MF Lens Adapter on GF1

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I just picked up a GF1 along with a Olympus OM to m4/3 adapter. So far so good overall, but with the OM lens and adapter attached, I'm getting an error message that states "Please check that the lens is attached correctly."

The camera manual doesn't appear to address this issue or how to even use an adapter like this. I'm guessing there is a body setting somewhere buried in the menus, but I'm not finding it.

Can anyone help me with this? THANKS!
 
There is a menu setting which controls whether or not the camera will allow the shutter to fire with / without a lens attached. The default is OFF, meaning that you can't fire the shutter unless a lens is present. With an adapter, there is not direct communication b/w the lens and the body...

Sset [SHOOT W/O LENS] in the CUSTOM Menu to "ON"
 
Ohhhhh. Duh. Thanks for your help. I just tried a old OM 50/1.4 on it. I now have an awesome portrait lens for this camera. In fact I like this so much... maybe I need another body!
 
I'm attempting to use a Nikon 50/1.8 myself. It's gonna take a while to get used to the focusing, but so far I'm impressed. I was also hoping to use the setup as a portrait lens.

Post some samples if you can...
 
Issue with MF lens

Issue with MF lens

I just recently bought a MF lens and an adapter. I have the menu setting adjusted properly and still cant get the camera to work. Yet it will work with a different adapter. So does the issue lie with the camera or adapter?

-Paul
 
I just recently bought a MF lens and an adapter. I have the menu setting adjusted properly and still cant get the camera to work. Yet it will work with a different adapter. So does the issue lie with the camera or adapter?

-Paul


Hi Paul,
I am not the most advanced guy in the neighbourhood to answer, but perhaps someone will step in.

About what exact camera are you talking and what do you mean when you say: still cant get the camera to work.?

Cheers,
Ruben
 
I just recently bought a MF lens and an adapter. I have the menu setting adjusted properly and still cant get the camera to work. Yet it will work with a different adapter. So does the issue lie with the camera or adapter?

-Paul

Make sure you're in "A" aperture priority, whereby you adjust the lens aperture manually and the camera sets the appropriate shutter speed to achieve correct exposure.

Some adapted lenses won't permit you to adjust the aperture directly on the lens. Do this: with the lens removed from the camera, hold it up to the light, turn the aperture ring on the lens, and you should see the aperture change size. If you can't do this manually, then you can't use the lens on a u4/3 camera.

This also means that almost all non-u4/3 autofocus lenses won't work either, since they require the camera body to control aperture and focus electronically, rather than mechanically.

Also, when adapting manual lenses you will have to focus the lens manually, using the focus ring on the lens itself. The focus may be so far out that you're not seeing a clearly defined image. Try using the distance scale on the lens, set it to about the distance of an object you're pointing at, and then see if you get a clear image.

The angle of view, when using adapted lenses, will be equivalent to a lens of twice the focal length if used on a 35mm film camera. So that a 50mm lens looks like a 100mm telephoto, etc. Perhaps you're trying to point it to something too close?

~Joe
 
Some adapted lenses won't permit you to adjust the aperture directly on the lens. Do this: with the lens removed from the camera, hold it up to the light, turn the aperture ring on the lens, and you should see the aperture change size. If you can't do this manually, then you can't use the lens on a u4/3 camera.

~Joe

sounds right. I figured i would just have to shoot full manual. I guess im wrong. thats a shame. I was really looking forward to some MF glass. Now I will have to dream about leica lumix 25mm 1.4...
 
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