http://www.eoshd.com/content/10375/metabones-speed-booster-for-micro-four-thirds-first-look-and-gh3-images hands on with sample pics w gh3!
Contax/Leica R to MFT is available for purchase now.
They choose to release C/Y and Leica R first before EF?
How many Canon mount users are out there that just can't wait for this thing on m43, a lot more than C/Y and Leica R shooters I'd guess
m43 version is not available yet.
On the Metabones website they are currently selling two M43 Speedboosters, and have been for weeks.
http://www.metabones.com/buy-speed-booster
Also Philip Bloom tested the currently selling M43 Speedboosters on the BMCC MFT. Vitaliy posted it earlier in this thread.
On the Metabones website they are currently selling two M43 Speedboosters, and have been for weeks.
Yep, sorry, I meant common mounts, I just fully forgot about their weird approach.
Is there any information from that guy @Brian202020 ?, i really want to build something similar, with a 0.5x focal reducer, making any FF lens adapted to m43 while keeping the focal length, i am planning in buying the same focal reducer and build something similar, i am not a serious photographer, but i like to play with lenses so quality is not an issue, also i have a Olympus OM 55mm F1.2 i would like use, it is very soft already so maybe mantaining the focal length will keep the softness away, i don´t know...
c/y-m43 speedbooster is, in short, awesome. I got mine last week and I´m considering getting another one. Well worth the money.
It really makes the lenses pop as the zeiss full frame glass looks so much better on a slightly bigger sensor (than m43). Until now, I´ve hesitated to use anything but the 28 f2 and 60 macro on my gh2´s.
Here are shots with the 28mm f2.
The lens is set to the same aperture, although the actual T stop obviously is different. I tried to aim for the yellow sign for far focus (I may have set it elsewhere for some of the first shots) and I tried to keep a distance of approximately 1 meter to the focal point for the near focus shots.
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Here are shots with the 35mm f2.8
And finally, the monster of a lens: 60mm f28 macro.
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