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p.1 #1 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


The digital OM-D looks nice.

QUESTION:
Does the OM-D (with adapter) offer any extra features when used with old OM lenses from the film days? Or is it all manual just like when used with any other digital body (e.g. Canon Rebel).

Reason why I am asking: If someone owns a lot of OM glass, a crop Canon (or whatever brand that can fit OM lenses with an adapter) seems to be a better choice since the sensor is larger and therefore the focal lengths will be more useful (unless all you want is telephoto lenses).

It would be cool is they made an adapter that could operate the mechanical aperture mechanism so we could focus at large aperture and then it would automatically stop down for the capture (just like it works on film bodies).



Feb 08, 2012 at 01:12 PM
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p.1 #2 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


I'm pretty sure (99.9%) that using an old OM-era Olympus lens on the OM-D is no different from using any other film-era lens.


Feb 08, 2012 at 01:28 PM
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p.1 #3 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


No extra features, basic stop down metering.

I use the OM 28mm f3.5 and the OM 100mm f2.8 as perfect lenses as part of my micro 4/3 system to augment my AF lenses, the Panasonic 14mm f2.5 and the Olympus 45mm f1.8. This allows me to cover all of the common focal lengths I used in the film days (35mm equiv: 28mm, 55mm, 90mm and 200mm)



Feb 08, 2012 at 01:44 PM
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p.1 #4 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


matejphoto wrote:
Reason why I am asking: If someone owns a lot of OM glass, a crop Canon (or whatever brand that can fit OM lenses with an adapter) seems to be a better choice since the sensor is larger and therefore the focal lengths will be more useful (unless all you want is telephoto lenses).


yup, the only thing that would be better on the OM-D is manual focus since you can zoom in the evf and aps-c cameras have pretty crappy optical viewfinders.



Feb 08, 2012 at 04:19 PM
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sebboh wrote:
yup, the only thing that would be better on the OM-D is manual focus since you can zoom in the evf and aps-c cameras have pretty crappy optical viewfinders.


Good point!
But it doesn't make it any better that the other mirrorless cameras with viewfinders (NEX7, X-Pro1,...)
So technically, calling it a OM-D is just a marketing thing (and styling resemblance).



Feb 08, 2012 at 04:53 PM
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matejphoto wrote:
Good point!
But it doesn't make it any better that the other mirrorless cameras with viewfinders (NEX7, X-Pro1,...)
So technically, calling it a OM-D is just a marketing thing (and styling resemblance).



Of course it is, and thats all the more it was ever supposed to be. I don't know where people got the idea that Olympus would even consider introducing a new FF OM camera.

Honestly probably 1% of the m4/3 market even remembers what the OM series was, much less was even alive then, and of that small percent that still remembers those camera's an even smaller 1% probably still has a large collection of lenses for them.

Its not that they weren't good, I've got an OM-G with motor drive sitting on my shelf still, but its just incredibility dated and would make no more sense than Canon making a DSLR that could use 30 year old FD breach lock mount lenses.



Feb 08, 2012 at 05:11 PM
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p.1 #7 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


You can get a used canon 5d for the price of this om-d and have a full frame sensor.


Feb 08, 2012 at 05:25 PM
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p.1 #8 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


You can buy a lot of things for $1000. It's a matter of what they're worth to you.


Feb 08, 2012 at 08:11 PM
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p.1 #9 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


I have the OM 28 f/2, which would be pretty nice on this.

ken.vs.ryu well how much will a 6 year old OM-D be worth? Other than sensor size and IQ, OM-D leaves 5D for dead in features and probably AF speed



Feb 08, 2012 at 08:19 PM
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Pixel Perfect wrote:
I have the OM 28 f/2, which would be pretty nice on this.

ken.vs.ryu well how much will a 6 year old OM-D be worth? Other than sensor size and IQ, OM-D leaves 5D for dead in features and probably AF speed


He was interested in the merits of a new m4/3 camera and his old Oly lenses - I don't think it matches up well against a 5d.



Feb 08, 2012 at 08:44 PM
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p.1 #11 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


The Pens have an advantage with alt lenses in general and that's the ability to set the focal length within the camera so the IBIS is effective. Maybe that feature will carry through to the OM-D.


Feb 08, 2012 at 10:33 PM
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p.1 #12 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


millsart wrote:
Canon making a DSLR that could use 30 year old FD breach lock mount lenses.

Make it the size of an AE1 and I'd be a happy camper.




Feb 09, 2012 at 12:20 AM
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freaklikeme wrote:
The Pens have an advantage with alt lenses in general and that's the ability to set the focal length within the camera so the IBIS is effective. Maybe that feature will carry through to the OM-D.


i do miss this very much in my switch to NEX. all my lenses have improved otherwise though when i manage to hold them steady (well the jury is still out on the leica 350/4.8 actually).



Feb 09, 2012 at 01:33 AM
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millsart wrote:
Honestly probably 1% of the m4/3 market even remembers what the OM series was, much less was even alive then, and of that small percent that still remembers those camera's an even smaller 1% probably still has a large collection of lenses for them.


In that case, most m4/3 users must be very young. The OM4Ti was discontinued in 2002



Feb 09, 2012 at 06:41 AM
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p.1 #15 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


ken.vs.ryu wrote:
You can get a used canon 5d for the price of this om-d and have a full frame sensor.


You could also buy a crate of whisky and be much happier

Seriously, I find the MFT cameras SO much more interesting than a bleeding 5D. I had a 5D and didn't even keep it for a year.



Feb 09, 2012 at 10:31 AM
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carstenw wrote:
You could also buy a crate of whisky and be much happier

Seriously, I find the MFT cameras SO much more interesting than a bleeding 5D. I had a 5D and didn't even keep it for a year.


Since already has a Canon which will perform well with OM lenses, a case of Shackleton's Whisky would be a wiser choice than a new camera.

OP have you tried your lenses on your Canon?



Feb 09, 2012 at 10:59 AM
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p.1 #17 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


I agree that if you are only looking to use your OM lenses, adapting them for your current camera makes much more sense than investing in a mirrorless system, unless you really want them for long lens use, in which case it might make sense to take lenses of half the focal length you'd otherwise need to save space and or gain light (say, bring a 100/2.8 instead of a 200/4 or something).

Using adapted lenses on mirrorless is a great advantage of the system, but if you've got a stock of lenses and a body they can be adapted to, it makes more sense to use them there unless you have an itch for the other benefits of mirrorless.



Feb 09, 2012 at 11:05 AM
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p.1 #18 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses


Yeah, for using the legacy glass the $1k or so you'd spend on the E-M5 would be better off put into a 5D or even original 1Ds. I use some OM glass on my 1DsII and with a cheap fotodiox adapter they perform wonderfully.


Feb 09, 2012 at 12:05 PM
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p.1 #19 · Olympus OM-D + Old OM lenses




OP have you tried your lenses on your Canon?


Yep, I use the OM zuikos on my rebel T3i. I find the flip out display very useful. I use the OM lenses mostly for fun. For any serious stuff I always take 5Dm2 with my L lenses.
I find the OM lenses very nice but the stop down metering can get tedious, especially for fast moving subjects.



Feb 09, 2012 at 03:11 PM





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