Your comment is a little ambiguous. I don't need an FT to mFT adapter,
but you pointed to the latest Olympus MMF-3 adapter with the weather
sealing. Is that the one you have, or do you have the MMF-1 or MMF-2?

G

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Steven Desjardins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not to hijack the thread (but here I go), I have the Oly version of this 
> adapter
>
> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/842941-REG/Olympus_V3230500W000_MMF_3_Four_Thirds_Adapter.html
>
> and no more 43 lenses.  If anyone is interested, just shoot me an email.
>
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Anthony Farr <[email protected]> wrote:
>> That's good news, because it means I can save a load of dollars when I
>> buy an adapter, because Panasonic's is much pricier.  Are Panasonic's
>> shake sensors built into the lenses and not the bodies?
>>
>> I had thought they were controlled from the bodies, because the
>> stabilization mode selection is controlled from the body's menu on my
>> Panny G2 and there's no switch on the lens.  Did the G1 use a switch
>> on the lenses like the 4/3 Panny DSLRs did?
>>
>> regards, Anthony
>>
>>
>> On 16 August 2012 03:44, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> (older stuff snipped)
>>>
>>> Actually, the FourThirds to Micro-FourThirds adapters are identical in
>>> function. Panasonic's in-lens IS on their Elmarit-D 14-50 and 14-150
>>> mm lenses for FourThirds format works fine on the Olympus bodies
>>> (although it is unneeded for all the modern ones which have IBIS).
>>> Panasonic only produced four lenses for FourThirds SLRs anyway, and
>>> only three of them have OIS (the Summilux-D 25mm does not).
>>>
>>> Olympus bodies simply don't have the firmware for controlling the
>>> different options of the Panasonic OIS, just like they don't have the
>>> firmware to allow the Summilux and early 14-50/2.8-3.5 or
>>> 14-150/3.5-5.6 lenses' aperture rings. The OIS is switched on and off
>>> by a mechanical switch on the lenses, and operates only in Mode 1
>>> (continuous). (The aperture is controlled by standard Olympus on-body
>>> controls.) Did a fine job with my E-1.
>>>
>>> All the FourThirds SLR lenses have been fully usable on all
>>> Micro-FourThirds bodies from the beginning with both Panasonic and
>>> Olympus adapters, with the exception of auto-focus capabilities. All
>>> Olympus bodies will support autofocus functions, albeit not
>>> particularly quickly, where Panasonic felt that the AF was poor enough
>>> on most that they limited support to those that at least had some CDAF
>>> logic built into them on the earliest bodies.
>>>
>>> The latest Micro-FourThirds bodies from Olympus manage the FourThirds
>>> SLR lenses' AF functions more efficiently so AF performance has been
>>> improved. My understanding is that they might implement a PDAF module
>>> in an adapter to supplement the CDAF and improve focusing speed, like
>>> Sony has done.
>>>
>>> Whew, has this discussion moved off the track from the Si ... ;-)
>>> --
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>>>
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