I don't know who is considered a good supplier these days for "AF
confirm" adapters. Maybe someone else will make a recommendation. I
could use a recommendation myself since my 3 adapters are not AF
confirm. You may also find the chips separately but I wouldn't bother.
Installation is pretty fiddly to get them located just right.
Chuck says:
"Beyond that you can get a bigger and brighter screen using a full
frame
camera like the 5D and 5D Mk II. Canon also makes manual focus screens
for these cameras that (although they actually darken the image a bit)
are supposed to make focusing easier with f/2.8 or faster lenses by
making the image "snap" into focus more easily. I have one for my 5D
but have never noticed much improvement... but that's probably due to
my
faulty eyes.
Chuck Norcutt
I like my Opitx V chip. Rudolf (HappypageHK) will chip an adapter you
like for about 35 bucks. He sent mine express w/o extra charge
as he knew I was in a hurray. I had the Cameraquest adapter chipped.
I am not sure it is accurate for apertures larger than F4 or so.
There is a microfocus adjust
routine included with the chip that is easy to use if needed--should
work with virtually any Canyon. His adapters have a good reputation
but are not always 100% spot on and may go beyond infinity.
Live view magnified is spot on and very bright of course. The Ee-S
with fast lenses is helpful if you don't have time for live-view but
your VF is less bright of course.
http://tinyurl.com/24h9knt
An in focus but outta sync, Mike
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