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Hi hoping someone can help or advise Im looking for a used OMD-E5 0r OMD-E10 body and was wondering if its possible to use my old OM film lenses via a adaptor ?
If so what should I be looking for ?
Thank you in anticipation
Yes it is possible and many people here do so very successfully. There are lots of adapters around. I find a good place for all sorts of things like this is SRB-Griturn - http://srb-photographic.co.uk/ . They are under Adaptors/Lens adaptors/Micro Four Thirds Lens Adaptors. They are a family-run firm based in the UK and have been very helpful whenever I have called them.
Phiggy, what is really nice about the OMD is the manual focusing tools such as magnify. They make manual focusing a pleasure and very accurate, even with my ageing eyesight.
They work adequately but don't expect them to perform quite like the MFT lenses. They were designed for a larger format. I have been down this route extensively with Leica, Canon and OM lenses, all are OK but only really deliver to their highest standard when used on full frame.
The native m.Zuikos (well some of them) are better on MFT generally.
They work adequately but don't expect them to perform quite like the MFT lenses. They were designed for a larger format. I have been down this route extensively with Leica, Canon and OM lenses, all are OK but only really deliver to their highest standard when used on full frame.
The native m.Zuikos (well some of them) are better on MFT generally.
Couldn't agree more. I rarely use my 50 and 135, but they are items of beauty and so well made. And it is fun sometimes to see how good an image you can actually get from them.
I often carry my 50mm/F1.2 and 24mm/F2 Zuikos. The latter is a very nice looking lens but doesn't see much action now I have the 12-40/F2.8 to replace the 12-50mm standard zoom. The 50mm should really be replaced with the 45mm m.Zuiko but great value though the latter is I would still lose a couple of F stops and the money can go to the 40-150mm.
Remember that these lenses have a larger image circle so can be used with a Metabones style adapter to halve the focal length and increase effective aperture.
Most used: EM5i + 12-200mm, In briefcase: E-PM2 + 12-42mmEZ
Film Kit OM4Ti + Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit ) 28-105mm F/2.8-3.8, Sigma III (OM fit) 75-200mm F/2.8-3.5, Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit) 100-500mm, Zuiko 50mm F/1.2
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I have regularly used an MF-1 adaptor to shoot birds with OM telephoto lenses on my E5 and the results can be very good for record shots. Bought an MMF-3 when I got my OM-D E-5 but have not tried both adaptors together. MF-2 would not get the use to justify another 150 quid for occasional outings.
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