


🔴 Protect your gear, perfect your shot — the must-have adapter for Olympus TG pros!
The OM SYSTEM Olympus CLA-T01 Conversion Lens Adapter is a precision-engineered accessory designed exclusively for TG-Series cameras. Featuring a distinctive red accent, it offers a breakaway design that protects your camera’s bayonet mount by absorbing impact damage. Compatible with multiple Olympus TG models, it ensures a secure fit for attaching conversion lenses and filters, enhancing your photography versatility while maintaining OEM reliability and durability.
| ASIN | B0080DIYZW |
| Age Range Description | Young Adult, Adult |
| Aperture modes | F2.8 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection |
| Autofocus | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Weight | 40 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76 in Camera Lens Adapters & Converters |
| Brand | OM SYSTEM |
| Built-In Media | Adapter |
| Camera Flash | no flash |
| Camera Lens | 4 |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | TG-1 |
| Compatible Mountings | OM System |
| Crop Mode | 4:3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,339) |
| Digital Scene Transition | False |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 6400 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic |
| File Format | JPEG, PNG, TIFF |
| Flash Modes | External Flash |
| Focus Features | Autofocus |
| Focus Mode | Manual Focus (MF) |
| Focus Type | Auto and Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Traditional |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050332183551 |
| Has Color Screen | No |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| ISO Range | 100-6400 |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Type | Fisheye/Telephoto |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100-6400 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/15 seconds |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 0.002 seconds |
| Model Name | CLA-T01 |
| Model Number | V323060BW000 |
| Model Series | TG-Series |
| Movie Mode | No |
| Night vision | No |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Photo Sensor Size | one_over_two_point_three_inch |
| Real Angle Of View | 60 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 323060 |
| Shooting Modes | Underwater |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Special Feature | Underwater Photography Capability |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Supported Media Type | ProductImage |
| UPC | 050332183551 |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
D**N
It's designed to break to save the bayonet mount. It's a good feature.
It fits perfectly and adds a nice red accent to my black TG-7. Mine came with a free Olympus lens cap. Regarding the complaints about it being made of plastic and breaking when it's hit hard, that's by design. You can see cut outs around the rim that provide weak points so the ~$20 adapter ring breaks in a fall instead of the bayonet mount in the camera. Don't buy a 3rd party metal adapter or you may regret it. I found this out in Thomas Eisl's YouTube channel and Expert Guide book for the TG-7. Thomas also recommends using a UV filter at all times when you're not using other filters to protect the lens from accidental scratches and while shooting in harsh conditions.
H**N
The best conversion lens adapter for Olympus TG-1/TG-2/TG-3 cameras
There is an all black 3rd party knock-off of this product available, and I own both (purchased through Amazon.com). I use them with my Olympus TG-3, with telephoto and fisheye conversion lenses. In addition, I have one attached to a 40.5mm B+W circular polarizer and lens hood (to prevent lens flare), and a fourth attached to a 40.5mm UV filter (which I use primarily for lens protection when I don't have one of the other attachments on the camera. I have two of these Olympus CLA-T01 adapters, and two of the of JJC RN-T01 adapters. They both work fine for attaching accessories to cameras that are compatible with these attachments (Olympus TG-1, TG-2, TG-3). I prefer the red banded OEM product, only because is has a more solid click into the detent. The JJC product's detent tab is not as long, so it can come off the camera more easily. For this reason, I use the OEM adapters on my two expensive attachment lenses (the TCON-T01 Teleconverter & the FCON-T01 Fisheye converter). The OEM product is currently 39% more expensive ($18 vs $11), but for me the more solid connection is worth the cost difference. I may