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05/31/2007 03:07:48 PM · #1 |
B&H has one for over $200, while ebay prices average around $20.
Hmmm...
Is it not just a chunk of metal? My understanding is that none of them allow the camera to meter properly and thus require manual exposure. I do see some with autofocus confirmation, but aside from that are they not all the same?
Also, while I'm posting, how is "bokeh" pronounced? I do realize that question is totally unrelated.
Thanks!
Luke
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05/31/2007 03:16:36 PM · #2 |
Canon cameras will auto-meter with any lens, I use a lot of old manual glass with no problems in AV mode.
As for the adapter - if it needs extra glass to allow infinity focusing, that's what you're paying for at B&H.
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05/31/2007 03:24:28 PM · #3 |
I agree with bod. I use several nikon based lenses with my Canon and have the cheapo ebay adapter which works great. I typically have to do ec -1 or so on some of the lenses in AV mode for some reason. My adaptor is a simple metal ring, no glass or wiring for focus confirmation. Focus confirmation would be really nice, or a prism focus screen like Haoda or Katseye because it is hard to nail focus with the 350 viewfinder.
I always say "boka" with a hard o so that it rhymes with "rhoda", which is probably not correct :)
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05/31/2007 03:27:52 PM · #4 |
So just set it to AV and stop down with the dial on the lens? Sounds easy enough. I expect I'll get an ebay one.
Boka? Then I've been saying it incorrectly!
Thank you both for you help!
Luke
eta: can anyone confirm Jason's pronunciation? Not that I think he's wrong, he just seems unsure of himself :)
Message edited by author 2007-05-31 15:31:03. |
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05/31/2007 03:31:48 PM · #5 |
Luke, we better wait for a second opinion..I'm probably the one saying it wrong! |
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05/31/2007 03:32:43 PM · #6 |
Hahahah, I see we both had the same thought! |
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05/31/2007 03:35:50 PM · #7 |
i sensed uncertainty when you said, "which is probably not correct" :) |
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05/31/2007 03:35:54 PM · #8 |
"Bo" as in Bow and Arrow
"Keh" as in... umm... Kevin.
ETA: It's from the Japanese "boke" (ぼけ), so it's phonetic.
Message edited by author 2007-05-31 15:38:38. |
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05/31/2007 03:36:37 PM · #9 |
Looking around on the internet I think I was wrong...looks like it should be pronounced like a bokeh of flowers....
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05/31/2007 03:40:50 PM · #10 |
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05/31/2007 03:42:50 PM · #11 |
accent on the bo or the keh?
eta: nvm it's gotta be the bo
Many thanks to all!!!
Message edited by author 2007-05-31 15:43:48. |
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05/31/2007 03:47:19 PM · #12 |
Heh. I bought my Nikon last Friday primarily so I'd have access to one lens. Now I find out I could use Nikon lenses with Canon cameras. :)
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05/31/2007 03:48:25 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by dunnewold: So just set it to AV and stop down with the dial on the lens? Sounds easy enough. |
Yes, that is right. Use the apeture ring on the lens to control apeture and shutter speed will automatically be chosen by the camera in AV mode. Or just go all M :)
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05/31/2007 03:51:35 PM · #14 |
Hahahah Jeffrey, serves you right for spanking DPC7 :)
PS. Congratulations!
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05/31/2007 04:21:45 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by jasonlprice: Hahahah Jeffrey, serves you right for spanking DPC7 :)
PS. Congratulations! |
Thanks, and thanks for being such a good sport. Neil told us about the nice note you sent him. :) For the record, though, my ribbon shot was taken with my point and shoot. As was my free study for tonight!
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