Olympus MMF-1 Four Thirds Mount Adapter to E-P1 / E-P2 Pen Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera Lens Mount

SKU: IOMMMF1

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2013-06-10T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Sturdy Built, Flawless Design, Great AF Speed, Useful

The price of the MMF-1 is rather steep, due to its current rarity in North America I guess (had to find one in Japan, and paid about as much after all), but this is not made of plastic like the newer models; technically though, they're exactly the same. I must admit: the MMF-1 adapter looks nice on my E-P3, fits tightly, and works flawlessly with all Zuiko or other 4/3 lenses. Of course, CDAF slows down focus time of PDAF-based lenses while being very precise and remaining fast enough for either static or slow-moving subjects; AF is so much better than expected, actually!!! Last but not least, the IQ of pictures stemming from such combinations (MFT bodies + HG FT lenses) truly rises above everything else that I've seen so far in Micro Land... $300!? Well, having access to my priceless 12-60mm, 11-22mm, 8mm, 50mm Macro, and more on a mirrorless camera is... priceless.

Daniel

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Sturdy Built, Flawless Design, Great AF Speed, Useful

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The price of the MMF-1 is rather steep, due to its current rarity in North America I guess (had to find one in Japan, and paid about as much after all), but this is not made of plastic like the newer models; technically though, they're exactly the same. I must admit: the MMF-1 adapter looks nice on my E-P3, fits tightly, and works flawlessly with all Zuiko or other 4/3 lenses. Of course, CDAF slows down focus time of PDAF-based lenses while being very precise and remaining fast enough for eit...

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This lens adapter makes it possible to mount any existing Four Thirds lens on the E-P1 & E-P2. AF shooting using Live View is possible with lenses featuring contrast AF compatibility. When a contrast AF incompatible lens is used, the AF assist function engages