05-29-2011, 08:43 PM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1306581583' post='8870']
The G lenses (all 3) will lose you the aperture control on micro 4/3rds... The lenses I mentioned concerning the full frame option (with much cheaper lenses doing the same) all have an aperture control ring (35mm f2, 85mm f1.8, 135mm f2 DC).[/quote]
A bit off-topic, but just to set things straight – with proper adapter you won’t lose the aperture control (e.g. I used some G lenses on GF1), the only downside is that you can only set maximum and minimum aperture precisely, any stops in between have to be guess-timated.
The G lenses (all 3) will lose you the aperture control on micro 4/3rds... The lenses I mentioned concerning the full frame option (with much cheaper lenses doing the same) all have an aperture control ring (35mm f2, 85mm f1.8, 135mm f2 DC).[/quote]
A bit off-topic, but just to set things straight – with proper adapter you won’t lose the aperture control (e.g. I used some G lenses on GF1), the only downside is that you can only set maximum and minimum aperture precisely, any stops in between have to be guess-timated.