You'll have to re-rig the setup. The Zuiko 4/3 macro is 60mm.
There are lots of very deep shadows but I can't tell if that's
underexposure of the copy or underexposure of the original.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/21/2016 3:56 PM, Peter Klein wrote:
I just got a Nikon ES-1 slide copier attachment for my camera. I
connected it to my Olympus E-M5 via a couple of step-up rings, a 28/2.8
Olympus OM manual focus lens from the 80s, a rickety 13mm extension tube
and a strip of masking tape to fasten the extension tube to the lens and
neutralize said ricketiness. Theoretically, the 28mm OM lens shouldn't
be good enough to act as a macro lens, but in practice, it appears to
be. It doesn't quite resolve the film grain, but the pictures are quite
good enough for screen viewing. And it's *so* much quicker and easier
than using a film scanner. I may spring for a real micro 4/3 macro
lens, or I may not. These look pretty darn good to me.
Enjoy!
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