Hi folks was chatting with someone about using different lenses with this camera - 4/3 ones and other types using a 4/3 to M4/3 comvertor, is there any difference with focus ability between them and a dedicated M4/3 tele zoom lens.
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Jan 24, 2018 19:36 | #1 Hi folks was chatting with someone about using different lenses with this camera - 4/3 ones and other types using a 4/3 to M4/3 comvertor, is there any difference with focus ability between them and a dedicated M4/3 tele zoom lens.
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Islesfan91 Member 106 posts Likes: 64 Joined May 2013 More info | Mar 07, 2018 08:42 | #2 I'm using the 50-200 swd lens on my em1 with an adapter, the burst rate slows significantly if it's not set to widest aperture but for the savings on it (found it used) I'm very happy to have it. focusing is a bit slower for the most part, and occasionally it will hunt for focus but I've used it a lot and have enjoyed having it - except that it's a tank of a lens. flickr
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Mar 07, 2018 13:13 | #3 My Second E-M1 has had to go back to the shop where I had it from, its now developed a stuck shutter and wont tuen on or do anything, its having to go back to Olympus for repair but its covered by 12 months warantee from the shop.
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