bertl
Member
Hi there,
I recently wanted to adapt some of my Nikon glass to use on a Canon EOS 5 (film camera without "D"), but unfortunately it doesn't seem to like adapters without a chip. It locks up when you press the shutter and flashes an "empty battery" symbol on the screen.
Google says the only ways to make this work on the EOS 5 is either installing an appropriate chip on the adapter or not turning the lens until the mount locks. Both solutions sound quite cumbersome; does anyone here have any advice for me?
Thanks in advance!
I recently wanted to adapt some of my Nikon glass to use on a Canon EOS 5 (film camera without "D"), but unfortunately it doesn't seem to like adapters without a chip. It locks up when you press the shutter and flashes an "empty battery" symbol on the screen.
Google says the only ways to make this work on the EOS 5 is either installing an appropriate chip on the adapter or not turning the lens until the mount locks. Both solutions sound quite cumbersome; does anyone here have any advice for me?
Thanks in advance!