Quick solution is to glue a Dandelion CPU onto the rear like any other lens.
Second option is to buy a CPU from Bjørn, if any are left in stock.
You would need to remove the light baffle and the rotating aperture activation plate with the ball bearing, cut romm for the contact block and reassemble,,, not too complicated.
I like that the mount has the TC cut out in the flange
Thanks for the light Erik!
Yep, the 12mm does have a "TC accessory", it's the MSC that turns it into a 17mm f/4 shift lens, works on Sony bodies. The MSC is basically an optical device that enlarges the image circle. It also has another accessory for Fujifilm GFX, allowing it to be used as a 17mm f/4 medium format lens. Pretty darn versatile in my opinion.
What is the exact difference between dandelion chips and Bjørn's G-series CPU chips? Does dandelion chips allow focus trapping? I saw Bjørn's post on a dandelion chip breaking, that's scary to me. The lens might fall off and bits falling into the lightbox, scary stuff.
The long shaft is connected to that rotating bearing ring, and that would be required to set aperture. Taking out the bearing ring would mean the shaft goes away too. It seems to me that due to the fundamental design of the rear, it would be hard to chip it. A custom rear mount will have to be designed to make all this possible. Am I right here?