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Old 25-03-2008, 09:01 PM
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Hi guys Im quite green when it comes to digital photography. i know bits and bobs tho. just got my self Olympus E-410 with double lens kit. the problem i have is that standard lenses are not quick enough (f speed wise). Im currently looking for a good macro lens and telephoto, but the range is not impressive for 3/4 standard and those available are quite expensive for a rookie. the question i have is, is it worth it to try lens converters for different mouns (pentax k mount for example) and what are the advantages and downfalls of using converters?
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Hey Robert. Never used lens converters co cant help there. what i can say is research the converters as the one thing i would say, they might not work as effectively as the info generated by the lens given to the camera may be lost. if shot on manual all the time i dont see a problem. i also have not had any epxperience with the Olympus. I did post a thread a while ago asking if anyone use the sigma or 4/3's system but not many replied so poss not many users..good luck anyhow
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the trouble with converters is less light gets into the camera so more noise... you up the iso but loose detail and quality, i wouldnt recommend them personally i have in the past used macro filters
but apart from that i cant help im afraid i use the 100mm canon for my macros these days as all my work has to be ready for sale
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