Olympus E-450 Lens Mount
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Supakit deesopha
5
That's great
I just brought this lens protector from amazon for Olympus ep-3 . It is very great product it's fit with 39 mm lens. The price is very reasonable which is I can't find in any retail store.
31/12/2022
Diane
5
Functional, Secure & Simple to Use
This bike phone mount works! I have logged in 450 miles including a 155 mile 5 day bike tour using this ph mount. It performed flawlessly. It is simple to install & use. It holds my Apple IPhone very securely. Once you get the adjustment of the mount dialed in, just open the cushioned clamp , insert phone, and fold over the rubber web ‘band’ on the corners - you are set. Having the phone on this mount on the handle bars was great for navigation & was very easy to access when I wanted to take photos.
01/10/2022
McB
4
Dirty internal lens-update
I had a dirty internal lens. After some back and forth with Olympus, they had me ship it back for repair. I still had to pay extra for shipping a defective camera, so I won't give it 5 stars. Otherwise, it's a really nice camera.
02/09/2022
LD
5
Five Stars
Replaced an old Bushnell 450 and is easier to see thru.
19/05/2022
Zarts
5
Lens cap keepers are so helpful
These lens cap keepers are a great idea. One end attaches to your camera's lens cap and the ither wraps around tge lens. Nwith my Olympus Tg-2 camera, I attached the strap right where the camera's strap is. They stick so well to the lens cover. Nyounsimply take the lens cap off and it "dangles" while you take your pucture, never getting in the way. I had these for my old Minolta SLR film camera and loved tge strap for it and now love it for my new Olympus TG2.
13/03/2022
Björn
4
UV protector replaced lens cap which keeps getting
Chose it to replace the Olympus 45mm/1.8 lens cap, which I lost early and bought a new one from Amazon.This one does not fall off from a slight touch ! And it is thin.
11/02/2022
Peter D
5
Amazing value for money!
This really is an amazing small to medium sized bag. On occasion I have packed a Canon EOS 1100D with 18-55 and 55-250 lenses, an Optika 500 mirror lens plus an Olympus e-pl1 with 14-42 and 40-150 lenses plus adapters for the Canon and Optika lenses, a basic set of 58mm diameter filters and a converter from 37mm to 58mm so that they will fit on the small Olympus lens. It has two main pockets; one with divisions, which takes the two cameras and a lens each and a spare plus the filters and other bits and another top pocket, which takes the Optika and one other lens.It has the one main strap which allows you to slide the bag round to the front without taking it off and access the cameras though the side of the bag. when on your back there is a small strap which locks the main strap in place across your chest and distributes the weight a bit.The only criticism I can make is a tiny pocket in the bottom of the bag which takes the viewfinder for the Olympus and a lens cleaning cloth has the zip on the wrong side for access when hanging infront of you.
27/12/2021
R. O'Neil R. O'Neil
5
I love my new camera!
For quite some time I was wanting to get a digital SLR camera, because I was sick and tired of the shutter lag that regular digital cameras have. Though I was happy with the pictures my Konica Minolta Dimage Z10 made - especially outdoors, I dreaded to make pictures indoors or trying to capture moving objects on picture (now you see me, now you don't).So I was contemplating for month which digital SLR I wanted and needed. Since this is my first camera of this kind and I'm merely a hobby fotographer, I didn't want to shell out several grands. But I wanted something that had enough "oomph" to it to justify the price tag. So I looked into the Canon Rebel XTi, Nikon D40, Olympus E30 and Olympus E50. The thing I didn't like about the Olympus was the fact, that it seems that I had to buy Olympus picture cards and they are kinda pricy.So I went back and forth between the Canon Rebel XTi and the Nikon D40. Then I looked into the XSi and read the repords on amazon.com and other sites, compared both Canon cameras side by side. After a week or two I finally decided to spend a bit more but have a few more extras with my camera.And I had a lot of fun in the last few days with this camera. I can take pictures with it, that come out clear and vivid even in lower light indoors. I would have had smudgy blurrs with my other camera under the same condition. Right now I am only using the Canon lens EF 50 f/1.8 II for it's higher sensitivity to light, but wait until I go on vacation to Northern Germany in 2 weeks and I will try out the lens that came with the camera. Can't hardly wait!In a nutshell: So far I haven't regreded my desicion to buy this camera!To see a few pictures that I took in the first couple of days owning this camera using this lens 

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29/11/2021
Related Faq
Q
Will this work on an Olympus 100-400mm IS?
A
The Olympus 100-400mm IS lens size is 72mm, please reconfirm the number mark as "ø" (diameter) symbol, if the number is 72, just need to order same 72mm size filter ,thanks. 
Q
Will this mount to Olympus pen ft cameras?
A
Unfortunately this is for adapting lenses to Olympus' modern digital Micro 4/3 cameras. It won't work with the Pen FT or similar half-frame film cameras, and you most likely won't find anyone making adapters for these. 
Q
Will this work on my sony a6000 and tokina minolta 100-300mm macro zoom?
A
Yes 
Q
Too loose/there is gap between lens and adapter ring
A
  1. If there is ever any more than a slight amount of rotational play, you may want to try tightening the lens mount adapter so it will hold the lens tighter to the mount. There are 3 flanges in the middle of the adapter (what the lens locks onto) that are split open slightly, this gap is what gives the tension that holds the lens tight to the body. Over time and with use these gaps decrease in size, no longer pulling the lens tight to the adapter, which allows the lens to move inside the mount more than it should.
  2. To tighten the fit, get a slim metal object (a #1.5 or #2.0 small flat eyeglass screwdriver is ideal) and insert it into the slit to open it up just a little bit (see images below, make sure to do it to all 3 evenly). The more you open the gap, the tighter the lens will be to the adapter; too much and the lens will have a hard time mounting so make sure to do it just a little bit at a time to all 3 flanges evenly, it doesn’t take much at all to get a tight fit.Note: please do not use too much strength, or the shrapnel will be damaged.
 
Q
What kind of rear and front caps would I buy to go on this since it doesn't come with any?
A
I don't think you need any. There is no glass. 
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