tale of two adapters

newzhack

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I ordered my first fotodiox adapter about two weeks ago and it seemed to work great. I then ordered another one that regulates the aperture and upon first use the lens was very wobbly.
I was bored so I decided to see if they can be fixed and upon first look the lose one was about 5 thousandths smaller thickness at the thickest part of the lens side.
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loose adapter
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tight adapter
upon closer scrutiny I found a slit in this area that was bent out a bit to keep the lens tight.
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Unfortunately the one that was smaller had the slit closer to the back side and the side that was tweaked out to hold the the lens tight. At first I bent the slit slightly and it helped but I could see this to be a constant problem.
Eventually I decided to shim up that area with part of a plastic sticker to provide a tighter fit and settled on a 25 thousandth thick sticker, after the back was peeled off. The lens is very snug now, this is a zoom lens that was turning a bit in the mount when I zoomed, that was fixed.
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i trimmed off the excess material and replaced the three screws holding the adapter piece and all is well now.
 
Recently read the same. I had a loose OM adapter, and just gently, slightly pried open the aforementioned slits with a fine tipped screwdriver. Perfect afterwards.
 
The same trick works with Fotodiox (and several other Chinese rebranders) Nikon F, Leica-R, and OM adapters... and quite likely more
 
For the price I would expect this variant. I have a few Fotodiox (also known as Rainbow) and they are probably the best of the cheap ones. It goes really high from their.
 
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