Let's start with the info and the good news. I purchased a Zuiko Auto-W 28mm f/2.8 off the bay, fine condition but cheap due to a dented filter ring but otherwise okay. I bought an AF-confirm adapter for OM-EF having heard good things about AF confirm. I can only add positive about the AF confirm, I'm getting shots spot on at f/2.8 all the time. The lens itself is a beauty, and the images are stunningly sharp, even wide open at f/2.8.
And now for the bad news, so firstly, see the image (hopefully) linked below
If you look towards the top of the adapter you can see the screw that is put through to move a lever which enables full aperture control. This is not in the correct place, and with the adapter locked in place only engages the mechanism about 45-50%. This means apertures of only f/2.8-5.6 work fully.
This has left me a little downhearted due to having an actual Olympus lens, which must conform exactly to the specification of OM mount, and the adapter cannot do it justice. As you may be able to see, I've effected a gaffer tape fix for now, but I had hoped it would all work 'out of the box' or bubblewrap, so to speak.
Short of drilling and threading a very small diameter hole in the correct place, I'm not sure how to permanently remedy this. Does the blame for this lay with the adapter, or have I bought a lens not fully designed around the OM mount specification?
To help forum experts in this area, this is, in full, everything written around the front element of the lens:
OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-W 28mm 1:2.8 240278 Japan.
Hope someone can help me out, as the images produced part of this experiment has been extremely encouraging!
And now for the bad news, so firstly, see the image (hopefully) linked below
If you look towards the top of the adapter you can see the screw that is put through to move a lever which enables full aperture control. This is not in the correct place, and with the adapter locked in place only engages the mechanism about 45-50%. This means apertures of only f/2.8-5.6 work fully.
This has left me a little downhearted due to having an actual Olympus lens, which must conform exactly to the specification of OM mount, and the adapter cannot do it justice. As you may be able to see, I've effected a gaffer tape fix for now, but I had hoped it would all work 'out of the box' or bubblewrap, so to speak.
Short of drilling and threading a very small diameter hole in the correct place, I'm not sure how to permanently remedy this. Does the blame for this lay with the adapter, or have I bought a lens not fully designed around the OM mount specification?
To help forum experts in this area, this is, in full, everything written around the front element of the lens:
OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-W 28mm 1:2.8 240278 Japan.
Hope someone can help me out, as the images produced part of this experiment has been extremely encouraging!


