TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
bholliman said:
I'm still trying to figure out which one of these AF chips to buy on eBay. They all appear to be the same thing, but prices range from $4.15 to $38.99. Descriptions and prices include:
- New Optix V6 AF Confirm PCB Chip for Canon EOS ( Can Store 3 Lens Config) $38.99
- New Optix V5+ AF Confirm PCB Chip for Canon EOS $28.99
- AF Chip "Dandelion" for Canon EOS. Origin EMF chip made by Victor Lushnikov $23.98
- *EURO* ETTL AF Confirm EMF Program Chip for Canon EOS 5D Mark3 MkIII 6D 600D 50D $22.77
- EMF AF Confirm chip for Canon EOS EF camera $10.93
- New generation easy install AF Confirm chip for canon + EXIF EDIT with installer $7.15
- AF confirm chip chipset for Canon EOS EF lens adapter $4.15
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I'm interested in the chip that will provide the most features and functionality. I'd be happy to spend $39 instead of $4 if the more expensive chip had advantages that are worth $35 or more. Any suggestions appreciated.
I purchased the "dandelion" chip myself. It gives you quite a bit of functionality. Programming it via the camera is a little awkward, but can be done. The primary thing I wanted was not the focus assist aspect (I find the combination of prefocusing at more narrow apertures and then using live view x10 at wider aperture a more sure bet), but it was important to me to get some a reasonable EXIF data for cataloging, as I have other lenses that also don't report EXIF data and there are times that I want to sort my work by lens.
The top one I would only use for an adapter because if you glue the chip onto a lens, it requires setup for one lens only.
Get an EMF chip. Mine has the following specs:
Chip EMF type.
1. Lens maximum aperture can be programmed from F/1.0 to F/45
2. Focal length an be programmed from 1mm to 65535mm
3. Focus micro-adjustment possible in steps from 0 to 31.
4. Data is saved in the chip.
5. Supports AV and Manual modes.
6. Exposure data can be saved in EXIF.
And this is how I programmed it:
Samyang 14 mm: 14mm F/2.8, Micro focus adjust 26
Preparation:
1 Turn camera on and attach adapter with chip,aperture shows F1.4 on camera.
2 set Manual mode.
3 shutter speed to 1/60 second
4 aperture increment step to 1/3 EV. (it is the most Canon digital camera default setting).
set the aperture value to F/64 and press shutter button once.
set the aperture value to F/57 and press shutter button once.
set the aperture value to F/64 and press shutter button once.
Turn the aperture dial, set the Max aperture to F1.0.
For example: 14mm f2.8 micro adjustment 24
Enter programing mode: F64 shutter, F57 shutter, F64 shutter
Setting focal length
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Setting focal length mode: F2.2 shutter
Enter focal length value: F2.0 shutter F2.0 shutter F2.0 shutter F2.2 shutter F3.2 shutter (00014)
Store parameter to chip: F57 shutter F64 shutter F57 shutter
Focal length setting done to 14mm.
Setting Max aperture
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Setting Max aperture mode: F2.0 shutter
Enter Max aperture value: F2.8 shutter
Store parameter to emf chip: F57 shutter F64 shutter F57 shutter
Max aperture setting done to F2.8.
focus micro adjustment
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Enter programing mode: F64 shutter, F57 shutter, F64 shutter
focus micro adjustment mode: F2.5 shutter.
Enter focus micro adjustment value: F2.5 shutter F4.0 shutter.
Store parameter to emf chip: F57 shutter F64 shutter F57 shutter
Micro adjustment setting up done as 26.