Gareth Vanderhope
An example of a type of lens that can be used with both a MFT lens mount camera (such as the BMPCC pocket) and an EF lens mount camera (such as the BMCC-EF) -- via relatively inexpensive lens mount adapters -- are old Nikkor lenses originally designed for use with SLR 135-format ("full frame") still film cameras. See:
http://herefortheweather.wordpress.com/ ... d-nikkors/
Lenses designed for MFT can't be adapted for use on the EF mount. Lenses designed for the EF mount can be used on a MFT camera via fairly expensive adapters.
Other combinations are possible. In general, lenses designed to "cover" a APS-C size sensor image circle or larger can be used with the smaller sensors in the BMCC & BMPCC camera, especially fully-manual lenses, via appropriate lens mount adapters. See also:
http://blog.abelcine.com/2010/08/18/35m ... son-chart/
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