ThreeToedSlothLuke
Established
I picked up a cheap Sigma 21-35 in C/Y mount but when I mount it on my RTS II the camera shows f2 at the widest aperture and not the f3.5 that is on the lens.
I realize this may just be "how it is" and I should stick to manual exposure (I generally prefer the AE) but I thought I'd ask just in case I'm doing something wrong here.
Colin
I realize this may just be "how it is" and I should stick to manual exposure (I generally prefer the AE) but I thought I'd ask just in case I'm doing something wrong here.
Colin
oftheherd
Veteran
I don't know anything about the RTS II, but it may not be able to show f/3.5. Have you checked the user's manual?
I sure envy you the lens. Sigma never seemed to get the credit I thought is deserved for its lens line. I used to have a 600mm cat and absolutely loved it. I now have a 200mm and macro that is really fun to use.
I sure envy you the lens. Sigma never seemed to get the credit I thought is deserved for its lens line. I used to have a 600mm cat and absolutely loved it. I now have a 200mm and macro that is really fun to use.
philosli
Established
This is a not-so-rare problem that occurs on C/Y lenses and Contax cameras. I've encountered a similar problem on my C/Y Zeiss 28mm F/2.8 The mechanical linkage communicating the aperture value to the camera is off. If your other C/Y lenses have no such issue on your RTS II, most likely the lens is to blame.
It can be fixed. But it is also not a big deal. This will affect the aperture-priory mode because the metering will be off. But for manual operation and metering there won't be any problem.
It can be fixed. But it is also not a big deal. This will affect the aperture-priory mode because the metering will be off. But for manual operation and metering there won't be any problem.
ThreeToedSlothLuke
Established
I know, it's like they were the red headed step-child. I still have a 135mm lens in 42 screw-mount I bought for my long-defunct Zenit EM. A really nice lens and so affordable.Sigma never seemed to get the credit I thought is deserved for its lens line.
ThreeToedSlothLuke
Established
...The mechanical linkage communicating the aperture value to the camera is off. If your other C/Y lenses have no such issue on your RTS II, most likely the lens is to blame.
It can be fixed. But it is also not a big deal. This will affect the aperture-priory mode because the metering will be off. But for manual operation and metering there won't be any problem.
Thanks. As the Planar 1.7 has no problems I'll just use my meter or sunny 16 with this Sigma lens.
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