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I found that,
The Olympus 75-300mm f4.8-6.7 II M.ZUIKO ED Micro Four Thirds Lens Black is a telephoto lens designed to bring you closer to the action. Extremely compact and lightweight it offers an equivalent range of 150-600mm on a 35mm film camera. It comes with a unique screw drive mechanism, which is especially quiet for shooting films and has a very fast auto-focus function (MSC) for taking rapid-fire still shots. This lens features Nikon's ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass which is designed to minimise colour aberration and to ensure superior sharpness and colour correction. This portable 4x telephoto lens is ideal for portraiture, sports and wildlife photography
I found that,
The Olympus 75-300mm f4.8-6.7 II M.ZUIKO ED Micro Four Thirds Lens Black is a telephoto lens designed to bring you closer to the action. Extremely compact and lightweight it offers an equivalent range of 150-600mm on a 35mm film camera. It comes with a unique screw drive mechanism, which is especially quiet for shooting films and has a very fast auto-focus function (MSC) for taking rapid-fire still shots. This lens features Nikon's ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass which is designed to minimise colour aberration and to ensure superior sharpness and colour correction. This portable 4x telephoto lens is ideal for portraiture, sports and wildlife photography
I'm so analogue I don't know what "micro four thirds lenses" are.
I'm so analogue I don't know what "micro four thirds lenses" are.
To quote an old saying Dan "when ignorance is bliss it's folly to be wise", the reason I don't do digital is after more than sixty years of shooting film I'm still exploring the wonders of film photography and although I have nothing personal against digital imaging, I don't personally have the patience to have to learn photography all over again.From one luddite old fart to another, careful use of Google will reduce your ignorance.
To quote an old saying Dan "when ignorance is bliss it's folly to be wise", the reason I don't do digital is after more than sixty years of shooting film I'm still exploring the wonders of film photography and although I have nothing personal against digital imaging, I don't personally have the patience to have to learn photography all over again.
Interesting if true.
Soulslinga, do you have one?
Mustafa, Olympus USA's account of the lens (see http://www.getolympus.com/us/en/m-zuiko-digital-ed-75-300mm-f4-8-6-7-ii.html?source=igodigital) doesn't mention Nikon glass. Where did you find the information you pasted here?
Hello
I have a collection of micro four third lenses (nokton voigtlander, panasonic, rokinon). I shoot with a Panasonic GH3. I'm all digital at this point. I shoot video for a living and stills as a hobby usually.
I'd love to shoot with a film camera just for fun. But outside of when I was a kid, I don't have a lot of experience with film cameras.
Are there any film cameras that will accept micro four third lenses?
Perhaps with an adapter of some kind?
Looking for help as to what film camera might work with all these lenses, if any.
thanks in advance.
Someone said that m43 is the Third Millennium Leica. As a user I somehow agree - small, unobstructive, well build, and sharp enough for big prints.
From one luddite old fart to another, careful use of Google will reduce your ignorance.
They are no Leica as they don't have the rangefinder.
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