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Nikolaj Marquez von Hage June 25th, 2010 02:45 PM

Nikon lenses on a 7D
 
I bought a Canon EOS 7D a couple of days ago with an 18-135 mm zoom lens that came with the package. Being used to the extremely narrow depth of field that comes with the combination of original Letus35 adapter and Nikon primes, I'm now considering using my old Nikon primes with the 7D. I'll need some step-up ring though, I guess.

Anyone knows the simplest way to get these step-up rings?

Steve Phillipps June 25th, 2010 03:02 PM

You don't need step-up rings, just an adapter.
Look on Ebay for Nikon to Canon EF adapters.
Steve

Jon Fairhurst June 25th, 2010 03:53 PM

The Fotodiox Pro is well regarded. I think that it's worth getting one. You could also get one adapter per lens. You might consider a bunch of cheap ones if you will outfit many lenses. But having one reference adapter is nice. If you ever find that the focusing is a bit off or the fit is a bit loose on a cheap adapter, you won't be stuck.

Perrone Ford June 25th, 2010 04:00 PM

I bought one of the Kawamall Nikon to EOS adapters recently, and I was VERY pleased with the fit. We have a short coming up next month, and I wanted to mount my Nikon glass onto the 5D we will be using in production. No complaints and it was $15. It was an EBay seller/business going by Kawamall. I do wish the edges were given a bit of attention, but a little sandpaper should sort that right out.

Nikolaj Marquez von Hage June 25th, 2010 04:28 PM

Thanks for the great advice from everyone.

Chris Barcellos June 25th, 2010 07:55 PM

I bought 5 of the Kawa adapters last year, for various lenses I have, and I have had no problem..

Bill Pryor June 25th, 2010 08:07 PM

I have several of the Kawamall adapters too for my ancient pre-AI Nikkors, which are better than any of my newer L or Zeiss lenses, No problems at all. Only thing, on my f2 35mm, the meter says I need another stop when I really don't. No problem since it's consistent.

Chris Barcellos June 25th, 2010 08:15 PM

Bill: I mounted that same lens on a shoot on T2i two days past, and was very happy with the footage...

Bill Pryor June 25th, 2010 08:47 PM

It's my favorite lens. Sharper than any others I have.

Chris Barcellos June 26th, 2010 01:06 AM

It was a favorite when I was shooting 35mm adapters. Makes a great normal for the APC size sensor. The 1.4 Nikon 50 makes a great portrait size for that camera too, though I think I like my 50mm 1.4 Pentax K mount better in terms of performance.

Alex Raskin July 6th, 2010 10:51 PM

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Regarding the adapters.

I have read somewhere that Canon mounts differ, and that adapters that work well on FD bodies can actually harm EOS cams.

Is it true? Or is that just some Nostradamus talk?

Perrone Ford July 7th, 2010 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Raskin (Post 1545966)
Regarding the adapters.

I have read somewhere that Canon mounts differ, and that adapters that work well on FD bodies can actually harm EOS cams.

Is it true? Or is that just some Nostradamus talk?

You cannot mount an FD lens onto an EOS body, and thus you cannot mount an FD adapter onto an EOS body. Use the correct adapter and you should be fine.

The Reason Nikon lenses tend to be so popular is that they have been essentially unchanged (physical size) in 50 years. They have had electronics and other things added, but a 50 year old Nikon lens, will still fit many Nikon bodies. And any Nikon produced after the early 70s will fit practically any current Nikon body. I have a 1974 300mm Nikkor lens that I mounted on my T2i today and it worked beautifully.

Alex Raskin July 7th, 2010 09:40 AM

I can't seem to dig out the original web link. But the author said that some adapters that are mechanically fitting, can actually damage EOS electrical contacts.

Ian Withnall July 12th, 2010 12:41 AM

This one.

Nikon G - Canon EOS Adapter

It'll change your life!

I

Perrone Ford July 12th, 2010 05:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian Withnall (Post 1547606)
This one.

Nikon G - Canon EOS Adapter

It'll change your life!

I

Well, that seems interesting. However for numerous reasons, I prefer manual glass still. As far as optics being better in the "G" lenses, well that's certainly a matter up for debate. What I can tell you is that I would MUCH MUCH rather attach at follow focus rig to an older and high quality manual lens than any of the modern ones.


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