On eB*y you can find 'Viltrox' adapters for around $50 that do the same as
the mmf-2.
But I agree that if you really want to use Four Thirds lenses the e-m1
should be your camera, not the e-m10.
Slow AF is of course a relative thing, I'm happy to use the e-m5/ 12-60mm
combo as a one lens walking solution.
Best, Frank
2014-05-14 15:24 GMT+02:00 Paul Braun
> On 5/14/14 08:15 : , Mark Calzaretta wrote:
>
>> The MMF2 or MMF3(weather sealed) adapters allow ANY Four Thirds mount
>> lens to be used on the micro Four Thirds bodies. Complete electronic
>> connectivity is maintained by the adapter.
>>
>> These cost about $180 new.
>
>
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