M. Gilden
Canon DSLR Moderator
When I purchased my Camera, I initially bought it from B&H with a bower F-mount to EOS adapter to try out some vintage Nikon lenses.
I knew there were cheaper ones online, but I liked that I could return the bower to the store if I decided I didn't like the look of the vintage glass, so I went with it.
After being very pleased with it, I decided to buy some cheap adapters for additional lenses. Fotodiox seems to be regarded pretty highly around here and other forums, so I decided to give it a shot.
Wow. This thing is totally cheap in comparison!
First of all, the ring is extremely difficult to put on the lens. You have to really force it, and it feels like you're going to break it. Then once it is on it is extremely difficult to take off. The pin that is supposed to release it from the lens housing feels like it can only be used a few times before breaking, essentially fusing itself to your lens permanently (which I actually found a negative review on Amazon saying happened). The bower, meanwhile, is very small and easily switched from lens to lens with minimal effort. It also tends to blend in so well that it seems to be part of the lens, which I like.
Also, the fotodiox adapter's ring has these spikes all around it making it look more like a gear than a ring. It doesn't really hurt anything other than aesthetics, but it sure does look menacing and totally unnecessary to me.
I guess it doesn't matter much since I intend to leave it on the lens instead of switching it around (part of why I'm buying it in addition to the bower I already have), but for my third lens I'm not sure if I want to purchase another of this brand.
Are all the cheap ones like this? Because maybe I'd rather opt for a bower or something better instead. Suggestions?
I knew there were cheaper ones online, but I liked that I could return the bower to the store if I decided I didn't like the look of the vintage glass, so I went with it.
After being very pleased with it, I decided to buy some cheap adapters for additional lenses. Fotodiox seems to be regarded pretty highly around here and other forums, so I decided to give it a shot.
Wow. This thing is totally cheap in comparison!
First of all, the ring is extremely difficult to put on the lens. You have to really force it, and it feels like you're going to break it. Then once it is on it is extremely difficult to take off. The pin that is supposed to release it from the lens housing feels like it can only be used a few times before breaking, essentially fusing itself to your lens permanently (which I actually found a negative review on Amazon saying happened). The bower, meanwhile, is very small and easily switched from lens to lens with minimal effort. It also tends to blend in so well that it seems to be part of the lens, which I like.
Also, the fotodiox adapter's ring has these spikes all around it making it look more like a gear than a ring. It doesn't really hurt anything other than aesthetics, but it sure does look menacing and totally unnecessary to me.
I guess it doesn't matter much since I intend to leave it on the lens instead of switching it around (part of why I'm buying it in addition to the bower I already have), but for my third lens I'm not sure if I want to purchase another of this brand.
Are all the cheap ones like this? Because maybe I'd rather opt for a bower or something better instead. Suggestions?