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  • WANTED MMF-1 4/3 to m4/3 adapter

    Just a heads up if you are buying the MMF-3 weatherproofed version for your E-M5, I'm looking for a genuine Olympus MMF-1.

    Pete
    Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.


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    Re: MMF-1 4/3 to m4/3 adapter

    Originally posted by snaarman View Post
    Just a heads up if you are buying the MMF-3 weatherproofed version for your E-M5, I'm looking for a genuine Olympus MMF-1.

    Pete
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    Peter

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      Re: MMF-1 4/3 to m4/3 adapter

      Thanks for that, I will hold it in reserve. Just wondering if I can grab a second hand MMF1 for fifty or sixty quid from here

      P
      Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.


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        Re: MMF-1 4/3 to m4/3 adapter

        Don't fancy one of the cheaper 'clones' then?
        Dave

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          Re: MMF-1 4/3 to m4/3 adapter

          Originally posted by benvendetta View Post
          Don't fancy one of the cheaper 'clones' then?

          I notice that ebay is full of 50 quid clones from China, and they sure look close to identical... However I think I would feel happier with a second hand Olympus one.

          I once had a Nikon lens that was out of alignment back in the film days. When set to infinity one side of the image was slightly out of focus. I was able to correct it with a shim made of two sheets of paper on one side of the mount.

          If lens alignment is that critical, I'd prefer to trust the Oly product

          Pete
          Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.


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