Hi - I've used the PZ E1 attached to the EFs 18 - 135 lens with earlier 80D, 6D, R & R6 camera bodies, but it doesn't seem to work with the R6 Mk 2 body. Has anyone had luck with this combination?I suspect the body may need a firmware update to recog...
Hi all - I was WRONG - the zoom adapter does work with the R6 Mk 2 body - my apologies.I decided to test a couple more things today and realise that I probably put the lens and adapter onto the body with the unit already switched on. It seems to requ...
Yes, that’s the item and lens in question - thanks for searching that out.This really is a great combo when shooting video (Sony have a few ‘power zoom’ lenses available)… maybe there are some in the Canon pipeline?? Cheers
Haha - yes, I suspect that there weren’t too many of these sold (maybe just the one, to me in New Zealand!!). As mentioned this combo does work very well with my R6 (& the R before it), but doesn’t seem to be recognised on the R6 Mk 2. Thanks - I wi...
Yes, indeed - the lens is a standard ‘kit lens’ that I think is still available. It does get confusing as I think there are 3 models of 18-135 zoom lenses. This one has a ‘nano USM’ focussing motor and the special notches & electronic contacts fir th...
Hi - the item (PZ E1) is a fairly small box-like motor made by Canon that attaches to one particular Canon EFs lens via a clamp and then has a cog wheel to drive the zoom. It is great for video work and allows smooth zooming at a range of speeds. I t...