ya, except I picked mine up helping an elderly friend lean how to use the interweb. one of those "gems you find in a cardboard box at grandma's" situations. I've seriously considered the 14mm, but I think I'm set with lenses for a while. I have several good workhorses and its high time I dealt with my audio situation.
hello! does anyone has ever tried the canon FL? i´ve heard that we can attached the FL to the FD mount adapter, but they are of good quality?, does anyone know?
Today I got the 200mm and Novoflex adapter. It is totally awesome! I like it a lot although you need an tripod for filming with this lens... focus is butter smooth. When full open you see a small dust particle and when stopped down 1 stop the aperture looks a little rough. Something I did not know is there are 2 versions, apparently I have the second version which focuses internal and closer to 1.5 meters http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_FD_200_mm_lens
Maybe I bring them to be serviced, my Canon CPS card is still valid :)
The Novoflex adapter is also very nice made, there is no play and fits very precise.
Got my 55mm today, looks very nice ;) Will play with it this weekend...
With the Breech lock of the 55 I had to modify the Novoflex adapter. I needed to drill a small (1,5mm) hole in the adapter for the AE switch pin.... but.... now I look more closely I see the pin going away when I turn the aperture ring from "A"........ so the adapter is fine.
that pin (I think) should poke into the lens. I had the same thing on my 17mm Tokina, and I was bummed. IDK what it actually did, but I removed the FD-Adaptall back from the lens, and the back hooked to the FD-M4/3 adapter just fine. Then I hooked both back onto the lens body. Maybe try fiddling with the aperture ring on the lens? or just gently prod the pin?
I have the opportunity to get the Canon 50mm 1.4 or the Yashica 50mm ML 1.4 nearly at the same price. But for the Canon I have to buy the adapter while I laready have the C/Y adapter.
Someone got the chance to test the Yashica Vs the Canon?
@LongJohnSilver I have a Canon 50mm 1.4 after my grandfather, from the 70s. It is a little soft, but the video perfectly suited for me. As for the adapter, I use this fd m4 / 3 from ciecio7 from ebay.
@Vitaliy and all, I'm interested in the 80-200 f4 L, and I'm wondering what would be an "honest" price for it : I found that the lasts sold on eBay were around 200€ (280$). Did you buy yours at a similar price ? What adapter would you recommend for this quite heavy lens ?
Finally bought the Vivitar 55 (around 80€) and the 80-200 L (around 180€), not so cheap, but I'm not really patient. Hope they will be as mint as the sellers pretend them to be ...
I want to buy a 28mm f/2 in FD mount. I have seen that there's the Canon FD (SSC) for 200-300$, and other brands like Vivitar and Kiron, for prices from 60$ to 200$, almost always cheaper than the Canon.
I'd appreciate if somebody shared their experiences with these ones. Is the quality difference noticeable with our GH2 in video? Is the SSC coating a must?
The Kiron 24mm is quite good, I really use it a lot on my GH2 (only marginally behind the Rokkor 24mm, which was on top in it's time). I don't know about the 28mm, though. Rumour has it that Kiron was founded by ex-Nikon engineers (could be an anagram)…
has anyone tried the Canon Fd 35-70mm 2.8-3.5 S.S.C.?? i´m thinking of buying one for U$200, is that overpriced for what it is ? or is it worth it?, it looks mint though, any help?