Manual focus Zoom Lens for; Panasonic G Micro 4/3 System Olympus Micro 4/3 and Pen Micro 4/3 System
A superb manual focus lens with very useful magnification range
We have mounted the lens on a Panasonic G1 and taken the two last pictures to show the difference of the ranges 100mm - 300mm- this would be the same as a 200mm - 600mm on a 35mm film camera. To fit Micro 4/3 mount digital camera bodies (Originally another fit now converted to Micro 4/3)
In full working order. Optics are clean. No fungus. copyright amd-uk Use in AV mode for Automatic exposure or M mode for manual exposure Please
note; When using this adapted lens on the camera, there is no automatic diaphragm,
auto-focusing, or any other auto lens functions which you have on the lens supplied with the camera, so to use manual lenses on your micro 4/3 camera you need to select / enable "Release without lens" function in the camera menu (Hint - set this option as a custom mode then when you use the lens all you have to do is change to that custom mode to save you pressing buttons to set it out in the field)
Will also fit others that we have not tested on yet
The
lenses work with manual focusing in aperture priority automatic (or
metered manual exposure modes), with stopped down metering. You set the
aperture on the lens, and the camera sets the shutter speed
automatically. Because of the smaller sensor in Micro 4/3 digital cameras the
effective focal lengths are increased by 100 per cent, so a 200mm telephoto
lens provides the same field of view as a 400mm Telephoto lens on a 35mm film
camera. amd-uk Whats supplied; Adapted lens(including the adapter) Camera shown only as an example of lens fitting, camera is not included in sale Did you know ? ; That old
mechanical lenses generally have optics every bit as good as their
modern equivalents and with this appropriate adapter you can use it on your Micro 4/3 mount camera. Manually set the lens
aperture as required. Use the camera's Av mode for automatic exposure, or Manual exposure for flash or studio work. You will need to
set focus by hand