eventually replace my two JJC adapters with two more Olympus adapters. In case you're interested, here are links to the JJC RN-T01 adapter, Olympus converter lenses and the metal lens hoods I use with my circular polarizers (I have a circular polarizer & hood on my teleconverter lens attachment as well): JJC RN-T01: http://www.amazon.com/JJC-Conversion-Adapter-Olympus-Replaces/dp/B00LSHS36C or http://www.amazon.com/JJC-Professional-Adapter-Olympus-Replaces/dp/B00A9H1OXQ Olympus FCON-T01 Teleconverter: http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-Fisheye-adapter-Cameras-Adapter/dp/B00CMKONQ8 - this is a fun adapter, due to the increase in wide angle coverage & the fisheye distortion. Olympus TCON-T01 Teleconverter: http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-Telephoto-adapter-Cameras-Adapter/dp/B00CMKONVS - this adapter is only moderately useful, but it does increase maximum zoom by 1.7x (to an estimated 170mm equivalent on a 35mm camera). Fotasy LW405 40.5mm Wide Angle Metal Lens Hood Shade: http://www.amazon.com/Fotasy-LW405-40-5mm-Contax-Voigtlander/dp/B005WQZ2NC - works great with a circular polarizer on the TG-3, with no vignetting. It makes it very easy to carry the camera one-handed, by scissoring the lens hood with your fingers. As a bonus, the lens hood prevents you getting your fingers in the shot - which is very easy to do without it. EasyFoto 40.5mm Vented Metal Lens Hood Shade: http://www.amazon.com/EasyFoto-40-5mm-Vented-Contax-Voigtlander/dp/B005G9PSHA - used on the TCON-T01 Teleconverter with a circular polarizer. A straight hood is the appropriate hood to use on a telephoto adapter, as no vignetting will occur. As a final note: Having a lens hood attached to your circular polarizer makes it far easier to rotate the filter (especially without accidentally smudging the filter with fingerprints while blindly reaching for it)!
C**O
Comes with an Olympus slim cap/cover. Win!
Nice construction with a very positive feeling when locked. And it comes with a proper Olympus cap/cover that is probably half as thick as the popular aftermarket choices on Amazon. There is no tether included though.
J**4
Cool Camera but Where are the accessories?....
I love many things about this camera. I'm actually a "real" pro photographer who shoots all Canon pro equipment. I heard about this camera on a pod cast and was very excited from the get go. I was looking at many smaller options to travel with or as recreational usage. A nice alternative to carrying my DSLR and its accessories. I even looked at the micro 4:3 cameras because of the compact size and lens options. Then the TG-1 was announced. This was a no brainer as long as the image quality was good. Which it is... It works great underwater so far. I'm going to Hawaii next week and can't wait to shoot it in the ocean while snorkeling. The under water video footage looks almost better than the stills. I'm so excited to travel light in the camera department. The only thing that really bums me out is that I have been waiting for the teleconverter lens since the release of the camera. It's still on back order and I won't have it for my trip next week which was my major deciding factor in buying this actual camera. It's a good thing I bought the fish eye and adaptor ASAP! But now I won't be shooting any nice portraits with a compressed blurred out background because Olympus dropped the ball on the accessories dept. Not good! Don't release waterproof stuff at the end of summer... I know that all of the main pro shops here in the bay area stopped carrying Olympus because they ALL said "Olympus stopped releasing anything good". When this camera came out the big proshop in Palo Alto CA. finally broke down and started selling it due to the high demand. Now that everyone is waiting for the accessories to be available again or even released. They have already grown tired of waiting for Olympus to catch up again....Otherwise as a point and shoot the camera is pretty cool. User features are awesome and abundant. The fish eye lens looks cool but doesn't seem to be a true fish eye but more of a "wide angle" look. Probably won't actually buy the zoom lens now either. If you are looking for a underwater camera and don't need the additional lenses there are some cheaper options with probably better image quality.
M**Y
Perfect fit for the TG7
I'm loving the lens cap! I'm also looking forward to getting a couple lenses, thanks to this handy ring. Yes, it does fit the TG7 perfectly. You just need to remove the original ring first.
