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May 24, 2019 14:25 |  #226

Original M with EF-M 11-22 from Mt. Lemmon Windy Point.

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May 25, 2019 00:59 |  #227

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How many of you are using an adapter for non-Canon lenses on your M?

I'd been considering an adapter to use the Contax G glass but when I look at the specs from Fotodiox the adapter states for the 35, 45 and 90. My main intent was to use the 28mm. Any other adapted non Canon glass that you may suggest/like on yours?

In that vein may as well get the EF-M 11-22 and 32mm and not hassle with this.

Thoughts?


I use Nikon, Zeiss T*, Minolta, Pentax and Canon FL/FD/FDn lenses on my M3/5 using K&F Concept adapters and they work fine with no issues. Well designed and made at reasonable cost. I will say don’t buy the really cheap ones off eBay, they really are poorly made.


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May 25, 2019 15:08 |  #228

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May 25, 2019 16:59 |  #229

Sir_Loin wrote in post #18866982 (external link)
I use Nikon, Zeiss T*, Minolta, Pentax and Canon FL/FD/FDn lenses on my M3/5 using K&F Concept adapters and they work fine with no issues. Well designed and made at reasonable cost. I will say don’t buy the really cheap ones off eBay, they really are poorly made.

The Fotodiox Pro is $80.
I'll look into those KF Concept adapters too. Thanks!

I want to see how well those Contax lenses do in the digital realm.




  
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May 25, 2019 20:07 |  #230

ra40 wrote in post #18866735 (external link)
How many of you are using an adapter for non-Canon lenses on your M?

I'd been considering an adapter to use the Contax G glass but when I look at the specs from Fotodiox the adapter states for the 35, 45 and 90. My main intent was to use the 28mm. Any other adapted non Canon glass that you may suggest/like on yours?

In that vein may as well get the EF-M 11-22 and 32mm and not hassle with this.

Thoughts?


I have always used Fotodiox adapters for my Legacy glass with no issues. I recently purged most of my Legacy glass, but kept my Konica Hexanon AR primes; 57/1.4 and 40/1.8. Love them, especially the 40. It really does have a film-like quality to the files.

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May 26, 2019 01:18 |  #231

Jason C wrote in post #18867387 (external link)
I have always used Fotodiox adapters for my Legacy glass with no issues. I recently purged most of my Legacy glass, but kept my Konica Hexanon AR primes; 57/1.4 and 40/1.8. Love them, especially the 40. It really does have a film-like quality to the files.

/my 2 cents...

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I've tried some different adapters, including some cheap ebay ones, and prefer Fotodiox.


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May 26, 2019 01:37 |  #232

i bought a speedbooster to use with my M mainly for owls...haven't had too many opportunities to use it yet...but hopefully soon

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May 26, 2019 16:48 |  #233

Uh-oh, trouble ahead. 8 weeks old and come to live with us today.

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May 26, 2019 20:52 |  #234

Knife photo practice: shot on glass spaced 1" above the base.

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May 28, 2019 09:15 |  #235

Roxy through a window.

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May 29, 2019 07:58 |  #236

My M5 with it's older, shorter brother

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Jun 06, 2019 08:54 |  #237

Couple more beauty shots :lol:

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Jun 06, 2019 13:40 |  #238

I've been very pleased with the M6 that I'm debating the M5. As we approach August/Sept, I'm curious to wait what may be announced. Either way, an M5 would be a nice addition.

Since getting the 22, it seldom comes off the camera, a wonderful lens. The 32mm is high on the list.




  
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Jun 06, 2019 16:15 |  #239

I love the M5. I actually bring it with me to work everyday along with my laptop in case something cool happens downtown. I'm not sure that you would gain much except for the EVF on the M5, but it's a killer little camera. Plus holding the camera up to my face feels really natural. I hardly ever use the rear screen on the M5.

The 22 f2 is the perfect lens for any M camera. It's super useable. I've ended up bringing that camera/lens combo almost everywhere lately.

Couple of pics from this past weekend. We took the dogs on a short hike around the quarry that people flock to in the summer to cool off. Can you imagine this is about 2 miles from the center of our downtown?

M5 + 22 for all these.

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Jun 06, 2019 16:15 |  #240

Two more from the quarry:

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