A workaround might be a AF enabled NEX-EOS adapter (under $100 now), and
use chipped OM-EOS EMF adapters. That would give you the focal length in
the exif (no focus confirmation I guess). But it would add a third
interface between lens and sensor.
On the bright side, it would allow the use of EOS lenses (even with IS, but
with slow or bad AF).
Best, Frank
2014-09-17 18:27 GMT+02:00 Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> AFAIK, there are no chipped adapters for mirrorless cameras.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 9/17/2014 11:41 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>
>> Another factor, is having to turn the camera off when changing lenses.
>> If you use just the one adaptor, you can swap lenses without the
>> camera needing to be turned off. This, however, is worthless if you
>> use chipped adaptors that identify the focal length used.
>>
>> So, whatever...
>>
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