Well made and fits snugly on camera body. Fun to use my Canon L lenses on the little Olympus OMD bodies, albeit at maximum aperture only. Only difficulty is with aging eyes and manual focus with standard focus screen vs the old split-image type.
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Workmanship is excellent, but, bottom line, lens does not turn and lock. Fit on camera was perfect, but milled wrong on lens side. Lens will fit, but won't turn and lock. I tried on 2 lenses, no luck. I bought a Fotodiox for 3 times the price, it worked but was very tight. Be careful on Pen f to 4/3 adapter, not popular enough to warrant good oversight. Let me add, I have other Rainbows that are great.
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For those with mirrorless cameras having M4/3 mounts, this all-metal adapter offers and economical way to bring back old Canon FD/FL lenses into service. It's well-made, simple to use, and who won't thrill to using your favorite old (now-)manual lens for one last round? The attachment instructions included with the adapter are minimal and obscure, but other reviewers commenting here have provided the necessary detail if your own intuitions fail. (Mine did, I confess.) I found that my 200mm f/4.0 FD lens fit tightly and securely after affixing it to my Olympus E-OM-10, but was never difficult to slip on or off. A splendid tool for those needing it.
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There are a number of adapters that fit classic mid-century film lenses to mirrorless digital cameras. The Exakta Auto Topcon Lens to Micro 4/3 adapter is a fine example--with it, you can put to work your fine old Zeiss, Schneider, & Meyer lenses. What fun! Fit & finish are perfect, & functions smoothly.
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I bought this after accidentally winning an 85-210 Konica lens for $7.00. It fits tight to my Olympus E-PM2 as well as tight to the lens, and feels very sturdy. Instead of spending $200-$500 on new lenses, I can spend $20-$40 on older manual lenses. Sure, I lose auto focus, but I can deal with that for 10x less cost! It's a well made adapter and doesn't cause any issues with the lens or camera.
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Pentax PK to Micro adapter, fit snug, nicely make. works great on my OM M-10. I bought the OM adapter version also, its great too. please note; I was a little panicky when I could not get my Pentax 28mm lens off the adapter, until I figured out that I needed to pull down on the lens release lever not press. everything is hunky dory now.
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Works and tight enough fit. There were no burrs, which I have seen in other adapters (probably sample variation though). It is a good value for under $9. It is what it should be.
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The micro four thirds adapter arrived in record time and fit flawlessly to my Olympus camera. Now I can use the selection of m39 and Leica thread mount lenses that were just sitting on the shelf. The construction of the adapter has a good solid machined feel to it, very nice finish and looks like it will last for quite a while. Since the adapter exceeded my expectations, perhaps it is time to get another for M 42 thread mount lenses gathering dust and put them to use.
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Nicely made adapter, which fits the camera and lens very well with no slop. Works great with my vintage Exakta lens. Note there is no automatic diaphragm so this is a strictly manual unit, usable on aperture priority or manual only. But lots of fun!
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Nice fit, good quality, allows me to use a Canon 18 - 55mm lens with my Olympus M4/3 camera. Locks into to place. Easy to attack and remove from mount. Very happy with this adaptor.
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