Hi Peter,
I'm well aware of how severe an optical test an eclipse will be, I've seen several in the 1970's and 80's. As for the internal reflections... yes well aware of this - seen it many times in images of the diamond ring taken through camera lenses, even Questers used to shoot movies of it are perfect either.
Long ago my own photos were long ago using 35mm film; the scopes then being 8"f/7 newtonian with an off-axis filter, huge setup but very effective; a C8 which I took to Tasmania twice for annular eclipses (OK but not great) and later a 4" f/10 SCT + glass filter which was great for 35mm, but way too big for m4/3 (anyway that scope is long gone).
Of the m4/3 lenses the upper limit is the Panasonic 100-400 zoom and that's both expensive as I'll probably never use it again, and optically no match for the triplet ED APO's around, though reflections are basically an unknown with these.
After a lot of hunting around and reviews and info I'm leaning towards this beastie
http://www.apm-telescopes.de/en/tele...refractor.html
Another idea I'm kicking round is to use a singlet lens optimised for a single colour with an optical glass filter, and shoot monochromatic in a narrow bandpass. Might not be so photogenic, but should be sharp and free from reflections.
... Will also buy a 90mm ED APO for domestic use.