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Very long zoom lenses on m43
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  • At all- if anybody had some good experience with teleconverts please post some samples and good advise on what is a nice one to go for. I am looking at one for a Sigma 150-500mm lens with Nikon mount.

    Thanks

  • just want to know about this teleconverter for 100-300, hai friend anyone tried one?? what abt ois and autofocus with that?? what are the models available and where??

  • What teleconverter? I'm not aware of one for Panasonic mFT.

  • @itimjim yes there are some cool converters available for Panasonic lumix lenses . Tele macro and wide even,.. Check out in pana website. I don't know how they perform. But I would like to,... Especially tele it adds extra 500 to 100-300

  • I've been using a Pentax-K mount adapter from Ebay along with 50mm f2 and 135mm f3.5 pentax prime lenses on my GF2 and have been happy with the results. Sample of each lens from same spot. The 135mm needs bright light to work decently at all handheld, so generally I've used it on a tripod. Since I don't have money to spend on m43 format lenses right now, the ability to use older stuff has really extended the camera. Without OIS these lenses get really shaky on handheld video. Someday I'd like to pickup a modern pentax dslr so I can stabilize them in the body and use them without 4/3 sensor cropping.

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  • check out the video :)

  • I could of sold this lens and somebody would of got this zoom. Glad I didn't sell it!

  • Somebody finally bougth the SLR Magic Spotting Scope and showd off its optics. I must say you won't be that disappointed and I think its worth the money they ask for it don't you.

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  • What made me laugh was the guy who took these said I was so cold that I couldn't sharpen the photo right. It looks cold poor guy.

  • I did some more zoom tests with the new Driftwood Quantum v2 Rocket patch. Thankyou Driftwood for making it possible :) - you will have to go to the youtube page to see the others parts of the zoom.

  • @chrimsbroome what has this got to do with 'Very long zoom lenses on m43' topic?

  • @faceydancer, because there are more videos of me using the patch. The patch allows me to zoom and get a cleaner picture.

  • The patch allows me to zoom and get a cleaner picture.

    LOL

  • @Vitaliy - yes, basically (Extream long range zoom while keepinp clear optics)

  • Here is an EX24H screen grab of CM Night footage shot with at f/5.6 1/50 with a Canon 100-400m f/4.5-5.6 F

    It's still my favorite telephoto zoom at the focal length.

    The image is watermarked, but a ungraded PNG (so no lossy compression).

    You can see it and the one with tonemapping at http://perlichtman.com/pasdenapulse/wordpress/2012/05/06/super-moon-2012/

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  • I'm also curious to hear some tele-converter experiences... I've also been wondering about those Samyang mirror lenses as they seem reasonably priced. For what its worth, I also shot the moon the other night with my Chinon 200mm on ETC mode (a €15 ebay score).

  • this is a old 1970s era Asanuma 80-220mm f3.5 .. shot on a GF2 - 440mm equivalent

  • Barring the quirks with its Optical Stabilization system, the Sigma 120-300mm ƒ/2.8 DG OS HSM "S" lens is a fantastic piece of glass that features professional-level image quality, build quality and features at a price point that, at least at the time of this review, are not matched by any other competing lens manufacturer.

    The new Sigma 120-300mm lens is the first "Sports" model in Sigma's new Global Vision line of lenses. This long telephoto zoom combines the flexibility of a zoom with the image quality and constant ƒ/2.8 aperture normally seen on higher-priced telephoto prime lenses. The addition of image stabilization (when it works) makes it a no-brainer for sports and action photographers that shoot in all sorts of environments and weather conditions. It's well-suited outdoors, for football or baseball season or indoors, courtside at a basketball game. Nature and wildlife photographers should take a look as well. The zoom really makes this a very versatile lens.

    http://slrgear.com/reviews/showproduct.php/product/1559/cat/all

  • I'm cheap as hell but still want some supertele for my wildlife photo/video aspirations...

    I've stumbled upon this...what say ye? Are there any ancient, old tele lenses I can get on the cheap?

    http://www.ebay.at/itm/Monster-Tele-Objektiv-Panasonic-Lumix-DMC-GF3-GF2-GF1-G-G2-G1-G3-GH2-500mm-/290767070770?pt=DE_Foto_Camcorder_Objektive&hash=item43b3116632

  • Not much info on that guy, one 2 star review on amazon:

    http://www.amazon.com/500mm-Telephoto-Mirror-Panasonic-Cameras/dp/B006K53ILW

    Rokinon also makes a mirrored lens, 300M F6.3:

  • Careful with mirror lenses, they have the notorious "doughnut" bokeh. Not really nice with a contrasty background.

  • Shot Yesterday on GH2 in ETC with 75-205mm Komine/Vivitar F3.8 @205mm f11-16 ISO400

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  • It is about 15km to the trees and 380000 km to the moon. Lens MTO 1000mm, GH1, mjpeg timelapse.

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