Originally posted by stevebrot There is something missing to this story and I think you may have found a clue. Added: I just viewed the video and the cause is obvious. The lens is declicked and as a result the aperture ring provides no resistance to the spring-loaded body side coupling.
Steve
That sounds convincing, but wait! It worked alright for years, and just started doing that thing recently. Does your theory still stand?
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Originally posted by raindog That sounds convincing, but wait! It worked alright for years, and just started doing that thing recently. Does your theory still stand?
Plus, again, it works well when used with an adapter on a Fuji mirrorless. I would expect it to just not stop at power f stops at all...
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Originally posted by Ray-uk Well they were there but fell down a black hole somewhere. I have just put them back.
Everything shown in the picture applies to the lens. Exactly the same.