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and all others of course too
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Hi Marc,

as far as I can see, you have only a test account in the Canon gallery...
 
Dirk, you're the best
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A Merry Christmas to everyone in the Canon Forum!

DJ
 
Hi Marc,

Sorry for the long gap, but I've been offline during the holiday season (needed a break from keyboards). Happy New Year to you and everyone else reading, now I'm back!

Returning to our little discussion, you've got me confused. Chuck W states the following in the link:

"E-TTL II weights and averages the flash metering for the subject and all other objects at the same distance as the subject"

Now obviously this is specific to E-TTL II. I don't have a camera equipped with anything more recent than regular E-TTL, but what I do know is that the flash metering fails dismally if I mount a lens without a data bus. What were you trying to say, that E-TTL II *will* work without the data bus (which would seem unlikely given the info quoted above) but original E-TTL won't (which my experience certainly confirms), or what?

Yours, confuddled,

-= mike =-
 
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