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Problem with Using Nex-7 with lens adapter

Topic started on Mar 30, 2012 9:05 PM , last reply on Mar 31, 2012 11:54 AM

in Cameras and Photo Frames > Alpha & NEX
3 posts since
Mar 30, 2012

Hey there, I've taken a trip up to the Arctic Circle (where they have internet believe it or not), brought up my shiny new nex-7 with a fotodiox lens adapter and a few nikkor lenses. Unfortnately I've discovered that unless I touch the metal release tab on the lens adapter, 4/5's of the image shifts to being grainy and magenta, and the last 1/5 stripe on the right hand side looks normal. This is very obvious at f/15 and above. It is on the images taken, not just the LCD and EVF.

 

I'm wondering if there is something wrong with the camera, or something wierd going on with the lens adapter. Its very strange that by making a physical contact with part of the lens adapter that the problem goes away. It suggests an electrical issue of some sort, but more than that I am clueless.

 

Any help would be amazing.

 

james


  • Mick2011 1,104 posts since
    Jun 15, 2011
    Written on Mar 31, 2012 12:53 AM

    Hi James, welcome to the Sony Forums

     

    Have you tried a native (E-mount) lens on to see if the graininess is still there? If so, the finger points to the adaptor. It sounds like it may have a physical connection problem, possibly a light leak.

     

    I'm assuming you're not putting any pressure on the mount when you say it works ok with physical contact? If it's a light leak you may be simply shading the source of it... a quick-and-dirty fix would be some electricians tape around the adaptor, see if that fixes it.

     

    It's not impossible there's some kind of weird electronic earthing issue, although tbh I'd be very surprised if that's what it turned out to be.

     

    Hope that's of some help.

     

    Mick


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  • Blencogo 12,799 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Mar 31, 2012 1:34 AM

    Just a thought James - sorry to butt in Mick.

     

    Have you removed the rather annoying tripod mount from the adapter?  If so, this will leave 2 screw holes that let in light.

     

    Also may be worth checking the 3 screws that hold the adapter together are not loose.

     

    A light leak seems favorite especially as the fault shows up more at small apertures.

     



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