Ultimate Guide to Sony Lens Adapters
PUBLISHED: August 9, 2014 / UPDATED: February 23, 2024
One of the best features of mirrorless cameras is, that due to their extremely thin body design, it’s possible to mount a huge array of lenses on them using lens mount adapters and still achieve infinity focus. Unless otherwise noted, the adapters listed here are essentially hollow tube spacers than make up the differences in body depth.
If you’re looking for adapters for Sony a7, a7R, a7S, a7II, a7RII, a7SII fullframe mirrorless cameras to take advantage of the full angle of view of legacy lenses, you should AVOID adapters marked ‘Speed Booster’ or ‘Turbo’ as these adapters convert the fullframe image down to APS-C.
I tested a wide array of lens mount adapters while writing ‘Sony A7/A7R: From Snapshots to Great Shots‘ and compiling my Guide to Sony a7/a7R/a7S/a7II/a7RII Lens Mount Adapters. These third-party lens adapter manufacturers have worked closely with Sony:
Metabones lens adapters hit the sweet mid-point between price and quality
Novoflex lens adapters are premium lens mount adapters – at a premium price.
Voigtlander lens adapters offer premium quality with a few unique features not found on other adapters.
FotodioX lens adapters offers an extremely wide range of adapters at a very good price.
Vello lens adapters offer well made adapters at bargain prices.
Here’s an alphabetical round-up of lens adapters for Sony E-Mount cameras including Sony a7, a7R, a7S, a7II, a7RII, a7SII, a6300, a6000, a5100, a5000 and NEX still and video cameras along with links to retailers who I use and trust:
Alpa to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Metabones Alpa Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($119)
This Metabones adapter allows an Alpa mount lens to be attached to a Sony E-mount cameras, including full frame E-mount cameras. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm (AE metering), or other auto functions are not retained using this adapter.
Arriflex to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Metabones Arriflex Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($120)
This adapter allows a Arriflex Standard mount lens to be attached to a Sony E-mount cameras including full frame A7 series cameras. This is an adapter for lenses with the older Arriflex Standard mount – NOT the Arri B (Bayonet) or Arri PL mount.
Arri PL-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Pro Lens Mount Adapter Arri PL to Sony E-Mount ($120)
This Fotodiox adapter allows you to use Arri PL mounted lenses onto Sony E-mount cameras, allowing you to use your existing PL mount lenses with newer cameras that feature the Sony E mount such as Sony NEX and A7 series cameras.
16×9 Inc. Cine Lens Mount PL to Sony E Mount ($500)
This adapter allows you to attach PL mount cinema lenses to Sony E-mount cameras. The mount can also be used with Cine Lens Bracket and any 15mm Mini Rod Support system while working with large lenses. The stainless steel construction prevents any physical changes due to temperature fluctuations.
MTF Services Ltd PL to Sony E Mount Adapter ($460)
MTF Services Ltd PL to Sony E Mount Adapter allows you to connect 35mm PL lenses to Sony cameras. When attached to the lens, it adds a magnification factor of 1.11x. It is compatible with the Sony A7 series cameras.
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Canon EF to Sony E-Mount Auto Focus Smart Adapters
Two Autofocus Canon EF and EF-S lens Smart Adapters stand out above the rest.
Metabones Canon EF to Sony E-Mount T Smart Adapter V ($399)
Metabones is the original – and most popular – AF Smart lens adapter for Canon EOS to Sony E-mount. This is my adapter of choice as it’s the only Smart Adapter that gets regular user-installable firmware updates that improve AF performance with many Canon EF lenses not supported by cheaper adapters.
Sigma MC-11 EF Mount Converter for Sony E-mount ($249)
Enables all native AF functions including Eye AF, Lock-on AF and Video AF with Sigma EF-mount Art, Contemporary and Sport lenses on Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. This adapter also supports auto-exposure, in-camera lens correction, in-camera image stabilization and retains full EXIF data. Interior is flocked to reduce reflections. An integrated LED can be used to display select Sigma lens compatibility with the adapted camera body. This adapter also gets user-installable firmware updates, but please note that Sigma firmware updates are aimed on improving performance of Sigma EF lenses – not Canon or other brands.
Budget Canon EF Smart Adapters
I STRONGLY recommend the first two adapters listed above, but I’m often asked for ‘budget options’. Here are two options that work fairly well with most lenses – but unlike Metabones and Sigma MC-11, these adapters are NOT as consistent across the entire line of EF glass.
High-Speed Commlite CM-EF-E HS Lens Adapter ($159)
Commlite CM-EF-E HS lens adapter is the best of the sub-$200 Smart Adapters since it supports Phase Detection AF for faster AF. Users can switch between PDAD and Contrast AF by pressing the Focus Mode Button on the side of the adapter. Firmware update is user-upgradeable via a USB port.
