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  1. Binoseeker

    FT-lenses on E-M1 Mk II

    The E-M1 mk I has 37 phase detection points, the older FT camera E3 had only 11....
  2. Binoseeker

    FT-lenses on E-M1 Mk II

    I thougt the AF intelligence was only in the camera, which then just commanded the AF motor in the lens to focus.... well, if they have put some AF intelligence in the lens also, then I understand there is issues making FT lenses work good on mFT cameras..... Here is some info from wiki...
  3. Binoseeker

    FT-lenses on E-M1 Mk II

    I would like one too :-) The mk ll would have been much more environmentally friendly if FT-lenses could have been used with good performance. Maybe in the next firmware update.....ok i will check out that URL when i get home.
  4. Binoseeker

    FT-lenses on E-M1 Mk II

    Dan, maybe there is a certain setting in the MkII to be used with FT-lenses? I didn´t have time to check the meny in detail.
  5. Binoseeker

    FT-lenses on E-M1 Mk II

    I tried the FT lens Olympus Digital 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 ED, with Panasonic adapter DMW-MA1, on the E-M1 Mk II today. It didn´t work great at all...as bad as on the Mk I. Maybe it will work better with the Olympus FT-MFT adapter.
  6. Binoseeker

    FT-lenses on E-M1 Mk II

    According to this site FT lenses should work on E-M1 Mk II: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/olympus_om_d_e_m1_mark_ii_review/ Focusing is one area where the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II offers a clear improvement over the original E-M1. The on-sensor phase-detection system has been...
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