Again, thank you. This list really is a mine of information. Using OM lenses
on a 350D would suit me greatly :)
I have decided to definitely not go the digicam route and leave the Fujis
alone. The sensible thing is to wait until after Christmas, add the extra
cash required to buy a 350D or 400D brand new - even though I'd kinda
promised myself the new (to me at least, if s/h) digital before Christmas.
I've discovered that the s/h market gets really volatile just prior to
Christmas - so I'm going to treat my A1 to a couple of lenses (£30) and save
the remainder (£300) until after Christmas. I will add maybe another £150 to
the fund then buy a brand new DSLR. I know that, in the long run, this is
the better route and my OM cameras won't have gone in vain. I'll need a bit
of willpower not to dip into the funds between now and Christmas (another
reason I wanted to get a digital camera now lol). I'm just glad I didn't put
the classic OM2 and A1 (which I knew was coming) into the pool of SLRs I
sold. I did sell one OM power winder II and a rather nice Mirage 28mm wa -
but I've still got my even better Sigma 28mm wa and kept the other
PowerWinder II. I sold the Miranda 70-210mm macro and kept the Tamron
80-210mm SP F4.5/5.6 macro (because of its very useful Adaptall II adaptor -
I have Adaptall II mounts for OM and Fujica mounts. I might treat myself to
a Canon FD one). Hmmm I only have one Zuiko Standard 50mm F1.8 now instead
of 3. Ok sorry, didn't mean to start giving an inventory lol I'll stay quiet
on this particular thread now until I get a DSLR.
Allan (who is looking to the January sales with great anticipation)
PS No trees were harmed in the sending of this message and a very large
number of electrons were asked their permission to be terribly
inconvenienced. (And threw a party for them afterwards for being really cool
about it).
Disrupting the unnatural balance that you, as a conscious human being and a
confused mass of energy, have created.
-Disturb the mind -
>From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
>To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [OM] Re: Eekbay
>Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 14:22:54 -0500
>
>I've suggested that you buy a 350D but certainly not because you can use
>Canon A1 lenses on it. Quite to the contrary. It is not possible to
>put Canon FD mount lenses on an EOS mount camera and achieve inifinitiy
>focus without using an adapter with an optical element. These things
>are available but are of low quality and will compromise those nice FD
>mount lenses. You'll be much better off with a 350D by mounting OM
>lenses which can be adapted with a simple mechanical spacer that has no
>optical element.
>
>The alternative, of course, is an Oly digital which will also accept OM
>mount lenses with a simple adapter. The disadvantage of the Oly is that
>you become more dependent on OEM lenses for wide angle. The larger
>sensor and wider availability of the Canon mount gives you more options.
>
>Consider carefully where you're going. It may have more ramifications
>than you realize.
>
>Chuck Norcutt
>
>
>Allan Mee wrote:
>
> One
> > of the attractions of a 300D or 350D is that I can use llenses from the
>A1
> > on it. So the 350D on eekbay seemed the ideal buy.
>
>
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