While I agree on Big_is should be good for most uses but I believe all
adapters use alumimin for the body instead of steel. Stop down tab on most
adapter is removable but you may need to remove the lens mounting plate
first.
Many cheap adapters just make a slot (three slots) on the mounting plate to
provide spring force to hold the lens. It could fatigue after some uses and
the lens holding force will be reduced but you may enlarge the slots again
with thin metal (e.g. small flat screwdriver). All the lens adapter I have
use this type of slots except the "RJ Camera" Pen to M4/3 adatper which has
real steel springs.
Searching ebay I found two OM-NEX adapters look like using steel springs,
they are Metabones (rather expensive) and:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anello-Adattatore-Obiettivi-Olympus-OM-Sony-Nex-7-Nex-5-Nex-3-Mount-Adapter-Ring-/281311892782?pt=Filtri_e_Lenti&hash=item417f7ed52e
I have not use any of these, only judged by their construction.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi, Tim. It's great to see you back.
I know next to nothing about the A7 adapter but noticed Big_is as a
possible supplier. I've been buying all my adapters (Leica, Minolta MD,
T2, and OM to Canon or micro 4/3 bodies) from Big_is for the past 5 years
or so. I've never been disappointed. His Sony E mount adapter looks like
a larger version of the micro 4/3 adapters I've bought... all of which fit
well. And should it turn out that you get a bad one or just don't like it
just throw it out. For $7.33 it's hard to go wrong. The bodies of the
adapters including the lens flange tabs appear to all be steel. I assume
the lens adapter end is chrome plated brass. No plastic, at least in the
micro 4/3 adapters.
Good luck, and report how it all works and how you get along with the A7.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/16/2014 9:46 AM, Hughes wrote:
First apologies, although I have been an OM list member for ~14 (?) years
,and used to be a fairly active member, I have not been active for a long
while.
I predate the famed Doris Fang!
I recently acquired a Sony A7 to upgrade to full frame,from using OM
glass on a Canyon APS-C.
I really like the small size of the camera and even the largish kit lens
is quite useable,but I want to get an OM-Nex adapter.
I could not find too much in the archives,but maybe I missed the
discussion?
A quick search on ebay found a large number of vendors, with prices
varying from about $7 to $145,most average in the $10-20 range with
shipping.
Fotoga seems the most common low cost manufacturer offered.
Pixco also seems common,but the Pixco adapters vary a bit in the detail
design shown in pictures.
Some adapters are tapered on exterior, others are straight with stepped
interior.
Some seem to have some baffling or threading/ridges, to reduce flare,
others do not.
most have OM mount in bright plated brass, a few others dark coated (to
reduce flare?) , (maybe to cut cost with anodized Al finish?)
My previous experience with adapters is ,some of them have rather loose
tolerance, so lens wobbles when locked in place or worse they don't lock
reliably.
Flare is a problem with sensor reflections,so the dull mount may well be
and advantage?
Some of adapters have stop down screws that can be removed,if you want to
use the OM squeeze shutdown tab.
Others have more robust flat metal stop down tab, but it is not obviously
removable?
Here is a list of brands I found,although some are likely rebranded by
seller:
Fotoga
Big-Is,with and without tripod mount
Rainbow imaging
Diplo
Kipon (makes shift ,tripod mount adapters,more expensive)
heaven stores shift adapter (same as Kipon? )
Kindai, very expensive
Pixco ,ADPLO ?
Some pixco have ridged interior reducing flare, but not all?
Roxsen
Phottix from cameta with tripod mount,relatively expensive. Seems to be
relabled cheaper tripod mount adapter sold by others?
Dacheng
paxlycom (CA distributor,has thousands in stock)
ulata
Any recommendations on these or other vendors adapters, or warnings about
ones you have used?
Tim Hughes
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