Using adapters

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fjhleger
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Using adapters

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Just for fun, after some discussion about old gear, how does this work on m43?

4/3rd 35mm 1:3.5 macro at 1/500 hand held just shy of 1/4th magnification ratio, with EC-20 (4/3rd 2x Tele converter), with MMF-3 M43 to 4/3rd conversion, the whole on a EM1 ml II:
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All that sooc natural(3).

Who said the m43 system was great because small but had no bokeh :lol: ???

Note: i almost lost the shiny challenge, apparently!
François
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Thanks for sharing. This topic almost deserves its own category.
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Very interesting! I was not expecting to see 2x Teleconverter on it too, never thought of that. I had that 35mm lens. Its not a bad lens but I'm glad I bought the new 60mm f/2.8 macro. I still have my 14-54mm lens and that adapter but its extremely slow because of the contrast detect of my E-M10 II. However I'm keeping a hold of it because my next camera body will possibly be the E-M5 III. While the 14-54mm focus motor is noisy, the lens has some character that the Pro 12-40mm doesn't have.

Thanks for sharing!

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Re: Using adapters

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Using the 43 lenses on even the EM1 mk 2 is a focus slowness punitive job, the m43 lenses focus a lot faster than the old lenses i have. Now, I was unable to afford the pro lenses at that time, so this is a partial judgement…

Of course, i have the first version of the 14-54 lens ;)

Maybe someone can try the MC-20 or MC-14 with the MMF-3 adapter as this will allow them to be used on any 43 lenses, just for fun :mrgreen: ?
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