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FotodioX Canon EF Lens Pro Fusion Smart AF Adapter ($100)
While it lacks Phase Detection and video AF support or user-installable firmware updates, this adapter does offer full electronic communication. With AF speed similar to the third-generation Metabones Smart Adapter III, this adapter works well with many – BUT NOT ALL – Canon EF lenses.
BUYER BEWARE! There are other Canon AF Smart Adapters on the market, but I do not recommend any of them.
Manual Focus Canon EF Lens Adapters
FotodioX Vizelex ND Throttle Adapter for Canon EF to Sony E Mount ($100)
This Canon EF and EF-S adapter features a built-in 10-stop variable neutral density filter to control the amount of light entering the camera. An ND filter enables shooting in bright daylight while still using wide apertures for shallow depth of field. It also helps with fast exposure adjustments when going from bright to low light. A bright blue metal ring manually adjusts the filter from ND2-ND1000 (2-stop to 10-stop) which is a very cool feature for filmmakers and still photographers who want to shoot wide open in bright light.
FotodioX Adapter for Canon EF to Sony E-Mount (with Iris Control) ($70)
This Fotodiox adapter allows Canon EF lenses to attach to Sony E-Mount cameras. This adapter also has a built in iris control which allows for some degree of control over the light coming in from the lens. Canon EOS lenses use an electronic aperture which will not function with an adapter, the built-in clickless iris control enables the lens to still be used with some functionality.
Canon FD/FL to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Fotodiox Pro Canon FD/FL to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapter ($60)
This adapter allows a Canon FD-mount lens to be used with a full-frame or APS-C format Sony E-mount camera. Designed to support infinity focusing and constructed from brass and an aluminum-alloy along with a stainless-steel lens mounting ring. This adapter does not support electronic communication between an attached camera and lens. To control the amount of light that enters a Sony E-mount camera when using this adapter and a Canon FD-mount lens, an aperture-control ring is built into the adapter which couples with the lens’s aperture mechanism so that adjustments to brightness as well as depth-of-field can be made. The adapter includes a detachable Arca-type compatible tripod foot with 1/4″-20 threads.
Metabones Canon FD Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($99)
This Metabones adapter allows Canon FD mount lenses to attach to a Sony E-mount cameras. Metabones adapters are quality made, using precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of the adapter to ensure smooth mounting, quality aesthetic, and durability. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm (AE metering), or other auto functions are not retained using this adapter.
Novoflex Adapter for Canon FD Lens to Sony E-Mount ($212)
Novoflex Canon FD Lens to Sony E-mount Adapter for makes it possible to mount a Canon FD lens to your Sony E-Mount camera with a precision mechanical adapter. This adapter does not transfer functions such as auto focus from the camera to the lens, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible.
Contax G to Sony E-Mount Auto Focus Lens Adapters
Techart Contax G to Sony NEX AF Adapter III ($300)
There are a number of Contax G to Sony E lens mount adapters on the market, but your best choice for AF is the Techart Contax G to Sony NEX AF Adapter III. The latest Mark III version of this adapter has been updated for improved AF focusing speed. This adapter works best when focusing wide open and results vary depending on the lens used.
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Manual Focus Contax G Lens Adapters
Metabones Contax G Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($130)
Metabones Contax G Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter from allows a Contax G mount lens to be attached to a Sony E-mount camera, including full frame A7, A7R and A7S cameras. The adapter features a unique ultra-wide manual focus ring with smooth focusing action. The focus ring allows compatibility with the following lenses: Zeiss Biogon 21/2.8, Zeiss Biogon 28/2.8, Zeiss Planar 35/2, Zeiss Planar 45/2, Zeiss Sonnar 90/2.8.
FotodioX Adapter for Contax G to Sony E-Mount ($90)
This adapter allows you to attach a Contax G lens to a Sony E camera body. Focusing is done using a focus dial and internal focus pin. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance with a leaf spring mechanism for ‘No Play’ fit.
Contax N to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Contax N to Sony E-Mount ($90)
This adapter allows you to mount Contax N lenses to Sony E-mount camera bodies. It has a built-in iris which allows for some degree of control over the light coming in from the lens. Automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached.
Contax/Yashica to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Metabones Contax Yashica Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($99)
Allows Contax Yashica mount lens to be mounted on Sony E-mount full-frame and APS cameras. Metabones adapters are quality made, using precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of the adapter in order to ensure smooth mounting, quality aesthetic, and durability. This adapter has a detachable tripod foot that is compatible with Arca Swiss ball heads.
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Novoflex Adapter for Contax/Yashica Lens to Sony E-Mount ($212)
This adapter makes it possible to mount a Contax or Yashica C/Y lens to Sony E-Mount cameras with a precision mechanical adapter. The adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible.
Contax/Nikon SC to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Kipon Contax RF Mount Lens to E-Mount with Integrated Aperture Ring ($220) This advanced model of the KIPON CRF-NEX and compatible with both CONTAX RF series inner and outer bayonet lenses. Refer to indicator on the adapter for focal length and aperture value when compatible with outer bayonet lenses.
