There are a number of EOS to this and that converters including Contax with AF confirm on Ebay. I have used one on a 5D Mk1 but for my use on a microscope the AF confirm wasn't accurate enough.
It's sort of like moving a camera lens to focus except positioning has to be better than 0.001mm at times and the available depth of field isn't all that many of those either so it's a bit critical.
What the adapters with the chips do is make the camera think it has a 50mm F1.4 Canon lens on it. A Russian reverse engineered the lens communications. You shouldn't have any problems using your Contax in any way on it unless Canon state that the camera doesn't support certain lenses. That should include live view and metering. Metering certainly wasn't a major issue on my microscope but I have never used one of these adapters on a manual lens.
These 2 links might help
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/r...s_on_dslr.html
and lenses on a 1Ds
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/r...s_on_dslr.html
There does seem to be a problem on 5D MKIII's however there also seems to be adapters that have been adapted to work on these as well. eg Ebay No 271290756617, under £15 so no import duty. I have bought several types of adapter from the far East direct and they really aren't any different to what is sold in the UK. Sometimes better in fact.
John
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