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?
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?
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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
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.
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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