Canon handmade Macro Lens :)


Anyone out there willing to sell a faulty lens with AF not working for me to improve my designs? Thanks thanks.
 

if you want i can look out for you in HK..my brother heading up next week and returning on 17..pm me if interested. :)
 

i think you've got a marketable product there. =)

that's if the AF is still functioning. if the IS works, then it's a bonus. =P

what's the light loss like?
 

waa. power. nice one !!!
 

i think you've got a marketable product there. =)

that's if the AF is still functioning. if the IS works, then it's a bonus. =P

what's the light loss like?

Hey, not really think of selling this product, it's just my part time hobby playing wif it. AF is not working because I bought some faulty lenses to reconstruct the macro lens. I am doubtful if the AF will work if I am using a working 18-55mm IS lens, dare not try though, too expensive to get one.. just a poor student here. :(

However, I suppose IS is working because I didn't remove the IS component of the lens.

Lightloss? Hmm, not sure how much loss is there. Dono how to measure leh.
 

loooks really good! Keep it up! what lens next?
 

wow, this is awesome. Just need to refine the design, and probably you get urself a marketable product.. ;)
 

DIY master. i really dont feel like i can pull this off though i'd still like to give it a try.
 

Hey TS, do u follow the video in youtube to modify the lens?
I've watched the video of the modification.. And there are some questions...
1, why need to change EF-S to EF?
2, will this work on EF 35-80mm? same procedure?
 

Hi, yes, I've followed that video with some slight modification. As the lens which was used in the video was a non IS instead of an IS lens.

1. There's no need to change from EF-S to EF if u are using a cropped sensor body.
2. I am not sure about 35-80mm but if u do have a faulty one u might want to try it.
 

I thought it was original design until I watched the youtube video....
I am sure the IS will not work properly as it likely involves the processor in the lens to calculate the vibrations based on the focal length. However, please prove me wrong.
 

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I am afraid this is really NOTHING NEW. Someone on eBay is even selling an adapter that does the same without the painful "re-engineering" of your precious kit lens.

BTW, I am not in anyway related to the seller who is in Hungary....

http://cgi.ebay.com/Canon-EOS-elect...363?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2562b5b493

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^cool!

actually its cheaper than the € 299 novoflex...
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