Supposed to control only aperture, as I understand.
Via: http://www.dl-kipon.com/en/articledetail.asp?id=56
Of course, photo is of some prototype, as you can't use such adapter in real life.
at least we can finall use a Tokina 11-16 with aperture control on m4/3
I can suggest much simpler approach - get Nikon version and Nikon G adapter :-)
"Indeed we developed electronic adapters for Canon EF lens on mirror less cameras, but there have big patent risk ,we are >famous manufacture ,so we stopped to make a production ,pls understand. You can buy from internet, some guys are selling electronic adapter, they are personal behavior."
Well, there is the Redrock Micro LiveLens ESO->MFT lens adapter with an external iris control ( http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1009/redrock-livelens-mft-adapter-for-canon-lenses ) or adapters with its own built-in diaphragm, such as one by Kipon ( http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/758/m43-to-eos-adapter-with-diaphragm-by-kipon ). However, none of these would provide electronic contacts to the camera, power the lens image stabilization, or provide the electronic follow focus capabilities (not to mention the AF).
I hope that guys who produce NEX-EOS adapter make one available for cheap.
I use this one for Nikon lenses:
@Vitaliy_Kiselev It appears, that each of the attempts to build an electronic support for a third-party lenses ends up in the struggle with the patents and/or expensive licenses. I am wondering why nobody came with an idea to make connection from the lenses mounted to a MFT camera with a modified CanonEOS-lens-adapter (+MFT-camera for shooting) and modified Canon-lens-cap (+Canon camera for the electronic lens control in manual mode: iris, etc.), something like on the image shown below? :-)
This looks interesting, although still cumbersome
this looks cool....if I could just understand the guy !
Lol @kurth I'm sure we'll see a proper review, many are interested in using their EF lenses, including me :)
anybody can give some updates on this? I have been looking for cheaper alternatives to Metabones (not speedbooster) but cannot find a reliable answer. It would be so nice to have Lens Turbo II with IS-Aperture Control on a M43 body...
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