J**E
I have the red version of the TG6 so this matches very well, and it comes with a lens cap so i feel happy now about throwing my Tough in my backpack with fear of damage to the otherwise exposed lens, otherwise the weak point of this "tough" camera' . Really it should have come with this built in. Now i can, if i want add filters and lenses. I didnt buy the alternative that comes with a blade shutter as that was just more to go wrong. FWIW since ive seen comments to the contrary this doesnt affect the watertightness of the camera at all as can be seen from the fact that olympus sell add on underwater lenses with exactly the same adapter ring as this (Literally the same). Its just a ring that has a thread which will accept filters, extra lenses etc.
S**N
TGではこれがないとシステムが始まらない。フィルタ付けたいとかワイコン、テレコンと組み合わせたいなら必須。
A**I
Assolutamente fondamentale per la fotocamera. Io lo adopero sulla macchina Olympus tg3, perfetto per montare filtri o anche solamente tappo per proteggere l'obbiettivo.
P**O
Está bien hecho y permite adaptar a la cámara una tapita estándar, filtros y las (pequeñas) ópticas. Es carete, pero desde mi punto de vista, merece la pena.
C**A
Si vous voulez un cache pour Olympus TG-5, il n'y en a pas de commercialisé (j'ai vérifié au près d'Olympus). Par contre, si vous mettez cette adaptateur à la place de la bague d'origine, il y a un cache Olympus avec (qu'on peut remplacer par un générique pour 40.5 mm si vous en voulez avec un trou et un petit fil pour le tenir à la dragonne, car celui Olympus est joli mais sans attache, donc pas pratique quand on retire le cache, car on peut le perdre, par contre le générique ne peut pas être mis directement sur la bague d'origine). Donc si vous laissez l'adaptateur en permanence à la place de la bague vous pouvez enfin avoir un cache objectif sur votre TG5. Autrement, bien faire attention au repère blanc, il y a le même sur l'appareil photo pour vous indiquer (quand on a appuyé sur le bouton unlock) où commencer à mettre la bague avant de tourner et de lâcher le bouton unlock une fois la bague en place. Ce repère permet de mettre rapidement l'adaptateur. Cet adaptateur vous permet de visser le téléconvertisseur TCON-T01 (ça me permet d'avoir un zoom optique plus fort) ou bien le convertisseur FCON-T01 (pour avoir un effet fish-eye, l'image a un effet arrondi). Je l'ai testé avec le TCON-T01 (après avoir bien sur retiré la bague d'origine sur mon TG5 avec le bouton unlock) - pour information le TCON-T01 est fourni avec le même cache objectif (pour l'extérieur, sinon il en a un autre à l'intérieur) que le CLA-T01. La bague est très fine et fragile, j'ai d'abord essayé de mettre en place l'adaptateur sur le TCON-T01 avant de mettre le CLA-T01 sur le TG5 (mais vous pouvez bien sur mettre le CLA-T01 directement sur le TG5 avant de visser dessus le TCON-T01, je voulais juste vérifier comment ça fonctionne pour éviter de faire des bêtises ;) ). Après j'ai dévissé le TCON-T01 doucement, puis je me suis entraînée à le remettre, en tenant bien droit l'appareil photo (vue de côté) devant moi pour regarder comment se vissait le TCON-T01 sur le CLA-T01. Bien faire attention à ce que le téléconvertisseur soit droit dès le départ sur l'adaptateur afin de tourner proprement et de ne pas casser le pas de vis si vous forcez (ou même l'adaptateur lui même comme il est fin) car si on ne fait pas attention il a tendance à partir de travers dès le départ (et si vous arrivez à le faire tenir de travers, il risque de tomber de toute façon). Après l'avoir fait 2-3 fois, j'ai pu le remonter par la suite facilement du premier coup. Je vous conseille aussi de vous entraîner, ça ne fait pas de mal et ça vous permettra aussi d'être à l'aise avec et de ne pas casser l'adaptateur.
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