Nope, the Panasonic and MMF1 are exactly the same but different colors,
where the MMF2 is of a lighter (very plastic feeling) construction. The
MMF3 indeed is a MMF2 with a small rubber ring on the camera-side to get
the dust/splash protection.
The MMF1 is 83gr, the MMF2 is 42gr ;-).
I think the Panasonic is cheaper because they ended production.
If for a reason I can't imagine right now a firmware should be needed, a
Panasonic or Olympus adapter would be a safer bet I think?
I'm guessing here, but I think the restriction is in the fact that 43 has
one contact point less then m43. Presumably that contact is used some way
in faster contrast AF?
Best, Frank.
2012/11/28 Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
> On 11/27/2012 4:49 PM, Michael Wong wrote:
> > What is different of MMF-1/2/3? Why so many model?
>
> It appears the MMF-1 and 2 are the same thing, but in different colors.
> The MMF-3 adds dust/splash protection.
>
> However, they say " * When using the MMF-3, some functions may be
> restricted.", but without any details.
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