View Full Version : Is there an EOS adapter for THIS monster!!
Blue S2
12th of March 2007 (Mon), 23:51
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0610/06100101zeiss1700f4.asp
Sorry if its been already posted! I've never seen it an was just amazed!
iddie
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 00:03
what a small lens.... =X
DocFrankenstein
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 00:04
Of course.
But there's only one copy of it - so tough cookies.
ak_powder_monkey
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 00:45
might as well get a good 60x spotting scope and an adapter
DocFrankenstein
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 00:47
might as well get a good 60x spotting scope and an adapter
yeah. Same thing I'm sure. lol
Stupid zeiss got it wrong again. :lol:
anthonyl
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 05:39
I wonder if you can reverse it to do macro shots?
Hmmm but what monopod to use?
perfect_pixel
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 06:09
I reckon that green display on the back would clash with the orange display on my 20D so not for me. No point in having a big lens if it's not colour coordinated that's why canon put a red ring on theirs......:D
Steve
Broncosaurus
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 06:47
There is no adaptor needed. they are built to order. Order one for a Canon.
Andy_T
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 06:53
:-)
Of course, if you have bought that one cheap, you can just order a Hasselblad-EOS adapter from eBay to mount it on your Canon EOS.
Best regards,
Andy
kato1
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 06:59
Don't forget to order a 2X convertor as well. LOL
kumicho
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 10:40
what's the crop factor on an APS-C?
Jaime
13th of March 2007 (Tue), 10:44
I am sure that if there isn't one and you wanted to buy they would make it for you.
RodneyCyr
14th of March 2007 (Wed), 13:50
I wonder if you can reverse it to do macro shots?
Hmmm but what monopod to use?
NASA has one, but you can't use it when they have a shuttle parked on it?:lol:
Longwatcher
14th of March 2007 (Wed), 14:38
Well if someone wants to buy me the lens, I have a camera it will fit on without an adapter. I would even get a digital back with my own money in that case. :) 8) :)
sandpiper
14th of March 2007 (Wed), 14:43
what's the crop factor on an APS-C?
From a 6x6 MF 'blad - errm, a lot!!
If you can afford the lens, you can afford a 'Blad with digital back to stick behind it. :p
kumicho
14th of March 2007 (Wed), 15:02
From a 6x6 MF 'blad - errm, a lot!!
If you can afford the lens, you can afford a 'Blad with digital back to stick behind it. :p
pfft. everyone on here knows that the XT is the greatest body Canon ever made... just look at how often it's recommended. :D
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