A late late update. I was rummaging among some old stuff, and mostly trying a microscope objective (really lousy!) for macro, and dug up the Componon, so I bodged up a short mount for it. It works, and focuses pretty sharply, but since my main macro interest is chasing bugs and flowers, usually freehand, the closeness makes this a poor choice. I like that it has a variable aperture, but otherwise the typesetting lenses on a microscope adapter work better.
Anyway, here's a quick shot of the adapter made from some spare junk, including the base from a dead zoom lens, a long forgotten filter adapter turned down to sort of thread into it, the base of a dead microscope into which the lens happily threads, and the lens itself. I took a quick and dirty test shot with the camera's built in flash.
Not very likely to get much use here, but I can report that it's pretty sharp, and seems to have nice contrast. It would be good for stationary stuff that doesn't run away.
(by the way, the microscope objective was a fairly low powered one from a projecting microscope, which I thought might work OK. It was utterly terrible with poor contrast and flatness of field. I was surprised at how bad it was.
edit to add: That mount also allows the lens to be reversed, further back into the camera. I don't notice any significant difference between normal and reversed, except of course that you can't adjust the aperture.