I think all these modern lenses are "chipped". I imagine that matching
the chip in the lens to the camera is a big deal so a single chip in
the the adaptor would have to detect the lens, focal length, aperture,
focus distance, etc. Don't think that is possible except maybe in
lenses that have their own chips that send that information and then
the adaptor would probably cost more than the appropriate body for the
lens.
Winsor
Long Beach, California
USA
On Feb 29, 2004, at 8:13 AM, Daniel Sepke wrote:
> What I have to wonder if it is possible to make an 'intelligent'
> adapter
> that mates to the Four Thirds electronics contacts. With the ability
> to read
> the aperture setting and activate it for fully open metering.
> Programmability to what lens you are using would be a nice feature.
> From the
> pictures we have seen It looks like there is about 7mm of room between
> mounts to do this in. Of course it would be more expensive than a stop
> down
> version but no doubt doable all the same.
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