SONY ALPHA DSLR USING MINOLTA LENSES PART 3
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Hi,
Very informative videos
Could you suggest a good wide angle and a macro (around 100mm) for the APS-C cams (A700)
Also any suggestions for a brand of m42 adapter
Cheers,
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Thanks for the review, I moved away from Sony/Minolta a while ago, but have retained many of my older minolta maxxum AF lenses, I just purchased a Sony a55, and the photos that I am getting are just wonderful, but they weren't so good at first until i dug through my old stuff and got out those lenses, now I have all the lenses that I could want and didn't have to spend the extremely high prices, just a plug and play deal.
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@ fotolinq. Thanks for the information on the lens's. God Bless...
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thanks so much for your video's. Very informational, and I'm a bit of a geek with this kind of stuff. Tomorrow I'm getting my first DSLR, a Sony A500. I Currently work with a Minotla Dynax 505 si super, with a 28-80mm F3.5/5.6 and a 70-300mm F3.5/5.6 minolta lens :) So happy to actually see someone review the possibility of using them on digitals :D
Thanks for the Videos, very well made and very informational as hompuss said.. can you tell me more of what lens from Minolta and other makes are available for the Sony a A-300 DSLR... I have the Sony 18-70 mm and the 70-200mm... if you can help me with a longer zoom lens that is not very heavy do to me being disabled would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
contact at cackin1@yahoo.com. Thanks again
cacklin1 1 year ago
@cacklin1
Hi - Your email didnt work... Try a 75-300 minolta af lens (about $100 or less) or a recent sigma with minolta af mount !
best,
Joe
fotolinq 1 year ago