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Heute habe ich mal meine alten Objektive aus den Minolta Zeiten in den 1980er Jahren aus dem Schrank geholt und an meinen neuen digitalen Kameras mit Adapter ausprobiert, um einen Vintage Effekt zu erzielen. Das ist mehr oder weniger gelungen.
Tokina 25 mm F2.8 1/1000 Sec.; ±0 EV
Hallo Sepp, diesen Adapter hat mir schon der Fotograf verkauft, von dem ich meine erste OM D 10 M II gekauft habe. Ich hatte die alten Objektive mit und er war ganz begeistert, dass ich so tolle Altgläser hätte. Ich habe dann nur das 200er Tele ausprobiert, das hat zu viel Licht geschluckt und der Adapter ist in Vergessenheit geraten, bis ich im OlyForum auf die Seite "Erfahrung mit Altglas an Olympus" gestoßen bin. Der Adapter ist MD - m4/3 ohne Firmennamen, der Fotograf hatte ihn in seiner Krabbelkiste. Es hängt davon ab, welches Bajonett Deine Altgläser haben, vielleicht stellst Du mal die Frage in diesem oben genannten Forum, dort sind richtige Fachleute für Altgläser unterwegs. Gittifee
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