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Voigtlander Adapter for Nikon/Contax SC Mount Lens to Sony E Mount ($219)
This Adapter for Sony E Mount Camera and SC Nikon/Canon Lens from Voigtlander allows you to attach Nikon or Contax SC-mount rangefinder lenses to a Sony E-mount cameras. This adapter is for Nikon S Rangefinder or Zeiss Contax Rangefinder lenses WITH focusing helicals – not for modern Nikon lenses or Contax G lenses.
Contax 645 to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Fotodiox Pro Contax 645 to Sony E-Mount Lens Mount Adapter ($155)
This premium grade Fotodiox “Pro” adapter features a smooth surface for effortless mounting with Infinity Focus guaranteed. This adapter is made up of both a Contax 645 Lens to Canon EF/EF-S Camera Adapter + Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Adapter.
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Exacta/Topcon to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Exakta/Topcon to Sony E-Mount ($60)
This Fotodiox adapter allows Exakta/Topcon lenses to attach to a Sony camera body. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Hasselblad V-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Hasselblad V to Sony E-Mount ($80)
This adapter allows you to mount Hasselblad V lenses to Sony E-mount bodies, including full frame a7/A7R/A7S. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Konica-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Konica AR to Sony E-Mount ($60)
This adapter attaches Konica AR lenses to a Sony E-mound cameras. It’s one of the Fotodiox Pro-series adapters specially crafted to endure professional use with leaf spring design in the adapter holds the lens tight to the camera body ensuring there is no play between the camera and the lens. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Leica M to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Voigtlander VM-E Close Focus M Mount to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($279)
This Leica M to Sony E adapter that stands out from all the rest. The biggest problem with rangefinder lenses is that they rarely focus as closely and SLR glass. It’s not unusual for a 50mm M-Mount lens to focus no closer than one meter. That’s where the Voigtlander VM-E Close Focus M-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapter comes in handy. Its Helicoid focus extension allows you to rack out an additional 4mm focus extension to the nearest focus point the lens. That’s enough to go from half body to a tight face when shooting with a 50mm.
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Camera: Sony A7R | Adapter: Voigtlander VM-E Close Focus M-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapter | Lens: Voigtlander 50mm f/1.1 Nokton at closest focus distance (left) and with 4mm extension using (right)
FotodioX Adapter for Leica M Mount to Sony E-Mount ($70)
This adapter is compatible with Leica M lenses, CL lenses, Ernst Leitz Canada’s ELCAN lenses, Konica Hexar RF lenses, and Minolta CL, CLE Rokkor Lenses, Voigtlander lenses with the Bessa T, R2, R2A, R3A, R4A, R2M, R3M and R4M, Rollei 35 RF, Zeiss Ikon rangefinder lenses. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Metabones Leica M Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($90)
This adapter allows a Leica M mount lens to be attached to Sony E-mount cameras. Metabones adapters are quality made, using precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of the adapter in order to ensure smooth mounting, quality aesthetic, and durability. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm (AE metering), or other auto functions are not retained using this adapter. Designed to reach infinity focus while maintaining the correct registration distance required to support CRC lenses or lenses with floating elements.
Vello Leica M Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($32)
Vello Leica M Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Adapter is a durable budget-priced alternative that allows you to attach a Leica M mount lens to a Sony E-mount (NEX or full-frame) camera body. The all-metal adapter is designed to fit the lens securely, yet can still be removed easily when not needed.
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Novoflex Adapter for Leica M Lens to Sony E-Mount ($260)
This adapter allows you to mount a Leica M lens to your E-mount cameras with a precision mechanical adapter. The adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible. The lens will focus to infinity using this adapter.
Leica R to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Metabones Leica R to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($99)
This Metabones adapter allows Leica R mount lenses to be mounted to Sony E-mount cameras. Metabones adapters are quality made, using precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of the adapter in order to ensure smooth mounting, quality aesthetic, and durability. This adapter has a detachable tripod foot that is compatible with Arca Swiss ball heads. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm (AE metering), or other auto functions are not retained using this adapter.
Novoflex Adapter for Leica R Lens to Sony E-Mount ($212)
This Novoflex adapter mounts Leica R lensese to Sony E-Mount cameras with a precision mechanical adapter. This adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible.
M39 Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Fotodiox Leica M39 to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapter ($16)
This adapter mounts Leica M39 LTM screw mount lens to Sony E-Mount cameras. There is no ROM connection on the ring so diaphragm control of the lens is set manually. The adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible.
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M42 Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Pro Lens Mount Adapter ($20) Fotodiox ‘Pro’ Series adapters are made with precision standards to insure the perfect fit for your camera and lens and to endure professional use. The Fotodiox Pro M42 Screw Mount to NEX E-Mount lens mount adapter will fit all M42 (42x1mm) Screw Mount Lenses to full-frame or APS-C format Sony E-mount camera. It is designed to support infinity focusing, and is constructed with brass to provide a durable, yet lightweight camera-to-lens connection.
Vello M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Lens Adapter ($20)
Precise construction makes it easy to securely attach M42 screw-mount lenses to E-mount cameras. Infinity focus is guaranteed, ensuring that you get proper functionality our of all your optics. The adapter is made from a durable zinc alloy and features matte black finish inside to reduce the potential for glare and reflections that can negatively impact image quality.
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Vello M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Lens Adapter with Macro ($70)
Vello Lens Adapter with Macro allows you to use M42 lenses on Sony E-mount cameras with additional close-up focusing capabilities provided through an integrated macro focusing helicoid. You can also retract the helicoid to obtain infinity focus capabilities. The adapter is made from a durable zinc alloy and features a matte black finish on the inside to reduce the potential for glare and reflections that can negatively impact image quality.
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FotodioX M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Vizelex ND Adapter ($99)
Features a built-in variable ND filter for added control over your exposure. This adapter is actually comprised of two separate adapters: The Canon EF/EF-S to Sony E Vizelex ND Throttle and an M42 to Canon EF/EF-S Adapter. This provides you with added versatility for your system as each adapter can be used independently as well. The integrated ND filter of the Vizelex offers a 0.3 to 2.4 filter factor, which translates into a wide range of 1 to 8 stops.
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Novoflex Adapter for M 42 Lens to Sony E-Mount ($158)
This Novoflex adapter allows you to mount a M 42 lens to Sony E-Mount cameras with a precision mechanical adapter. The adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible.
Mamiya 645-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Mamiya 645 to Sony E-Mount ($70)
This adapter allows Mamiya 645 lenses to attach to a Sony E-Mount camera body. Adapting a larger format lens to a smaller format sensor provides optical as well as practical advantages. The smaller image field helps minimize the effects of lens distortion and aberration by using the center or “sweet spot” of the larger lens’ image circle, thus providing edge-to-edge sharpness. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Minolta Maxxum A-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Sony LA-EA3 Lens Mount Adapter ($199)
Sony’s LA-EA3 lens adapter transmits the lens data to the camera to control aperture on Sony A7/A7R/A7S cameras. With non-SSM lenses this adapter will be MF only. The LA-EA3 is and ideal choice for architecture, landscapes or any application where fast lighting focus isn’t needed but you wish to capture the highest possible resolution.
Sony LA-EA4 Lens Mount Adapter ($349)
Sony’s LA-EA4 lens adapter adds full-time continuous Phase Detection AF using Sony Translucent Mirror Technology making this adapter well-suited for shooting fast moving action or when shooting with Maxxum screw-drive lenses. According to DxO, the light loss from the translucent mirror is 1/3 stop.
Sony LA-EA5 Lens Mount Adapter ($248) allows Focal Plane Phase Detection AF, AF/AE Tracking up to 11 FPS with SSM & SAM A-mount lenses along with built-in screw-drive functionality for Sony A-mount lenses that when coupled with Sony a7R IV and a6600 cameras, allows still photography autofocus without the need for the SLT mirror. Teleconverters and Movie Recording are not Supported.
Minolta MD/MC to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Minolta MD/MC to Sony E-Mount ($60)
This adapter allows Minolta MD/MC/SR Rokkor lenses to attach to a Sony E-mount camera body. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished stainless steel surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Novoflex Adapter for Minolta MD or MC Lens to Sony E-Mount ($212)
This Novoflex adapter makes it possible to mount a Minolta MD or Minolta MC lens to Sony E-Mount camera with a precision mechanical adapter. The adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible. The lens will focus to infinity using this adapter.
FotodioX Vizelex ND Throttle Adapter for Minolta MD Lenses ($100)
This Fotodiox adapter features a built-in 10-stop variable neutral density filter to control the amount of light entering the camera which enables shooting in bright daylight while still using wide apertures for shallow depth of field. It also helps with fast exposure adjustments when going from bright to low light. A bright blue metal ring manually adjusts the filter from ND2-ND1000.
Nikon Auto Focus Smart Lens Adapters for Sony E-Mount
Nikon AF lenses are more of a challenge to adapt than Canon, the best performing Nikon Auto Focus Smart Adapters are from MonsterAdapter:
[BEST-IN-CLASS] Monster Adapter LA-FE2 Nikon F to Sony E Lens Adapter ($439)
The 2nd-generation Monster Adapter LA-FE2 Nikon F Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Adapter allows select Nikon lenses to be used on Sony E-Mount camera bodies while retaining electronic communication and autofocus function. It maintains communication and power supply through its electronic contacts to provide autofocus and aperture setting control from the camera body, and it is compatible with lenses that have built-in motors
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MonsterAdapter LA-FE1 Nikon F to Sony E Adapter ($329)
Monster Adapter supports AE / AF shooting with Nikon F mount CPU lenses with a built-in motor (E-type and G-type) lenses and aperture control with CPU lenses that don’t have a built-in motor (D-type). With Sony PDAF cameras, AF-C is possible for high-speed continuous shooting (up to approximately 10 frames per second) along with Face Detection and Eye AF support.
The following three Nikon AF Smart adapters are all produced by Commlite – just with different branding. They work fairly well for still photography with most of the newer Nikon Type G or E lenses with Sony Alpha 1, a7 II, a7 III, a7 IV, a7C, a7C II, a7C R, a7R II, a7R III, a7R IV, a7R V, a7S III, a9, a9 II, a9 III, a6100, a6300, a6400, a6500, a6600 & a6700 cameras. They will still control aperture with older Nikkor D-Types lenses – but forget about AF. Nikon PC-E lenses are also incompatible. Read how these three adapters perform.
Commlite Nikon F to Sony E Autofocus Electronic Lens Adapter ($200)
Commlite made the world’s first Nikon AF adapter as well as the re-branded adapters listed below. Commlite made physical changes to all adapters beginning with v05 that adds compatibility with several additional Nikon lenses that cannot be used with previous adapters. AF works best with Sony PDAF lenses and E-type and G-type Nikon AF lenses – but not with many of the earlier D-type lenses.
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FotodioX FUSION Smart Mark II Adapter (DISCONTINUED)
This Second generation Fotodiox Fusion adapter is a re-badged Commlite adapter. North American users may prefer for it’s USA warranty and support. AF works best with Sony PDAF cameras and E-type and G-type Nikon AF lenses – but not with many of the earlier D-type lenses. This lens has been discontinued but it may show up on the used market.
Vello Nikon F to Sony E Autofocus Lens Adapter v08 (DISCONTINUED)
Vello’s Nikon AF Adapter is another re-badged Commlite adapter. North American users may prefer for it’s USA warranty and support. AF works best with Sony PDAF cameras and E-type and G-type Nikon AF lenses – but not with many of the earlier D-type lenses. This lens has been discontinued but it may show up on the used market.
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Nikon G Manual Focus Lens Adapters for Sony E-Mount
Nikon G Adapters have a ring on the adapters that allows rough control of the aperture of Nikon G lenses – think of aperture control as opening or closing a faucet – rather than precise F-stops. They Cannot control the aperture of Nikkor E-Type or Nikkor PC-E Lenses. Nikon G adapters will also work with Nikon D-type and manual focus Nikkor F lenses, so if you have both types of lenses – get a Nikon G adapter.
FotodioX Nikon F/G Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera DLX Series Adapter ($80)
Designed to support G-type lenses, this adapter has a de-clicked aperture control ring that allows for precise manual adjustment of the lens aperture. DLX series version also comes equipped with an improved spring mechanism that provides a more secure fit. It is also guaranteed to provide infinity focusing capabilities. Includes a built-in Arca-type compatible tripod foot that also has a standard 1/4″-20 thread.
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FotodioX Adapter for Nikon G to Sony E-Mount II ($60)
Allows you to attach a Nikon G lens to a Sony E-Mount camera body. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. The adapter features a built-in aperture control ring for Nikon G lenses that can be clicked or de-clicked with the flip of a switch.
Vello Nikon F-Mount G Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Lens Adapter with Aperture Control ($25)
This all-metal adapter allows you to mount a Nikon G lens onto a Sony E-mount camera. A tripod collar with a 1/4″-20 mount enables you to shift the center of gravity for easier handling with heavy lenses, and relieve strain on the camera lens assembly. There is no electrical communication between camera body and lens so you need to focus manually, and to set exposures manually or in aperture priority mode. The adapter has a manual aperture collar that provides approximate aperture control.
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Metabones Nikon G to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($139)
This Metabones adapter allows you to attach a Nikon F-mount G lens to Sony E-Mount, including full frame cameras. Metabones’ adapters are precision-machined with brass and plated with chromium on both sides of the adapter. It is also designed to allow lenses to reach infinity focus while maintaining the correct registration distance required to support CRC lenses or lenses with floating elements. It features a clickless 8-stop aperture ring with half-stop markings and a detachable Arca Swiss-compatible quick-release tripod foot. Matte black finish minimizes internal reflections to maintain image quality.
FotodioX Vizelex Cine ND Throttle Nikon G-Type Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($107) includes a built-in variable neutral density filter with an integrated control ring. The variable neutral density filter provides an exposure reduction of 2 to 8 stops so that adjustments to brightness can be made independently of the camera and lens, which enables more flexible exposure and depth-of-field control while recording video within a designated frame rate. Integrated control ring features a cogwheel design, allowing it to interface with separately available follow-focus accessories.
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Novoflex Adapter for Nikon Lens to Sony E-Mount ($239)
German-made Novoflex Adapter makes it possible to mount a Nikon lens to Sony E-Mount cameras with a precision mechanical adapter. It does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible. Why is this the most expensive? Like I said, “German-made.”
Nikon F Manual Focus Lens Adapters for Sony E-Mount
Nikon F adapters are made for Nikon D-Type and Manual Focus Nikkor lenses which have a physical aperture ring. They do not support lens functions that rely on electronic communication with the camera body and cannot control the aperture of Nikkor G-Type, E-Type or Nikkor PC-E Lenses.
