eli griggs
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I want to be able to carry a quality 35mm SLR with my medium format kit, so I can take advantage of the 6x6's lenses, when shooting out of car on-location, however, while I find there are plenty made for the Nikon and other old school manual bodies, as well as Canon Digitalis, I have no been able to find one for the Canon FD mount.
I have the Nikon F adapter, and Nikon EM's but that EM's only have 1/90 second & 'B', manual mode, and the CF and CFI lenses, which can be used on focal plane bodies, need the full range of manual shutter speeds to work well, (the Em's are aperture priory only, no the more useful speed priority), hence, the reason why I am looking for a good F or better yet, a F2s(b?) But I would rather use either of my Canon F1's or FTB's or an AE-1 Program than buy another maker at this time.
If you've known of a brand/model of FD mount, please let me know and relate any experience and opinion on the security in use of such an adapter.
I should add, any adapter must have a solid tripod mount built into the design.
Lastly, if there is a good reason why the Nikon F mount should be preferred, please, share it with me.
Cheers.
I have the Nikon F adapter, and Nikon EM's but that EM's only have 1/90 second & 'B', manual mode, and the CF and CFI lenses, which can be used on focal plane bodies, need the full range of manual shutter speeds to work well, (the Em's are aperture priory only, no the more useful speed priority), hence, the reason why I am looking for a good F or better yet, a F2s(b?) But I would rather use either of my Canon F1's or FTB's or an AE-1 Program than buy another maker at this time.
If you've known of a brand/model of FD mount, please let me know and relate any experience and opinion on the security in use of such an adapter.
I should add, any adapter must have a solid tripod mount built into the design.
Lastly, if there is a good reason why the Nikon F mount should be preferred, please, share it with me.
Cheers.