Yes, I actually own one but haven't been inspired enough yet to try it
on other than the 90/2.5 S1 macro where it doesn't fit. Every OM
adapter I've ever bought fits the bodies but, except for the very first
one some 4 or 5 years ago, is too tight to allow that lens to fit. I'm
in Florida now and brought my OM 24/2.8 with me and another adapter
which I thought fit. But I just discovered that it doesn't fit
either... almost but not quite enough to close the lens completely down.
I may have to break down and spend more than $20.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/11/2012 8:02 AM, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> Chuck,
> Had you ever used or considered something like this for your focusing
> issues?
>
> <http://www.ebay.com/itm/120455145283?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_2981wt_1163>
>
> Joel W.
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012, at 06:58 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> When I bought my 5D one of the main considerations was its adaptability
>> to my OM Zuikos. But have I ever really used them? Seldom is the
>> answer. When I first bought the camera I started off with a new Tokina
>> 28-80/2.8 and shortly thereafter added a used Tokina 80-200/2.8. Other
>> than the Zuiko 80-250 I had nothing on the long end exceeding 200mm and
>> it didn't seem useful to use the slower Zuiko for the sake of 50mm. On
>> the short end the only Zuiko I had less than 28mm was the 24/2.8. That
>> did get used for a while as a landscape lens at f/11. Hyperfocal
>> methods obviated the need for focusing through the 5D's view finder.
>> That's difficult for me and the focusing scale works just fine for
>> hyperfocal stuff. Since then I've added a Tamron 24-135/3.5-5.6 which
>> has become the outdoor walk-around lens so the 28-80/2.8 usually stays
>> home. Then I added a Tamron 20-40/2.8-3.5 which meant that even the
>> Zuiko 24/2.8 now stays home. The Tamrons are old, film era Canon AF
>> mount. But they autofocus much better than my tired old eyes do
>> manually and I only paid about $200 for the pair of them. The only OM
>> mount lenses still used on the 5D are the Zuiko 50/3.5 macro and the
>> Vivitar Series 1 90/2.5 macro. And I shoot precious little macro.
>>
>> Oops, I almost forgot the T-mount Orion 500/5.6 mirror lens/spotting
>> scope. I didn't like it on film since it has low contrast due to the
>> large secondary mirror. But I thought digital post-processing would
>> solve the contrast problem. So I bought a Canon EOS T2 mount to try it
>> out. So far it has never even been mounted on the camera. :-)
>>
>> So much for lens adaptability.
>
>
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