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Contax planar 50mm F1.4
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I've just bought a Nikkor cine 25mm 1.4, will it be ok with my GH1 ? Is there any vignetting ? thank you ?Infinity of Kern 25/1.4 is ok, but not sharp.
I sent lots of lens to Hawk for modification , such as Tevidon 25/1.4 , Tevidon 35/1.9, etc.
Some C mount without modification is ok.
Nikon Cine-Nikkor 25mm F1.4
There are numerous adapters to 4/3 format. One can use these along with a 4/3 to m4/3 adapter. JinFinance also does this with their Nikon/OM/Pentax adapters, too. There is a common base adapter, with different intermediate adapters. However, other legacy lenses (such as Canon FD) need their own adapter.Great shots from all these different lenses (some clearly better than others). My question is, is there some sort of adapter system that will provide the conversion from all these different brand mounts to m4/3 simply by adding/removing rings (or something like that) or one must have a gazillion adapters, one for each mount type?
I'm not sure about that. The 4/3 to m4/3 adapter costs $180. I paid $37 for my Pentax K to m4/3 and I am watching a Canon FD to m4/3 on my eBay being sold for $39. I can get 3-5 adapters for the price of the 4/3-m4/3 alone....however you can get 4/3 adaptors much more cheaply (well the gap seems to be closing) than micro4/3 adaptors. If you get a 4/3 to micro 4/3 and mount the others it will be cheaper
Rather than on the body, an OIS switch is on each lens that has this feature (14-45, 14-140, 45-200, 45 macro). The 20mm and 7-14 zoom do not have OIS, so there is nothing to turn off. Likewise with legacy manual lenses.I actually have a question regarding the G1 OIS system. Do I have to switch the image stabilization mode to OFF when shooting with those manual lenses? If so, whay? I'd think not since the G1 does not have an in-body IS system. I'm curious.
I am ...I'm not sure about that.
I guess you are quoting the price of an electronic mount one ... since you would be intending to use it with legacy lenses that would be unrequired. as I assumed this was the case (as you had been discussing that) I discussed what I did.The 4/3 to m4/3 adapter costs $180. I paid $37 for my Pentax K to m4/3 and I am watching a Canon FD to m4/3 on my eBay being sold for $39. I can get 3-5 adapters for the price of the 4/3-m4/3 alone.