Ray Bell
October 7th, 2009, 01:20 PM
I another post today it was asked if the 'smart' type of lens adapters work on the 7D.
These are the ones that provide focus confirm, just like a Canon lens does.
So I hadn't checked it out yet, so I get out a Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens.
I mount it on the 7D with the Fotodiox lens adapter.
Set the camera up in manual mode and thru the eye piece, pressing half way down on the shutter release button, I can rotate the focus adjust ring and sure enough when the lens
goes into focus the camera sends back the appropriate " I'm in focus" confirmation.
Every things cool so far, switch the camera to live view and the first thing I notice is the
exposure readings are not the same. When in live view I adjusted the shutter for proper exposure, noted the settings (ISO locked down at 400) and switched back to the view finder... without changing any settings the view finder is very dark...
So I'm thinking the adapter is messed up and I switch it out with one of the Ebay ones
and begin the test over again... this time I'm still seeing exposure issues but the symptom
is reversed.. the live view is now darker than the view finder...
So now I go and put the exact setups on the 5DMKII... both adapters work just as they
should.. exposures match in both modes and the Fotodiox adapter reports the focus...
On both 7D and 5DMKII the focus confirm for the Nikon lens is only for still shooting through the view finder.
Canon lenses show focus confirm in both still mode and video mode.
Anyway the question is the difference in exposure readings on the 7D between the view finder and the live view..
Also of note: I also tested several Canon lenses and none of them show the delta of exposure between the two modes....
can someone else confirm what I'm seeing here... Thanks
These are the ones that provide focus confirm, just like a Canon lens does.
So I hadn't checked it out yet, so I get out a Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens.
I mount it on the 7D with the Fotodiox lens adapter.
Set the camera up in manual mode and thru the eye piece, pressing half way down on the shutter release button, I can rotate the focus adjust ring and sure enough when the lens
goes into focus the camera sends back the appropriate " I'm in focus" confirmation.
Every things cool so far, switch the camera to live view and the first thing I notice is the
exposure readings are not the same. When in live view I adjusted the shutter for proper exposure, noted the settings (ISO locked down at 400) and switched back to the view finder... without changing any settings the view finder is very dark...
So I'm thinking the adapter is messed up and I switch it out with one of the Ebay ones
and begin the test over again... this time I'm still seeing exposure issues but the symptom
is reversed.. the live view is now darker than the view finder...
So now I go and put the exact setups on the 5DMKII... both adapters work just as they
should.. exposures match in both modes and the Fotodiox adapter reports the focus...
On both 7D and 5DMKII the focus confirm for the Nikon lens is only for still shooting through the view finder.
Canon lenses show focus confirm in both still mode and video mode.
Anyway the question is the difference in exposure readings on the 7D between the view finder and the live view..
Also of note: I also tested several Canon lenses and none of them show the delta of exposure between the two modes....
can someone else confirm what I'm seeing here... Thanks