FotodioX Mount Adapter for Nikon F-Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera ($25)
FotodioX NIKF-SNYE Lens Mount Adapter allows you to use Nikkor F-mount lenses on your Sony E-mount camera. Precision-crafted out of hardened anodized aluminum, the adapter provides a secure and solid camera-to-lens connection and it supports infinity focus.
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Vello Nikon F Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($45)
This adapter allows you to mount a Nikon F lens onto a Sony E-mount (NEX or full-frame) camera body. The all-metal adapter is designed to fit the lens securely, yet can still be removed easily when not needed. Autofocus, automatic aperture and AE metering will be disabled by the lens adapter as there will be no electrical communication between camera body and lens. You will need to focus manually, and to set exposures manually or meter in aperture priority mode. The lens will retain its ability to focus to infinity.
Metabones Nikon F Lens to Sony E-mount Camera T Adapter III ($99)
This Metabones adapter allows a Nikon F mount lens to be attached to a Sony E-mount including full frame cameras. Metabones adapters are quality made, using precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of the adapter in order to ensure smooth mounting, quality aesthetic, and durability. It has a detachable tripod foot that is compatible with Arca Swiss ball heads.
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Nikon F Manual Focus Lens Macro Adapters
KIPON Macro Lens Mount Adapter with Helicoid for Nikon F-Mount Lens to Sony-E Mount Camera ($200)
KIPON Macro Lens Mount Adapter with Helicoid uses an adjustable helicoid for macro close focus while retaining infinity focus with Nikon F lenses on fullframe Sony E-Mount cameras.
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APS-C Speed Booster Nikon F Manual Focus Lens Adapters
Speed Boosters are 0.71x focal converters that reduce a full-frame image to APS-C. They’re compatible with Sony APS-C mirrorless cameras including a5000, a5100, a6000, a6100, a6300, a6400, a6500, a6600, FX-30 and NEX. They can also be used in APS-C or Super 35 Crop Mode with a7 Series cameras – but they will NOT cover fullframe. This adapter cannot control the aperture of Nikkor E-Type or Nikkor PC-E Lenses.
Metabones Nikon F-Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Speed Booster ULTRA ($479). With a 5 element/4 group optical design it allows a full frame Nikon F-Mount lens to be mounted to an APS-C format E-Mount camera and in doing so, increases the angle of view and increases the maximum aperture by approximately one f/stop. It is compatible with Nikkor F mount and F Mount G lenses including AI and non-AI mounts.
Tilt/Shift Adapters for Nikon G to Sony E-Mount
Kipon Tilt- Shift Lens Mount Adapter from Nikon G to Sony Nex ($360)
Aperture control on the adapter allows manual aperture adjustment. The adapter also providea 360 degree free rotation and a 12 degree tilt and 15mm shift function. This provides the adapter with the flexibility to be adjusted accordingly to meet the needs of every situation. The tilt function enables you to highlight specific subjects in a photo while the shift function minimize an size distortions that may result from objects being seen at an angle.
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Nikon S RF to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Fotodiox Nikon RF Rangefinder to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapter ($24)
Premium Grade Fotodiox Lens Mount Adapter mounts Nikon S Rangefinder lenses on Sony E-Mount cameras including fullframe Sony A7/A7R/A7S cameras. This adapter does not offer helical focus for Contax SC like the adapter below.
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Voigtlander Adapter for Nikon/Contax SC Mount Lens to Sony E Mount ($219)
This Voigtlander Adapter allows you to attach Nikon or Contax SC-mount rangefinder lenses to a Sony E-mount cameras. This adapter is for Nikon S Rangefinder or Zeiss Contax Rangefinder lenses with focusing helicals – not for modern Nikon lenses or Contax G lenses.
Olympus OM-Mount to Sony E-Mount Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Olympus OM to Sony E-Mount ($60)
This FotodioX adapter mounts Olympus OM lenses to Sony E-Mount cameras. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. All-metal design and polished brass with stainless steel finish provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Metabones Olympus OM to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($99)
This adapter allows Olympus OM lenses to be attached to Sony E-mount cameras, including full frame. Metabones adapters are quality made, using precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of the adapter in order to ensure smooth mounting, quality aesthetic, and durability. This adapter has a detachable tripod foot that is compatible with Arca Swiss ball heads.
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Novoflex Adapter for Olympus OM Lens to Sony E-Mount ($212)
This adapter allows you to mount an Olympus OM lens to your E-Mount camera with a precision mechanical adapter. It does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible.
Pentax K-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Voigtlander Pentax K to Sony E Lens Mount Adapter ($179)
This Voigtlander adapter is a premium quality adapter that allows you to mount a Pentax K mount lens on to Sony E mount mirrorless cameras. This precision adapter is a mechanical adapter, with no electronic communication between camera and lens, so the lens will work only in manual mode.
