Steadyone
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New to photography, can I use old film camera lenses with my GF1? I have 4 OM lenses, wide angle, tele, 50mm, etc and I purchased an OM to 4/3 adapter. I assume if they work, I will have to MF? Tips?
New to photography, can I use old film camera lenses with my GF1? I have 4 OM lenses, wide angle, tele, 50mm, etc and I purchased an OM to 4/3 adapter. I assume if they work, I will have to MF? Tips?
I played the "legacy" lens on 4/3'rd game for a while. Frankly, it got to be a real PITA, since I had to work Sooooo hard to match the ease and Image Quality of the lenses designed for the format and for digital.
I simply don't want to join those who think it's way cool to use those old lenses. I been in plenty of other venues where the old tools simply did not do the job and had to be replaced. I'm starting to think that legacy lenses are reaching that same point.
You do need to stack an adaptor from OM to 4/3 on top of and adaptor from 4/3 to micro 4/3, Or you need the OM direct to micro 4/3. The original camera 4/3 mount is not the same as the micro 4/3 camera mount.
In the meantime, my OM lenses are back in the bag with my OM1 and OM2, and I still use them occasionally.
I'm using Oly and Panasonic digital lenses on my Olympus digitals, so that I can spend the time fussing with "manual" focusing on things like composition and framing, not to mention exposure and compensation, and a few other sundry items in image capture. I really appreciate the help from AF.
I take the time to look at all the Micro 4/3 camera porn, and I do find the look of the old lenses on the new bodies quite interesting. However, why are people posting how the camera looks, as opposed to the images taken with these old lenses. It seems the pride factor is in making some obscure lens mount in some workable way, with image quality a second place winner, if it is, in fact, good at all.
I've used adapted lenses on my 5D's, and frankly just don't see the point. If you just like to play with lenses and stuff, then that's a hobby, too. But, I didn't see anything special about any of the various old manual focus lenses when mounted on a digital body. Nobody looking at my photos can tell the difference in lenses anyway, so why go through all the hassle.
Lot's of folks seem to enjoy playing with lenses, though. 🙂
I've used adapted lenses on my 5D's, and frankly just don't see the point. If you just like to play with lenses and stuff, then that's a hobby, too. But, I didn't see anything special about any of the various old manual focus lenses when mounted on a digital body. Nobody looking at my photos can tell the difference in lenses anyway, so why go through all the hassle.
Lot's of folks seem to enjoy playing with lenses, though. 🙂
I've used adapted lenses on my 5D's, and frankly just don't see the point.