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To answer your question, by definition, the Canon EF mount is electronic aperture control. The TSE lenses all control their apertures electronically.I want to try using a canon 17mm TS E lens on a fuji GFX 50S body. Does the Canon 17mm TS E lens have an electronic or mechanical F stop. Would i need a simple mechanical mount adapter or an adapter with f stop controls?
This could become dangerousI recommend the Techart EF/GFX adapter if you want a seamless integration of Canon TSE aperture control via the camera body vs the external stop down controls of the Cambo / Kipon adapters. It's more expensive but it does support total control of the lens in camera, lens EXIF data, plus AF if you want to use Canon mount AF lenses too.
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This could become dangerous
"Dangerous" could also mean Don's wife Sandy bopping him over the head with a Canon great white...Erik
I think that you may be taking Don too literally. I know Don and typically when he uses dangerous in the context of gear, in this case Canon lens adapters, he means dengerous for his wallet! :ROTFL:
Now I wouldn’t advise crossing Don either though because he has the training, experience and (having seen his target shooting scores) the aptitude to be truly dangerous ... :salute::chug: