Discovered an adapter ring for using Canon EOS lenses on a Bolex H16 Reflex camera:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?at ... 4289366803
Does anyone have any experience using such an adapter and what the results might be like?
Carl
Canon EOS Lens on Bolex H16 body
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Re: Canon EOS Lens on Bolex H16 body
If thats for EF mount lenses you can not adjust the aperture.
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Re: Canon EOS Lens on Bolex H16 body
The trick is to set the lens aperture while it's still on the EOS camera, depress the DOF preview button, remove the lens and install in on the adapter. Tedious but manageable if no aperture changes are necessary during the shot.
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Re: Canon EOS Lens on Bolex H16 body
mana wrote:If thats for EF mount lenses you can not adjust the aperture.
Thanks guys. I would have missed that: that the aperture of the EF lens is digitally controlled. Perhaps there is someway of hacking that aperture control: a custom circuit (with knob) that reproduces the signals that the EF camera would otherwise be sending the lens.bolextech wrote:The trick is to set the lens aperture while it's still on the EOS camera, depress the DOF preview button, remove the lens and install in on the adapter. Tedious but manageable if no aperture changes are necessary during the shot.
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Re: Canon EOS Lens on Bolex H16 body
Why not just use FD mount lenses? Or better yet Nikkors!
R8: Bolex B8
S8: Beaulieu 7008 Pro, Beaulieu 4008zm2 "Jubilee", Leicina Special, Eumig Nautica (24fps)
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S16: Bolex Rex4
S8: Beaulieu 7008 Pro, Beaulieu 4008zm2 "Jubilee", Leicina Special, Eumig Nautica (24fps)
DS8: Bolex H8 Rex4
S16: Bolex Rex4
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Re: Canon EOS Lens on Bolex H16 body
I was trying to figure out some way of writing, in a humorous way: "because I don't, already, have those lenses" but whichever way I tried to compose that, it sounded like I wasn't being appreciative of the information otherwise in the comment.Mana wrote:Why not just use FD mount lenses? Or better yet Nikkors!
I do already have a number of native cine lenses for the H16 which are fine. And a very old cine mount video camera zoom lens.
Will certainly look out for FD mount and Nikkor lenses to add to the collection. It will certainly be less hassle than building a circuit with a knob.

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Re: Canon EOS Lens on Bolex H16 body
Older Non-AI (auto index) Nikkor lenses are plentiful, have great reputations, and be had at ridiculously good prices.
R8: Bolex B8
S8: Beaulieu 7008 Pro, Beaulieu 4008zm2 "Jubilee", Leicina Special, Eumig Nautica (24fps)
DS8: Bolex H8 Rex4
S16: Bolex Rex4
S8: Beaulieu 7008 Pro, Beaulieu 4008zm2 "Jubilee", Leicina Special, Eumig Nautica (24fps)
DS8: Bolex H8 Rex4
S16: Bolex Rex4