chunger said:Hi, I am using a nikon 50mm f1.8. It got an aperture ring wor. So it will be fine rite?
locksley said:1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax
3) hotgraphy - Nikon
4)runz - Nikon
5)All Blacks - Nikon
6) wcsiaw - Nikon
7) nightwolf75 - nikon
8) HeWolf - Nikon
PQ23 said:there's 2 alternative to work
1) You need to get 2 macro extension tube - 1 for canon and 1 for nikon (i.e. use the nikon part to attach to lens, and canon part to attach to body). Hope you get it.
2) Get the nikon lens to canon eos body adapter. I have it for sale :devil:
chunger said:Hi, I am using a nikon 50mm f1.8. It got an aperture ring wor. So it will be fine rite?xl1 said:for canon you can't control the aperture, cos no electric contact, all the way you shoot macro at f/1.8, i think its to narrow the DOF.
There's no mechanical linkage. You've to stop down the aperture manually. No problem with most nikon lens. Canon user see my post just above.whoelse said:Does it has the mechanical linkage (dof level) to stop down the len automatically?
PQ23 said:I thought you're using nikon lens to canon body :bsmilie:
By the way, for Canon user, you don't have to shoot wide open.
Press and hold the DOF preview button at required f stop, and take off the lens. The aperture blade will stay there. Fix it to the macro adapter tube, and start shooting!