Yes I have an OM to EOS adapter. I'll just have to overcome my declension.
Those auto-focus IS lenses and all... Problem is, when the camera
bag is in hand, the minimum weight has priority. Used to be, with an
OM-4t, no problem, but the bag is now twice as big with half the number
of lenses, maybe only one lens == to the prior OM bag with 3 lenses.
And with that 12GB flash, I can take 691 bad pictures, even though I
rarely shoot more than 36 at any one time. Most I have shot in a while
was Halloween night in Boston:
http://www.zuik.net/5D/HW2_MG_5817.jpg - 5d with 24-105, no OM.
WayneS
At 10:00 PM 11/6/2008, you wrote:
>What about Zuiko>EOS adapters?
>
>On Nov 6, 2008, at 6:54 PM, WayneS wrote:
>
>> Bummer, I have at least three Olympus OM straps, and one OM-4t
>> camera left. But, I'm just not that industrious with film to make
>> the effort
>> to get it developed and scanned. I admire those who do here on
>> the list. I'm probably more of a plaudits person than photographer,
>> at least on occasion... as I'm more of an intellectual arm chair
>> photog
>> dilettante than true visionary artist, and often a bit gaseous at
>> that.
>>
>> WayneS.
>>
>> At 08:49 PM 11/6/2008, siddiq wrote:
>>
>>> I believe any Oly component makes it fair game (so Zuiko on Canyon
>>> should be OK, I believe we had a Moose submission that was later
>>> updated to be full OM/Zuiko).
>>>
>>> Not sure if Olympus skylight filter or handstrap on a Canyon would
>>> count however :P
>>
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