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Novoflex Adapter for Pentax K Lens to Sony E-Mount ($292)
This Novoflex adapter makes it possible to mount a Pentax K lens to your Sony E-Mount camera with a precision mechanical adapter. Such an adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible
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Dot Line NEX Adapter for Pentax K Lenses ($50)
This Dot Line adapter is a budget-priced alternative to the adapters above which adapts Pentax K lenses to fit the E-Mount cameras. Since these cameras are mirrorless, this adapter will allow virtually limitless focusing.
Pentax M42 Screw-Thread Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Pro Lens Mount Adapter ($20) Fotodiox ‘Pro’ Series adapters are made with precision standards to insure the perfect fit for your camera and lens and to endure professional use. The Fotodiox Pro M42 Screw Mount to NEX E-Mount lens mount adapter will fit all M42 (42x1mm) Screw Mount Lenses to full-frame or APS-C format Sony E-mount camera. It is designed to support infinity focusing, and is constructed with brass to provide a durable, yet lightweight camera-to-lens connection.
Vello M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Lens Adapter ($20)
Precise construction makes it easy to securely attach M42 screw-mount lenses to E-mount cameras. Infinity focus is guaranteed, ensuring that you get proper functionality our of all your optics. The adapter is made from a durable zinc alloy and features matte black finish inside to reduce the potential for glare and reflections that can negatively impact image quality.
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Vello M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Lens Adapter with Macro ($70)
Vello Lens Adapter with Macro allows you to use M42 lenses on Sony E-mount cameras with additional close-up focusing capabilities provided through an integrated macro focusing helicoid. You can also retract the helicoid to obtain infinity focus capabilities. The adapter is made from a durable zinc alloy and features a matte black finish on the inside to reduce the potential for glare and reflections that can negatively impact image quality.
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FotodioX M42 Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Vizelex ND Adapter ($99)
Features a built-in variable ND filter for added control over your exposure. This adapter is actually comprised of two separate adapters: The Canon EF/EF-S to Sony E Vizelex ND Throttle and an M42 to Canon EF/EF-S Adapter. This provides you with added versatility for your system as each adapter can be used independently as well. The integrated ND filter of the Vizelex offers a 0.3 to 2.4 filter factor, which translates into a wide range of 1 to 8 stops.
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Novoflex Adapter for M 42 Lens to Sony E-Mount ($158)
This Novoflex adapter allows you to mount a M 42 lens to Sony E-Mount cameras with a precision mechanical adapter. The adapter does not transfer functions from the camera to the lens, such as auto focus, but automatic exposure metering (stop-down metering/aperture priority) is possible.
Pentax 645 to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Fotodiox Pro Lens Mount Adapter, Pentax 645 to Sony E-Mount ($70) Fotodiox ‘Pro’ Series adapters are precision made to insure the perfect fit for your camera and lens and to endure professional use with no “play” between lens and camera body. Automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, and other functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter as it is not electronic. In this case, “stop-down mode” will need to be used when metering since the lens does not have the ability to have its aperture controlled by the camera body. Infinity focusing is guaranteed.
Pentax 6×7 to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Fotodiox Pro Lens Mount Adapter for Pentax 6×7 Lenses to Sony E-Mount ($84) Fotodiox ‘Pro’ Series adapters are precision made to insure the perfect fit for your camera and lens and to endure professional use with no “play” between lens and camera body. Automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, and other functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter as it is not electronic. In this case, “stop-down mode” will need to be used when metering since the lens does not have the ability to have its aperture controlled by the camera body. Infinity focusing is guaranteed.
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PL-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Pro Lens Mount Adapter Arri PL to Sony E-Mount ($120)
This Fotodiox adapter allows you to use Arri PL mounted lenses on Sony E-mount cameras, allowing you to use your existing PL mount lenses with newer cameras that feature the Sony E mount such as the Sony A7 series and NEX cameras.
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16×9 Inc. Cine Lens Mount (PL to Sony E Mount) ($500)
This adapter allows you to attach PL mount cinema lenses to Sony E-mount cameras. The mount can also be used with Cine Lens Bracket and any 15mm Mini Rod Support system while working with large lenses. The stainless steel construction prevents any physical changes due to temperature fluctuations.
MTF Services Ltd PL to Sony E Mount Adapter ($460)
MTF Services Ltd PL to Sony E Mount Adapter allows you to connect 35mmPL lenses to Sony cameras. When attached to the lens, it adds a magnification factor of 1.11x. It is compatible with the Sony A7 series cameras.
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Rollei 35mm-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Rollei 35mm to Sony E-Mount ($60)
This Fotodiox adapter allows you to attach a Rollei 35mm lens to Sony E-Mount cameras. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Sigma SA-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Sigma MC-11 SA lens adapter for Sony E-mount (Pre-Order for $249)
Enables the use of 15 Sigma Art, Sport & Contemporary Sigma SA-mount lenses on Sony E-mount mirrorless camera bodies. This adapter maintains full lens performance, including autofocus and auto-exposure, in-camera correction technologies and supports in-camera image stabilization. An integrated LED can be used to display select Sigma lens compatibility with the adapted camera body, Interior of the adapter is flocked to reduce reflections, and it also retains full EXIF data.
