Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Sony Slr Dynax Lenses Will My Old Minolta Slr Lenses Work On A New Sony Dslr And Which One Should I Choose?

Will my old minolta slr lenses work on a new sony dslr and which one should i choose? - sony slr dynax lenses

I have an old Minolta SLR (Dynax 7000) with 4 lenses (all f3.5-4.5 Minolta 28-85, F3.5-4.5 35-105, f4, 70-210, F4.5-5.6 100-300). I want a digital SLR camera and do not want to spend loads on new goals, I mean old, if I can. I've heard that they work with the new Sony Alpha cameras, but know everyone if this is true? If yes, which model the best price? I thought the A350 looked good. Ideas?

3 comments:

screwdri... said...

According to Wikipedia, the answer is yes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minolta_AF

They have their own page in the 70-210 F4 here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minolta_AF_ ...

I have never used a DSLR camera Sony can not comment - sorry.

You must remember that the lens has technology and MOST technology, because these lenses have been developed.

Chris

Caoedhen said...

The 28-85 and 70-210 are still selling at a higher price on Ebay. The 35-105 is not that the wide end is not really a camera sensor in APS-C. The 100-300 was in several versions, presented good and mediocre.

All you need is something that will give the Sony wide-angle, provided we do not talk about the A900. In any other model, including the 28-85 target is almost normal. The 18-70 Kit is an option, although the Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 or Sigma 18-50 mm f / 2.8 would be a much better option. Also, the Sigma 17-70 f/2.8-4.5 is a goal, much better than 18-70.

Edwin said...

All Minolta (aka Dynax) AF lenses are compatible with Sony digital SLR cameras. As Sony's Image Stabilizer (IS) in the body of the camera all the goals, the use is a goal.

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