300mm canon lens

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If I bought a 300mm Canon lens, and an adaptor to my Micro 4/3 camera, would the result be a 600mm lens on the MFT?

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The Four Thirds sensor format used in MFT cameras is equivalent to a 2.0 crop factorwhen compared to a 35 mm film (full frame) camera. This means that the field of view of a MFT lens is the same as a full frame lens with twice the focal length.

So, it seems, yes
 
Well if you fit a 300mm lens to a MFT camera the. It's still a 300mm lens, however the field of view on the sensor would be the equivalent to having a 600mm lens on a full frame sensor.
 
The focal length of the lens is still 300mm, but the crop factor means that it gives the effect of a 600mm lens. Exposure wise it will still be f4, but the depth of field will be more like f8.
 
The focal length of the lens is still 300mm, but the crop factor means that it gives the effect of a 600mm lens. Exposure wise it will still be f4, but the depth of field will be more like f8.

Thanks Mark, Roland

Might give one a try.................
 
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Most certainly it is do-able..

With my Canon FD 300mm f/4 on a Panasonic G2, this is the top of the Monument in London from the ground on King William Street


The Monument
by Rob Telford, on Flickr

You can get some heavily compressed perspective; same combo


London Bridges
by Rob Telford, on Flickr

Stepping it up a little with an FD 500mm f/8 Reflex on the same m4/3 body gets 1000mm equivalent, this boat was about 1 Km away :)


MP2 - John Harriott IV
by Rob Telford, on Flickr

and allows some unusual perspectives


GLA Building
by Rob Telford, on Flickr

In practice, though, it's a lot of work keeping things steady on a non-image-stabilised body, even with a tripod. The slightest tremor is magnified enormously.

Finding vistas that make use of that field of view is a challenge. Depth of field is surprisingly shallow (even at f/8) and hitting focus takes a lot of care - these are manual lenses.
 
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