johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
Adapter for Zeiss Contarex to Canon EOS
I have a lovely Zeiss 250mm 1:4,0 Sonnar from my old Contarex system. I hate to think about that lovely glass just sitting on the shelf.
I need to find a shop which can remove the Contarex mount and put a Canon EF mount on it. The lens doesn't use the Contarex body to lens stop down system but is just a simple manual pre-set.
With the Conterex 46mm film-to-flange and Canon's 44mm this should be very do able.
I need the names of shops which take on this type of custom work.
I have a lovely Zeiss 250mm 1:4,0 Sonnar from my old Contarex system. I hate to think about that lovely glass just sitting on the shelf.
I need to find a shop which can remove the Contarex mount and put a Canon EF mount on it. The lens doesn't use the Contarex body to lens stop down system but is just a simple manual pre-set.
With the Conterex 46mm film-to-flange and Canon's 44mm this should be very do able.
I need the names of shops which take on this type of custom work.
JasonC
Established
kbg32
neo-romanticist
It won't be cheap, but EOS mounts are easiest to adapt to.
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rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I'll second SK Grimes. They do fantastic work.
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wlewisiii
Guest
Normally, I'm first in line to hack up old glass. However ----
PLEASE DO NOT destroy a Contarex lens. There were only 2019 of the 250/4 first model ever made and 2645 of the later version (with side focus & grip). These are pitifully small numbers to begin with and it's unknown how many of that original production still survive. Instead, sell it to a collector & use the money to buy several EOS lenses.
Thanks,
William
PLEASE DO NOT destroy a Contarex lens. There were only 2019 of the 250/4 first model ever made and 2645 of the later version (with side focus & grip). These are pitifully small numbers to begin with and it's unknown how many of that original production still survive. Instead, sell it to a collector & use the money to buy several EOS lenses.
Thanks,
William
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