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and there is a big grin on my face!
working for the boss has it's perks (had to happen sooner or later
) and i was lucky enough to get an early production (should be the same as yours) model of the cameraquest adapter.
got it after work today and so here is my 30 second review of it.
keep in mind that i was able to borrow a novaflex adapter for a few weeks.
first, it is well made and feels substantial, it slips onto the g1 like oil on a hot frying pan, so incredibly smooth that i had to check that it actually made metal to metal contact.
i tried all 4 zm lenses on it and interestingly (is that a word?) they went on smoothly but proportionate to the most used lenses.
that is, the 50/1.5 (my least used lens) went on with some resistance while the 35/2.8 (my most used lens) went on easier.
the turn to put the lens onto the adapter seems very short. i wish i had the novoflex here still because i don't remember the turn being as short -but likely they are the same.
on the adapter there is a small white arrow showing where to attach it to the body (mates with the red dot on the mounting flange of the body).
there is a cover on the inner adapter that protects the gold contacts.
the novoflex was very nice and worked great but this one goes onto the body way smoother, you will have to experience it to really know the difference.
to remove it from the body there is a small round and red dotted protuberance that needs to be pushed down. it works well and is easy to access and push.
i'll report more later on as i get to use it a bit more.
joe
working for the boss has it's perks (had to happen sooner or later
got it after work today and so here is my 30 second review of it.
keep in mind that i was able to borrow a novaflex adapter for a few weeks.
first, it is well made and feels substantial, it slips onto the g1 like oil on a hot frying pan, so incredibly smooth that i had to check that it actually made metal to metal contact.
i tried all 4 zm lenses on it and interestingly (is that a word?) they went on smoothly but proportionate to the most used lenses.
that is, the 50/1.5 (my least used lens) went on with some resistance while the 35/2.8 (my most used lens) went on easier.
the turn to put the lens onto the adapter seems very short. i wish i had the novoflex here still because i don't remember the turn being as short -but likely they are the same.
on the adapter there is a small white arrow showing where to attach it to the body (mates with the red dot on the mounting flange of the body).
there is a cover on the inner adapter that protects the gold contacts.
the novoflex was very nice and worked great but this one goes onto the body way smoother, you will have to experience it to really know the difference.
to remove it from the body there is a small round and red dotted protuberance that needs to be pushed down. it works well and is easy to access and push.
i'll report more later on as i get to use it a bit more.
joe
Very cool. Can you remove the M lens and leave the adapter on the camera?
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yes you can!
Perfect. Leave the adapter on the camera, and that creates the 3rd ever M-mount digital camera. 
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now i have to buy another body...
Do your lenses focus perfectly to infinity or a bit past infinity as was reported with another adaptor?
Hacker
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it slips onto the g1 like oil on a hot frying pan, so incredibly smooth that i had to check that it actually made metal to metal contact.
If it is like their L-M Adapters, it would be black chrome-plated brass milling, processing with Teflon surface.
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Do your lenses focus perfectly to infinity or a bit past infinity as was reported with another adaptor?
i'll need to check during daylight hours and when i'm outside.
will get back to you.
joe
ferider
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working for the boss has it's perks (had to happen sooner or later) and i was lucky enough to get an early production (should be the same as yours) model of the cameraquest adapter.
Keep asking on how to set up a new forum ....
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
pics...I don't believe a word. 
I'm jealous!
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I'm jealous!
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Do your lenses focus perfectly to infinity or a bit past infinity as was reported with another adaptor?
rover, the zm lenses seem to focus at infinity and not past.
joe
"To infinity and not beyond!" -- Buzz Lightyear
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Looks familiar. 
Joe, could you do a focus test and see if the distance to the subject matches the indicator on the lens?
Joe, could you do a focus test and see if the distance to the subject matches the indicator on the lens?
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Looks familiar.
Joe, could you do a focus test and see if the distance to the subject matches the indicator on the lens?
pretty close.
i picked up the camera with 35/2.8 and focused on the nearest wall to me and the lens reads 2.5 feet.
the tape measures says 2 feet 7 inches.
RayPA
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thanks for the pics. It does look well made. Barely noticeable on the camera. Is that little flange the 'lens release' (the adapter release is now the one on the camera, right)?
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thanks for the pics. It does look well made. Barely noticeable on the camera. Is that little flange the 'lens release' (the adapter release is now the one on the camera, right)?
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yes and yes.
egor
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pretty close.
i picked up the camera with 35/2.8 and focused on the nearest wall to me and the lens reads 2.5 feet.
the tape measures says 2 feet 7 inches.
Hmm... With my Novoflex adapter and a 35mm f/1.4 Nokton, I get this:
at .8m actual distance, the Nokton is at its minimum (.7m)
at 2m actual distance, the Nokton scale is at about 1.3m
at 5m actual distance, the Nokton scale is at about 2.2m
at 10m actual distance, the Nokton scale is at about 2.9m
at infinity, the Nokton scale is a tiny bit over 3m
-egor
Avotius
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hah your right they look almost identical, I would not be surprised to see they share the same manufacturer or at least share some parts.
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