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[OM] Re: Free OM-to-E-System adapter - Update

Subject: [OM] Re: Free OM-to-E-System adapter - Update
From: Skip Williams <om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:15:37 -0500
Most interesting in the hyperlinked chart is the statement that none of the 
F/2.0 or faster lenses (except the 180/2 & 250/2) allows a maximum aperture of 
more than f/2.8.  So you're 50/1.2 becomes a 100/2.8.   

So much for using the Zuiko primes as fast telephotos.   And most of the 
wide-angle lenses lose 1 or 2 stops.  Why?  I guess that by only using the 
center 1/2 of the light cone, most lenses are hamstrung by not using parallel 
light rays?

Skip
  

>
>Subject: [OM] Free OM-to-E-System adapter - Update
>   From: Jim Terazawa <jimt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>   Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 10:05:44 -0600
>     To: "olympus@xxxxxxxxxx" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>For those who are interested, there is a listing of the compatible OM
>lens and recommended aperature ranges (based on the calculations made
>by Olympus spec) with the E-1 adapter.  The list is located at:
>http://www.suisui.ne.jp/~t-oku/page1-OM-43ad.html
>
>> 
- Almost all non-zoom OM lenses can be used with limited aperature
>>   ranges.  For example, F-stop range of 1.4 - 8 for Zuiko 50mm/f1.2.
>> - List of compatible lenses are being distributed at various camera
>>   outlets.  Majority of Zuiko lenses (48 of them) can be used except
>>   300mm/f4.5, 400mm/f6.3, 600mm/f6.5, 1000mm/f11,
>>   20mm/f2.0Macro, 38mm/f2.8Macro, 1.4XA-TC, 2XA-TC
>> - Only 28mm-48mm/f4 and 35mm-80mm/f2.8 zooms have the full usable
>>   zoom range.  All other zoom lense have limited zoom range.
>> 




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