My best luck for fit and finish (OM to EOS) came from seller "Big-is".
His Leica M to M4/3 is priced at less than USD 16. But it's the same as
everyone else's construction... black anodized aluminum and chrome
plated brass. It's cheap enough you can throw it away if you don't like
it. And if you do like it you can have one on every lens.
<http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lens-Mount-Adapter-Leica-M-LM-Micro-4-3-m4-3-G1-GH1-GF1-E-P1-E-P2-E-P2-E-PL1-/400314966199?pt=US_Lens_Adapters_Mounts_Tubes&hash=item5d34a1a0b7>
Chuck Norcutt
On 8/19/2012 12:45 PM, Keith Quarles wrote:
> I was looking into Leica M to MFT adapters and there is a WIDE range
> of prices on eBay, for instance. There are a lot of cheap ones at
> $10-$20 and some in the range of $180 to over $300. The quality ones,
> like the Voigtlander and Lumix branded ones, have brass flanges on
> both the lens and body sides, while all the cheaper ones have brass on
> the lens side and aluminum on the body side.
>
> I own one of the Voigtlander ones I got when they first came out, and
> of course it works great. But does anyone have experiences, good or
> bad, with any particular versions of the cheap ones? At that low end,
> I could afford several and not have to switch out in the field. But
> of course that is pointless if they don't work smoothly or fall apart
> or are out of spec on the distances.
>
> I know one brand people have mentioned as working well for other
> adapters is jinfinance, but his are priced about $40 and don't look
> any different from the $10 ones.
>
> Thanks for your observations and experiences.
>
> Keith Quarles
>
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