Reviews
Comfortable FD lenses with the CANON EOS-M5
I wasn't expecting much, but I bought the EOS-M5 for the M42 mount and the FD at the same time.
Now that I'm tired of M lenses, I was able to use my old favorite lens, and I had fun bringing out the EOS-M5.
Compared to the M42 mount, the FD can be locked and opened (review with the new FD, with the old FD?), so it's not a problem to align the pins with the opening and then narrow the aperture. After setting the aperture beforehand, set the switch pin to OPEN, switch to LOCK, and release the shutter button. It's easy to use, and FDs have come into play frequently.
The construction was better than expected, and there are infinite points so there are no complaints, but if I had to make my wishes, it would have been nice if it was a little thinner without being bulky.
Now that I'm tired of M lenses, I was able to use my old favorite lens, and I had fun bringing out the EOS-M5.
Compared to the M42 mount, the FD can be locked and opened (review with the new FD, with the old FD?), so it's not a problem to align the pins with the opening and then narrow the aperture. After setting the aperture beforehand, set the switch pin to OPEN, switch to LOCK, and release the shutter button. It's easy to use, and FDs have come into play frequently.
The construction was better than expected, and there are infinite points so there are no complaints, but if I had to make my wishes, it would have been nice if it was a little thinner without being bulky.
13/11/2024