brianssparetime
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I've read in several places that the EC and S2 large bellows cannot be used interchangeably.
I have an S2 large bellows, but my S2 is currently kaput and I'm looking at what the specific differences between the two are.
Based on looking at photos, I think the primary difference is that the S2 bellows includes a lunette shaped tongue that extends back into lower part of the S2's mount orifice, while the EC lacks this. I suspect this tongue was originally included to prevent people from collapsing a non-system lens back into the S2's mirror - it should hit the end of the tongue first. However, because the EC has a two part mirror with a different movement path, I also suspect this is responsible for the reports of mirror damage when using the S2 bellows with the EC.
The EC bellows also appears to have a set of 3 registration pins in the base that interface with holes on the bottom of the EC to keep the rails aligned with the optical axis of the camera. This is definitely a nice feature, and might pose a problem using the EC bellows with a S2 (though it appears the registration pins can be unscrewed?), but it wouldn't be an issue for the EC using the S2 bellows any more than the S2 using the S2 bellows.
Are there other difference besides these two?
If I were to remove the tongue/safety guard on the S2 bellows, is there any other reason it wouldn't work on the EC?
I have an S2 large bellows, but my S2 is currently kaput and I'm looking at what the specific differences between the two are.
Based on looking at photos, I think the primary difference is that the S2 bellows includes a lunette shaped tongue that extends back into lower part of the S2's mount orifice, while the EC lacks this. I suspect this tongue was originally included to prevent people from collapsing a non-system lens back into the S2's mirror - it should hit the end of the tongue first. However, because the EC has a two part mirror with a different movement path, I also suspect this is responsible for the reports of mirror damage when using the S2 bellows with the EC.
The EC bellows also appears to have a set of 3 registration pins in the base that interface with holes on the bottom of the EC to keep the rails aligned with the optical axis of the camera. This is definitely a nice feature, and might pose a problem using the EC bellows with a S2 (though it appears the registration pins can be unscrewed?), but it wouldn't be an issue for the EC using the S2 bellows any more than the S2 using the S2 bellows.
Are there other difference besides these two?
If I were to remove the tongue/safety guard on the S2 bellows, is there any other reason it wouldn't work on the EC?