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Have any of you watched any of the series "Breaking Bad?" Interesting, isn't it? What I found in my desk here could be called "Breaking Mediocre" by some, but for others it might be just what you need. This is a very nice Vivitar 2x MC Tele-Converter designed for the OM (Olympus) cameras. The glass is clear and nice, action is crisp and it comes with both caps. No damage and no real signs of use showing on it. If you don't need it for a lens adapter, consider that TV stand in your basement. Sure...the one that little Johnny sawed the left rear leg off of. That one. I'll bet this adapter could be used to prop it up very nicely. Or consider this high-tech (not to overlook Avant Garde) idea: the side wall of your refrigerator is about this same thickness I'll bet. If you have a stainless refrigerator, the side wall of it might be painted black. Why? That is a good question, but nobody really knows. With just a bit of work with a Dremel tool and a few beers you could mount this so that with just a quick glance you could see what is in your fridge...without having to open the door! An energy saving idea that might get you worldwide recognition. The 2 pieces of glass will act just like the sort of insulated approach you need on an application like this. And the lens cover will allow your modification to look just like somebody at the factory installed it...after a few beers, naturally. Just pay me the cost of postage and you'll be on your way. For quickest reply, please send me a note at: jon_goodman@yahoo.com

Let's look at what you'll be getting:
 
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Have any of you watched any of the series "Breaking Bad?" Interesting, isn't it? What I found in my desk here could be called "Breaking Mediocre" by some, but for others it might be just what you need. This is a very nice Vivitar 2x MC Tele-Converter designed for the OM (Olympus) cameras. The glass is clear and nice, action is crisp and it comes with both caps. No damage and no real signs of use showing on it. If you don't need it for a lens adapter, consider that TV stand in your basement. Sure...the one that little Johnny sawed the left rear leg off of. That one. I'll bet this adapter could be used to prop it up very nicely. Or consider this high-tech (not to overlook Avant Garde) idea: the side wall of your refrigerator is about this same thickness I'll bet. If you have a stainless refrigerator, the side wall of it might be painted black. Why? That is a good question, but nobody really knows. With just a bit of work with a Dremel tool and a few beers you could mount this so that with just a quick glance you could see what is in your fridge...without having to open the door! An energy saving idea that might get you worldwide recognition. The 2 pieces of glass will act just like the sort of insulated approach you need on an application like this. And the lens cover will allow your modification to look just like somebody at the factory installed it...after a few beers, naturally. Just pay me the cost of postage and you'll be on your way. For quickest reply, please send me a note at: jon_goodman@yahoo.com

Let's look at what you'll be getting:

What about the light? You'll have to mount a switch next to the converter to turn on the light.

Actually, I have an earlier one of these in m42. It's better than I expected...
 
The light, MacGyver? I think the aperture lever is the simple answer. A bit of string tied to it or fastened with duct tape and connected to a simple on/off switch (which can be wired in line with the refrigerator light) should be fine.
Jon
 
Teleconverters get no love.
I've got two of these; mounting a 200mm lens on one of these and a four thirds digital camera, you end up with a downright psychodelic 800mm lens. Everything's blurry and no colours are were they are supposed to be... One of these and a cheap long lens are your door way to the world of super-tele-LOMO.
 
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