Before you buy anything, try to do some test shots with the adapter,
autofocus speed varies A LOT with different lenses.

My main camera is an Olympus EM5, and with adapted 4/3 lenses autofocus
speed and accuracy is terrible at best. Half the times I can’t lock focus,
and the times I get it right it takes so long it’s pointless.

Not really a big deal for me as I mostly shoot with old manual focus
lenses, but you should take it into account.

El El sáb, 31 ago. 2019 a las 16:32, Bob Pdml <[email protected]> escribió:

> ...which is the best make?
>
> I had a small windfall, so I have bought me an Olympus E-M1 II + 12-40/2.8
> lens to take cycling with me, replacing the Fuji X20 that is becoming
> increasingly difficult to peer through.
>
> I have already an Olympus E-3, which I haven't used for years, and a set
> of very good lenses, so I will probably buy the official Olympus adapter
> for those, if there is such a thing.
>
> I would also like to put my Leica and Voigtlander M-mount lenses on, and I
> have a couple of Pentax lenses too, so why not?
>
> There seems to be no end of presumably Chinese-made adapters out there,
> but I have no idea if any of them are any good. So if those of you who
> engage in body-glass promiscuity of this persuasion could give me some tips
> I'd be very grateful.
>
> Ta,
> Bob
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