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Bower AB43OM Micro Four Thirds Body to Olympus OM Lens Adapter

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Bower AB43OM Micro Four Thirds Body to Olympus OM Lens Adapter
Key Features
  • Connects Micro Four Thirds Camera Bodies to Olympus OM Lenses
The Bower AB43OM Micro Four Thirds Body to Olympus OM Lens Adapter is a handy device that will allow you to mount your Olympus OM lenses to Micro Four Thirds format camera bodies.

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Bower AB43OM Overview

The Bower AB43OM Micro Four Thirds Body to Olympus OM Lens Adapter is a handy device that will allow you to mount your Olympus OM lenses to Micro Four Thirds format camera bodies.

Note:
When a Four Thirds lens is mounted on a Micro Four Thirds body using an adapter, all of the functions of the Micro Four Thirds system may not always be available.
UPC: 636980410142

Bower AB43OM Specs

Item Type
1x Lens Mount Adapter
Camera Compatibility
Micro Four Thirds Mount
Lens Compatibility
Olympus OM Mount
Electronic Communication
No
Included Shims
Materials
Metal
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
2.9 x 2.8 x 1.6"

Bower AB43OM Reviews

Bower Adapter is a Winner!

By Robert
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2012-02-14

I was initially skeptical about using an adapter to attach a lens that was made for a 35mm camera onto my digital. But I didn't feel like spending 400 plus dollars for a new digital lens. The Bower adapter did the trick and the lens works perfectly. It's easy to attach and actually looks like part of the lens. Great product.

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question

I have a OMD E-M1 and I want to attach an OM-1 50mm lens to it. Will this adapter work? Will the exposure and focusing be manual?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, the Bower AB43OM can be used to mount an OM mount Four Thirds lens on the Olympus OM-D E-M1 camera. You will need to use manual focus and aperture control.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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