Hecubus wrote:Is there one or two adapters in particular you would suggest?
I don't use any of them so can't really suggest one over another. Using electronic Canon EF lenses on the BMCC MFT is not really a practical choice. If you have Canon EF lenses the BMCC EF is a better option in my opinion.
Hecubus wrote:Also, do you know of a resource (website for example, or your own personal experience) that might layout what passive MFT lenses exist out there for purchase and/or what might be suggested for the BMCC MFT? I've found a write up here and there that lists a couple, but it seems passive MFT lenses are few and far between compared to their active counterparts. This forum is nice, but I'd like to see something similar to what BMD did with the lens suggestions for the pocket cinema camera in the support area of the site where they list several lenses that are compatible with that camera.
Most people buy the BMCC MFT so that can adapt various lenses to the mount rather then specifically for MFT lenses. You can for instance adapt many classic lenses for you on the BMCC MFT. Nikon, M42, Canon FD, Leica, PL, C-mount, Olympus OM, etc, etc...
The Nikon, Contacx, Canon FD, Minolta MD and Leica R can also all benefit from the Metabones Speed Booster.
There are however various MFT lenses that are full manual that will work very well on the BMCC MFT. Look at the Voigtlands (17.5mm, 25mm, 42.5mm all f/0,95) or the SLRMagic (12mm f/1.6, 35mm f0/95, etc). Some of the Rokinon lenses are available in MFT mount and they are full manual.
But as I said... there is many more options available by simple using an adaptor.