I did discover that the lens had to be a f2.5, and I seated the two
tabs. There was still a hangup on the side of the lens opposite the
green dot. Eventually, I did get the mount to seat; I don't know how.
Thanks,
John
Frank Ernens wrote:
>
> John Pendley wrote
>
> > This is my
> > only Tamron, so I don't have a mount on another lens. Anyway, this
> > little beasty is really tricky to get back on once it's off.
>
> If you had the instructions for the mount you'd be able to read that
> the lens has to be at max aperture (i.e., smallest no., f/2.5) to
> change the mount. To get it back on, make sure both little tabs
> are seated. The tabs are amazingly easy to bend if any of this
> is done wrongly, and that will cause bad exposures now and eventual
> breakage later.
>
> < This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List >
> < For questions, mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
> < Web Page: http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright/olympuslist.html >
< This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List >
< For questions, mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
< Web Page: http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright/olympuslist.html >
|