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[OM] available adaptors/300MM

Subject: [OM] available adaptors/300MM
From: Tim Randles <tim.randles@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 05:51:12 -0700 (PDT)
This is valuable information to me and several others here in camp, a few 
people have seen the E-500 and asked me about DSLR and I plead ignorance, the 
cheif topic of discussion around this is the thousands they spent on SLR 20 
years ago and how to use the lenses in a new camera body, and until I saw this 
website, I didnt know how they could do it. It appears that this site gives us 
all the info how to do it.

Now, on anothe concern of mine, If I am at Masa Mara in Kenya taking pics, and 
want a 300MM lens for the balloon ride/ jeep rides in the parks, what kind of 
lens system should I be looking for? I looked online for a Zuiko 300MM and it 
weighed 7 pounds and cost the same as my mortgage downpayment... ( hmmm which 
one do I *really* want more... dont ask my wife that one...) What other 
practical alternatives could I be using?


Cheers.. Tim

Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: For a list of available 
adapters (especially EOS and 4/3 bodies) see 


The CameraQuest adapters are high quality but also very expensive.  But 
the site also give you a comprehensive list of what's available if 
you're willing to pay the price.  Many of these same adapter types can 
be found on ebay from Chinese sources at a small fraction of the 
CameraQuest price.  Many of these adapters are also well made but some 
are not.  Some are clearly made with automated equipment and some are 
clearly hand made on a lathe.  Some are aluminum instead of brass or 
stainless steel and some may be missing something for proper operation 
such as a pin to stop down the lens.  But at $20-30 vs $175 it pays to 
experiment.

I have two OM to EOS adapters.  For the first one I paid $100.  For the 
other $20.  The first one will accept all 20 (or so) of my OM mount 
lenses.  The cheaper one will not accept 3 of my non-Zuiko lenses.  The 
fit is too tight by probably .001 inch.  No problem, the ones that don't 
fit can be used with the other adapter.

Chuck Norcutt


keith_w wrote:
> 
> When I found an adapter to use my Takumar M42 lenses on my OM's, I was like a 
> pig in mud! Happy time indeed!



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