other day at the water hole, "Have you ever heard ...?", Namibia 2009
A little slide before it with my review of the Olympus E-P1 continues: Olympus away currently in a promotion campaign adapter when you buy an Olympus-PEN or you just bought. This should prove attractive to some interested readers here be, I think.
Once you can get in the period from 1.5.2010 to 30.6.2010 (date of purchase) to his pen an adapter MMF-1, which makes it possible that you can adapt all of its FT lenses easily to its new PEN, even with functioning autofocus. Even if the AF in some lenses not quite as fast as the FT-cameras, I use the adapter very very happy. After all it costs in the shops about 140, - €. In this link get him during the campaign to free his newly purchased to PEN. There are also the conditions of participation that you read and you just have to follow, so you get your free adapter also sent really.
The second action concerns a Novoflex adapter, which allows you to connect external lenses of other manufacturers to the PEN. This also works well, but unfortunately, of course, then no auto focus. In this campaign you get the adapter while not fully paid, but at least there is a discount of 20%, and therefore for a purchase price of approximately 125, - € again 25, - €, which you then save. This action is between the 15/04/2010 and the 30.6.2010 (date of purchase of PEN). One must, however, the terms and conditions also follow closely and then go with his printed voucher at a participating merchant. All other necessary information can be found on this page at Olympus. Actually, there is such a Novoflex adapter for all your lenses, so you can connect to MFT (eg, Leica, Canon, Nikon, etc.), just the adapter for the old Olympus OM system is hereby excluded from the action (no idea why).
Feel free to also on a post in the DSLR forum going to pursue this discussion on the campaign Give away the MMF-1. But I would of course be very pleased if you told me about your (hopefully positive) experience with the Olympus-promotion here in the comments.
Stay tuned for the next part of my Olympus E-P1 review. My next post will follow soon and it will be about the downsides of the PL1 ...
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