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Subject: [Leica] OT: GH1, GF1 Adapters
From: passaro.vince at gmail.com (Vince Passaro)
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 16:26:56 -0400
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Henning,
That's brilliant. Where does one get that reverse adapter? Is it for the
micro 4/3 14-45 or the big 4/3 14-45? I was assuming since you said
"Panasonic" that you mean micro 4/3 but there are of course earlier full
size 4/3 Panasonic mounts.
Thanks,
Vince

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Henning Wulff <henningw at 
archiphoto.com>wrote:

> Just like Contarex, Canon EOS and Nikon G lenses, the aperture on Maxxum
>> mount lenses is controlled  from the camera body. I don't believe you will
>> be able to change it.
>>
>> I'd advise you to send the Sony lens back and get an old  manual focus
>> macro Nikkor, Canon FD, Minolta MD or similar lens.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Laird" <digiratidoc at 
>> gmail.com>
>> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:08 AM
>> Subject: [Leica] OT: GH1, GF1 Adapters
>>
>>
>>  I recently order a Sony 30mm f/2.8 Macro on impulse while ordering
>>>  some supplies from B&H. It arrived today but I'm still waiting for my
>>>  adapter for Sony Minolta MA lenses to arrive from Singapore on the
>>>  boat (Seriously, I paid for it on e*** March 26th and haven't seen it
>>>  yet!). While unpacking the lens I noticed that Sony Alpha lenses have
>>>  no aperture control. Is there a way to adjust the aperture while on an
>>>  adapter so I can use it with my GH1? I ordered it cause I wanted a
>>>  small, light macro lens on my GH1, it has good reviews and it's
>>>  inexpensive. Do the adapters control the aperture, or am I missing
>>>  something obvious?
>>>
>>>  Jim Laird
>>>
>>>
> I have a reverse adapter for the Panasonic; it allows the reverse mounting
> of the 14-45 zoom which happens to be an excellent macro lens when thus
> used. The only thing is that before using it that way, I have to have it
> mounted normally and set the lens to the aperture I want to shoot with, 
> stop
> it down with the dof preview button, and dismount the lens while holding
> down that button.
>
> The aperture then stays at the one set and I reverse mount the lens.
> Focussing and shooting at the stopped down aperture causes no problems on
> the Panasonic cameras, as the magnified focussing is excellent and the LCD
> brightens automatically. The whole thing sounds clumsier than it is in
> practice.
>
> I can also use EOS lenses in this way, but that doesn't work as smoothly
> since I have to have an EOS body around to stop down the lens, and the stop
> down function isn't a button but a menu item. So it's easier to set the
> camera manually at say a 1 sec exposure and the aperture I want, hit the
> shutter button and take the lens off while the shutter is open. Then I can
> put the EOS lens on the adapter and on the Panasonic camera.
>
>
> --
>
>   *            Henning J. Wulff
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Replies: Reply from henningw at archiphoto.com (Henning Wulff) ([Leica] OT: GH1, GF1 Adapters)
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Message from alal at poly.edu (A. Lal) ([Leica] OT: GH1, GF1 Adapters)