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Howdy all. Does anyone shot with mFT? Little history here. Anywho, I said I'd post my equipment, and I remembered!
Film body: Canon AE-1
Film glass: Canon FD 50mm f1.8, Vivitar 28-80mm f3.5-5.6 Macro Focusing Zoom (the main lens I used), Canon Zoom Lens FL 55-135mm f3.5
Film accessory: focal MC 2x converter
mFT body: Panasonic DMC-GF5
mFT glass: Panasonic 14-42mm f3.5-5.6, Panasonic 12.5mm f12 3D, Olympus 15mm f8 Body Cap Lens
mFT accessory: Canon FL/FD to mFT lens adapter (in the mail on it's way to me)
General accessories: various 48mm filters, Vivitar Auto Thyristor 225 flash, Phoenix 82 ZBDA flash, Cokin filter holder, Vivitar tripod and a small pocket tripod.
For those who don't know, mFT is short for micro four thirds. I went with it because of the killer deal I got on the camera kit, and because of it's short lens to 'film' distance, with an adapter I can use my Canon glass. Well, any glass from just about the last 50 years can be used with an adapter. So I'll play with it and see if I end up going with mostly legacy glass, or I want to save up and get mFT glass. I also ponied up for the 3D lens because it was also on a killer sale, but because I thought it'd be fun to play with. Now I need to find software that can read MPO files, and convert them to the red/blue images so I can look at them on my computer or in print. I've also found a site that will make View-Master disks of your images, so once I think I have 7 good images, I'll send them off and get a disk. That'll be a fun one for the photo album. Right now I'm mainly focusing on trying to find and buy a house, but once that's done, and it warms up a bit, I'm going to start really spending some time shooting around. My main subjects will be nature, my family, trains of all sizes, and LEGO creations.
This is one of our cats, Thomas:
Film body: Canon AE-1
Film glass: Canon FD 50mm f1.8, Vivitar 28-80mm f3.5-5.6 Macro Focusing Zoom (the main lens I used), Canon Zoom Lens FL 55-135mm f3.5
Film accessory: focal MC 2x converter
mFT body: Panasonic DMC-GF5
mFT glass: Panasonic 14-42mm f3.5-5.6, Panasonic 12.5mm f12 3D, Olympus 15mm f8 Body Cap Lens
mFT accessory: Canon FL/FD to mFT lens adapter (in the mail on it's way to me)
General accessories: various 48mm filters, Vivitar Auto Thyristor 225 flash, Phoenix 82 ZBDA flash, Cokin filter holder, Vivitar tripod and a small pocket tripod.
For those who don't know, mFT is short for micro four thirds. I went with it because of the killer deal I got on the camera kit, and because of it's short lens to 'film' distance, with an adapter I can use my Canon glass. Well, any glass from just about the last 50 years can be used with an adapter. So I'll play with it and see if I end up going with mostly legacy glass, or I want to save up and get mFT glass. I also ponied up for the 3D lens because it was also on a killer sale, but because I thought it'd be fun to play with. Now I need to find software that can read MPO files, and convert them to the red/blue images so I can look at them on my computer or in print. I've also found a site that will make View-Master disks of your images, so once I think I have 7 good images, I'll send them off and get a disk. That'll be a fun one for the photo album. Right now I'm mainly focusing on trying to find and buy a house, but once that's done, and it warms up a bit, I'm going to start really spending some time shooting around. My main subjects will be nature, my family, trains of all sizes, and LEGO creations.
This is one of our cats, Thomas:
