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Canon R5 Adapter

aniket80
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Hello,

Just bought the Canon R5 and connected my EF lenses with RF-EF Adapter. Now there is a little play between the Camera ->Adapter and from Adapter -> EF Lens. It's not much but can feel it if deliberately try to move.

Is this normal? anyone having the same experience?

Also, I am attaching longer lenses to the adapter, so it won't put any pressure on the adapter, right? I am just a little paranoid I guess knowing there is an adapter that is in between holding the camera and lens.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Waddizzle
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Longer lenses will exert a higher moments of inertia on a camera mount, and should be supported.  

 

That word salad means the further the center of gravity is away from the camera body, the more torque is created on the lens mount.

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jrhoffman75
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@aniket80 wrote:

Hello,

Just bought the Canon R5 and connected my EF lenses with RF-EF Adapter. Now there is a little play between the Camera ->Adapter and from Adapter -> EF Lens. It's not much but can feel it if deliberately try to move.

Is this normal? anyone having the same experience?

Also, I am attaching longer lenses to the adapter, so it won't put any pressure on the adapter, right? I am just a little paranoid I guess knowing there is an adapter that is in between holding the camera and lens.

 

Thanks in advance.


Rotational play or up and down play?

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Rotational play or up and down play?

 

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Rotational play

jrhoffman75
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That is not abnormal if it is only a little bit. When the lens is rotated and locked into position a pin goes into a slot.

If there wasn’t a slight clearance the pin could jam.
John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

That is not abnormal if it is only a little bit. When the lens is rotated and locked into position a pin goes into a slot.

If there wasn’t a slight clearance the pin could jam.

 

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yeah, it is a little bit. I currently have a Viltrox adapter. Would it be less if I use Canon Adapter instead?

I just don't want to risk anything happening to this expensive camera.


@aniket80 wrote:

That is not abnormal if it is only a little bit. When the lens is rotated and locked into position a pin goes into a slot.

If there wasn’t a slight clearance the pin could jam.

 

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yeah, it is a little bit. I currently have a Viltrox adapter. Would it be less if I use Canon Adapter instead?

I just don't want to risk anything happening to this expensive camera.


It all depends on the tolerances. It won't damage the camera.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

". . . it is a little bit. I currently have a Viltrox adapter. Would it be less if I use Canon Adapter instead?

I just don't want to risk anything happening to this expensive camera."

 

The third party adapter may not be manufactured to the same tolerances as a genuine Canon adapter.

 

Where is the rotation?  Between camera and adapter?  Between lens and adapter?  Both?

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The third party adapter may not be manufactured to the same tolerances as a genuine Canon adapter.

 

Where is the rotation?  Between camera and adapter?  Between lens and adapter?  Both?

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Rotation-

Between camera and adapter?  -> No

Between lens and adapter?  -> Yes

 

The rotation is definitely between adapter to Lenses.

Tried with Sigma 150-600 and Canon 70-300... both have a play from adapter - Lens

 


@aniket80 wrote:

The third party adapter may not be manufactured to the same tolerances as a genuine Canon adapter.

 

Where is the rotation?  Between camera and adapter?  Between lens and adapter?  Both?

__________________________________________________________________________________________

 

 

Rotation-

Between camera and adapter?  -> No

Between lens and adapter?  -> Yes

 

The rotation is definitely between adapter to Lenses.

Tried with Sigma 150-600 and Canon 70-300... both have a play from adapter - Lens

 


We have a Canon ring adapter for our R6 and it fits snug on both sides with no wiggle. We shoot with a variety of Canon lenses, and they all fit nicely with no play. If I had any play, my concern would be weather sealing and dust getting in.

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