Keith
> An interesting idea but the Olympus adapter had the depth to bring an OM
> lens to infinity on the Pen F/FT, so with the additional depth of a bellows
> you could only use it for macro subjects. Butterfield used to make both Pen
> F and OM mounts (lens and body) for their BPM bellowscope that were much
> thinner, so in theory, you could close-couple a pair of these adapters with
> a very short flexible tube to achieve something that may work. It would be a
> bit difficult to handle in practice though. You would certainly need to find
> a way of mounting the lens to a ball & socket head. Some sort of threaded
> bicycle clip perhaps?
>
> Regards,
Yes the setup would be limited to macro, but tilts and swings would
be useful on macro shoots as well. Using the Pen with OM lenses would
give the angle of coverage that would be missing using this on a 35mm
body.
Brunton, a maker of high quality compasses used in surverying (b4
EDM) and geology makes an adaptor to mount a compass on a tripod.
This mount includes a small ball and socket head and a Brunton is
about the same width as the front standard of the OM bellows. I've
got one of these adaptor, but of course I can't find it now that I
want it. The adapter would add height under the front standard. Maybe
this could be solved by mounting the bellows focusing stage (with
the rear standard of the bellows) on another focusing rail and
putting the adaptor (with the front standard) on the bottom rail.
Attaching the front standard to the adapter would require machining
two small slots in the front standard; so this still is not painless.
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