Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/22

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Subject: [Leica] 20d/d70/rd1
From: leica at rcmckee.com (R. Clayton McKee)
Date: Wed Jun 22 23:40:53 2005
References: <BEDF8233.228E4%telyt@earthlink.net>

On 22 Jun 2005 at 23:19, feli wrote:

> The auto stop down in Canon/Nikon lenses isn't just a mechanical  
> linkage?

Not in the EOS line.

> Do they really need the electronics for that? Nikon/Canon's old  
> manual focus
> lenses are all mechanical...

yes, but they haven't built anything in that line in ... a decade, 
more or less.  The EOS linkages are fully electronic.  Aperture 
settings are dialed into the body and transmitted to the lens at 
shooting point.  There's nothing on the back of an EOS lens or within 
the mount of an EOS body except contact points.  No physical link at 
all. 

A mechanical-aperture lens would have to be on the order of a preset 
lens, like a rangefinder.  Any kind of shutter controlled mechanical 
stopdown won't work without extensive body modification (and I have 
no idea whether that would even be POSSIBLE but I doubt much that it 
would be cost-effective.) -- the hardware's simply not built into the 
body.

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In reply to: Message from telyt at earthlink.net (Doug Herr) ([Leica] 20d/d70/rd1)
Message from feli2 at earthlink.net (feli) ([Leica] 20d/d70/rd1)