Here is website which shows how to remove the normal flange (in their case a
minolta old lens) and just uses the M42 to alpha adapter with a spacer.
This would be difficult with OM as the stop down mechanism of lens would be
removed along with the old OM flange, apart from being sacriligious!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arkku/1266937278/in/set-72157600018767343/
Tim Hughes
--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Tim Hughes <timhughes@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Tim Hughes <timhughes@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [OM] New affordable Sony FF
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 5:44 AM
Mike,
As discussed before , it may depend more on whether the bayonet outer
diameter on the OM flange interferes with the throat diameter of the alpha
body. The flange websites never give the throat diameter needed to know the
fit! The outer diameter of the OM bayonet is 47mm. So the inner diameter of
the alpha has to be say ~ 49mm, not to interfere and to provide space for an
OM bayonet
Looking at this website :
http://www.gadgetinfinity.com/product.php?productid=17019
They show an alpha to 42mm adapter which looks like it could be easily machined
to have a throat a bit larger than 42mm , maybe 45mm, but on the other alpha
adapters they sell, they mention an OD for the barrel part of forward
protruding adapter, of only 49mm. This implies the actual alpha throat is less
than 49mm diameter. So from this estimate , it looks like there is not enough
space. If you wanted to hold the OM lens against the camera with a 1.5mm washer
in between, it might just possibly fit, but it seems there is not quite enough
space to make an actual locking OM bayonet mount inside.
We need somebody with access to an alpha to measure the throat diameter to
confirm this guestimate, but it does not look too promising
Tim Hughes
--- On Tue, 9/29/09, usher99@xxxxxxx <usher99@xxxxxxx> wrote:
From: usher99@xxxxxxx <usher99@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] New affordable Sony FF
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 5:03 PM
Thanks for the links.
Something seems askew with the adapter businness. The registration
distance for OM is 46mm and the Sony/Minolta AF is 44.5 leaving only
1.5mm. As mentioned the bayonet release takes up a bunch of space. I
suspect (but don't know) that the undersurface little pin release
engineered by Mirex might make an adapter sans glass possible. If
anyone is interested I could contact the technical advisor, Ian, at SRb
Griturn to see if they would machine one and get a price.
Mike
Hi all OMers,
I did some more searching and found
"Domestic_platapus" on
ebay, seems to have sold an adapter for 7000/9000-O/M not too long
back.
The common adapter for the 7000/9000/alpha on ebay seems to be to
Minolta MD,
which has a register distance 2.28mm less, than that of an OM. So it
would
would need an added spacer of ~2.28mm with an OM flange to make it
adapt to
OM? At a wild guess from adapter picture, this would add a total incl
2.2mm
above,of 7mm to the new register of an OM. So maybe a ~14% change in
FL.
Sounds a large sacrifice and it might still not accommodate the wide
angle
OM's with the protruding lens guard at rear.
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Unrelated :
I came across this recent Skip williams contribution thread on "must
have" OM
lenses:
http://photo.net/olympus-camera-forum/00ULp5
Old list members will remember skip as an active OM list member and
lens
archivist, from way back.
AND
Using OM lenses on Leica/Minolta CL rangefinder cameras.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76055
Tim Hughes
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