Can someone help with this? its very short and would be very mucha appreciated.
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This is not a criticism of ther adapters. I am just pointing out the difference.
1. When you look at other adapter and look at a Canon lens side by side you will notice that that the tabs that go into the camera body and are held with a spring loaded clip are substantially thinner than those of the lens. Actually, we believe they are far too thin and can easily be damaged. I will try and show this with a close up picture eventually. But a naked eye evaluation of the adapter and lens will clearly show this difference.
2. On the other adapters I have, the hole which the camera locking ping fits into is too big. I am referring to the pin that is retracted when you press the lens release button. With the hole being so large, the lens rotates in both directions instead of being securely locked in one place. This is a slight rotation but it is very noticeable and annoying. Especially when you "all sales are final" on some sites. Our adapters fit snug and perfectly on the camera and lens.
3. Our adapters overlap the camera body mounting plate completely. Similar to that found on the 250.00 Zoerk. This minimizes light leaks and we also think it looks esthetically better as well.
4. We use a set screw. We have a slightly larger diameter with our set screws than other. We also have a nylon tip which provides a snug lock on the lens.
6. Our adapters are anodized with a high grade finish which matches the lens itself. Very attractive.
7. Our Adapters are aircraft aluminum which are designed to wear before the camera parts do. This is important to preserve the integrity of the camera itself.
8. Bests of all. Our adapters are inexpensive when compared to others. Infact, you could buy 3 and get one free for nearly the same cost of one of the others.
9. We have a 10 day return policy.
Thanks,
Jorge Torralba
Here is the text :
This is not a criticism of ther adapters. I am just pointing out the difference.
1. When you look at other adapter and look at a Canon lens side by side you will notice that that the tabs that go into the camera body and are held with a spring loaded clip are substantially thinner than those of the lens. Actually, we believe they are far too thin and can easily be damaged. I will try and show this with a close up picture eventually. But a naked eye evaluation of the adapter and lens will clearly show this difference.
2. On the other adapters I have, the hole which the camera locking ping fits into is too big. I am referring to the pin that is retracted when you press the lens release button. With the hole being so large, the lens rotates in both directions instead of being securely locked in one place. This is a slight rotation but it is very noticeable and annoying. Especially when you "all sales are final" on some sites. Our adapters fit snug and perfectly on the camera and lens.
3. Our adapters overlap the camera body mounting plate completely. Similar to that found on the 250.00 Zoerk. This minimizes light leaks and we also think it looks esthetically better as well.
4. We use a set screw. We have a slightly larger diameter with our set screws than other. We also have a nylon tip which provides a snug lock on the lens.
6. Our adapters are anodized with a high grade finish which matches the lens itself. Very attractive.
7. Our Adapters are aircraft aluminum which are designed to wear before the camera parts do. This is important to preserve the integrity of the camera itself.
8. Bests of all. Our adapters are inexpensive when compared to others. Infact, you could buy 3 and get one free for nearly the same cost of one of the others.
9. We have a 10 day return policy.
Thanks,
Jorge Torralba