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Using auto teleconverters and auto extension tubes with manual lenses

hey

thanks for the tip on tricking an EOS camera into using a teleconverter attached to a telescope! i had just tried this evening using my new 1.4 teleconverter with EOS cameras attached to my scope and couldn't get the camera to work except with the teleconverter off. gave up and searched the net and found your site straight away. just tried your tip indoors with success so I know it will work next time i get an evening to try it.

thanks!
Phil Hart
Aberdeen, Scotland.
www.philhart.com

Phil Hart
Sun, 17 Aug 2003 00:34:04 +0100

Where are those photos?

confused
Wed Mar 24 17:22:32 PST 2004

What photos are you talking about?

confused more
Tue Mar 30 17:10:33 PST 2004

Thank You. Thank You. Thank You.
Lelephoto 650-1300mm + auto teleconverter 2x Sigma + Canon EOS Rebel K2 = It Works!
Thank You again.
Chris

Chris
Mon Apr 5 14:38:32 PDT 2004

I was wondering why my M42 adapter on an old Chinon lens was not working with the teleconverter. Thank you!

[C/\GE]
Tue Oct 26 04:58:31 PDT 2004

Hello!

i can't find the switch you are talkin about on my EOS 300D...

where is it?

thank you

Paolo
Sat Feb 5 09:12:14 PST 2005

The 300D (Digital Rebel or Kiss Digital) doesn't have that switch. It is smart enough to work with both automatic and manual lenses. I suspect that all of the new Canon EOS camera would have the new "smarts".

I made this observation just a week back. Had planned on updating the article . . .

Chieh Cheng
Sat Feb 5 09:15:34 PST 2005

I think the photos the person was asking about are the photos of the moon that are mentioned in the article. I'd like to see them too, for that matter.

Rob
Wed, 8 Feb 2006 08:50:42 -0800

One of the moon shot can be seen in the "Mirror lock-up in night exposure using a camera without the mirror lock-up feature" article. The rest of them, including real close-ups of the craters on the moon, are in my negative/print archive and haven't been scanned.

Chieh Cheng
Wed, 8 Feb 2006 14:40:39 -0800

Try applying tape (clear or electrical) over the contacts inside the camera body.

Digital Rebel + Kenko 2x MC4 + Sigma 500mm Mirror Lens

Error 01 w/out tape, works great with tape!

Doodles
Tue, 2 May 2006 15:20:13 -0700

Hey, thanks A LOT for that tip!!!!
I was just getting frustrated, because my D30 won't work with my manual lenses, when I found your hint about that switch. I tried it and it worked immediately, I think I'll modify an m42 converter for secure use with my camera... Again: THANKS A LOT FOR THAT HINT!!!!
kind regards
Dave

Dave
Sat, 04 Aug 2007 09:59:46 +0000

use a modified face plate from a number 12 extension tube (to replace a T-connection like face plate) on the TC in order to by-pass the switch.
Canon may even have in stock a face plate they sell to replace damaged face plates on lens.

John L. McGee
Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:11:26 +0000

Great article! Even works fine for my new Canon 450D - withouth any soldering nor (destructive?) manipulation.
Thousand Thanks!

greg haus
Sat, 24 Jan 2009 10:22:57 +0000

Still a great tip after 20 years :-)

KC
Mon, 08 Aug 2022 10:08:14 -0700

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