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Edwin Ho
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Can someone please advise whether the MF2 adapter offered by Olympus for old Zuiko lenses can be fitted onto the Panasonic GF1 body? I ask this question because I am not aware that Panasonic does offer one. I plan to purchase the GF1 with 20mm 1.7 as a walkabout camera and also enjoy the added bonus to play around with my old prime lenses.

I do own three Leica R primes - 28mm, 50mm and 90mm and also Olympus 28mm, 50mm, Vivita series 1 105mm (macro) and Tokina ATX 80-200mm (both Olympus mount).

My main camera is a Canon 5D with 24-70mm L plus adapter for Leica as well as Olympus.

Thank you kindly in anticipation of your reply.


Edwin



Oct 11, 2009 at 08:37 AM
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The MF2 adapter for the E-P1 will work, but it's significantly expensive. I'd recommend getting a Panasonic MA1 adapter for $20 cheaper and going for an eBay OM-4/3rds adapter. That will net you 4/3rds compatibility and allow you to use the many cheap 4/3rds adapters (including Leica R adapters). If you have no interest in 4/3rds lenses an eBay 4/3rds to m43 adapter or EOS adapter would be an even better choice (the latter would allow you to use your current R and OM to EOS adapters).


Oct 11, 2009 at 09:34 AM
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Adam,

With your advice that the MF2 is compatible on the GF1 for old OM lenses, my first option will be to have this for OM and the DMW-MA3R for the Leica lenses.

I am also interested to find out how the Tokina 80-200mm will perform on the GF1 as this combo will effectively give me a maximum reach of 400mm.

In any case, your input is very much appreciated. I know little about the micro 4/3rd format and after catching up a bit on various websites, I find it very interesting and am very sure it will (if it has not already) open up many options for photographers.

Edwin



Oct 11, 2009 at 10:16 AM





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