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Sony A-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Sony LA-EA3 Lens Mount Adapter ($199)
Sony’s LA-EA3 lens adapter transmits the lens data to the camera to control aperture on Sony A7/A7R/A7S cameras. With non-SSM lenses this adapter will be MF only. The LA-EA3 is and ideal choice for architecture, landscapes or any application where fast lighting focus isn’t needed but you wish to capture the highest possible resolution.
Sony LA-EA4 Lens Mount Adapter ($349)
Sony’s LA-EA4 lens adapter adds full-time continuous Phase Detection AF using Sony Translucent Mirror Technology making this adapter well-suited for shooting fast moving action or when shooting with Maxxum screw-drive lenses. According to DxO, the light loss from the translucent mirror is 1/3 stop.
Sony LA-EA5 Lens Mount Adapter ($248) allows Focal Plane Phase Detection AF, AF/AE Tracking up to 11 FPS with SSM & SAM A-mount lenses along with built-in screw-drive functionality for Sony A-mount lenses that when coupled with Sony a7R IV and a6600 cameras, allows still photography autofocus without the need for the SLT mirror. Teleconverters and Movie Recording are not Supported.
T-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
Vello T Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter ($14)
This Vello adapter allows you to attach a T mount lens to a Sony E-mount camera body. You can also use it to mount your camera onto a telescope that has a T mount. The lens adapter is designed to fit securely to the lens, yet can still be removed easily when not needed. Featuring all-metal construction, it has a secondary ring inside it with three positioning screws enabling adjustments to make sure your lens is straight.Automatic aperture and AE metering will be disabled by the lens adapter as there will be no mechanical linkage between camera body and lens. You will need to set exposures manually. The lens will retain its ability to focus to infinity.
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Topcon to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Exakta/Topcon to Sony E-Mount ($60)
This Fotodiox adapter allows Exakta/Topcon lenses to attach to a Sony camera body. Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance.
Yashica-Mount to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapters
FotodioX Adapter for Yashica 230AF to Sony E-Mount ($60)
Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other electronic functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Manual or aperture priority mode must be used when this adapter is attached. Its all-metal design and polished surface provide smooth mounting and long lasting performance. Features built-in aperture controller ring and leaf spring design to ensure there’s no play between the camera and lens.
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Do you know:
(1) What camera features are lost and retained when A-mount lenses are used on E/FE-mount cameras? For example, does eye detect focus still work?
(2) Do MFT lenses give good results on A6000?
Thanks
You missed the original PL and PV mounts for E-mount, made by Hot Rod Cameras. I’ve used 16×9 and MTF above and have never found a better mount than the ones built by Hot Rod.
Hello Henry, I simply see far better options for less than the Hot Rod PL-E $800 price tag.
Dear Brian
I just got a Sony A6000 for xmas and I’m looking for lenses but a bit confused. I have a Canon EF 28-105 USM and it is a good option but I’m also looking for old Zeiss (or Leica) lenses with M42 bayonette (autofocus is not always important) and these has good price on ebay.de. for example: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Carl-Zeiss-MC-Sonnar-135mm-F-3-5-Objektiv-fur-M42-/111547621239?pt=DE_Foto_Camcorder_Objektive&hash=item19f8c19f77
What do You recommend? Shall I continue with more Canon lens and buy an adapter or switch to another type like Nikon, Zeiss, Pentax? (because I have to buy an adapter anyway)
Thanks!
You may want to give your Canon lens a try with the Viltrox adapter listed here. AF isn’t speedy but at least it cimmunicates the electronic data and lets you adjust Aperture.
Hello Brian,
I’m totally a newbie with the passion for portrait and landscape photography and I’m looking for affordable Lens for my Sony A6000. What do you recommend? Is there any single Len that could fit my both requirement?
Appreciate your advice!
It depends what you consider “affordable”…but the Sony E 16-70mm F4 ZA OSS would be a great lens for everything from landscape to portraits
Yes, I agree totally and enjoy the E 16-70 lens with my new A6500 very much. Do you have an idea how I could connect my beloved Panasonic 14-140 MFT lens (GH4) to the A6000 family? I tried the Fotodiox MFT / NEX adapter and it did not work.
I would appreciate your help very much.
Here’s the problem with MFT lenses – they’re made to cover a sensor 1/2 the size of APS-C so they won’t cover the a6500’s APS-C sensor.
I have an A7r and are considering the Commlite adapter which seems not to be in your list. Any thoughts or information on this adapter?
Hi Pete. I don’t recommend Commlite. For roughly the same price I’d recommend Viltrox – much better construction.
Hi, which of the adaptors allows for a ‘stabilized’ Tamron or Sigma lens to work with full stabilization on an e-mount (NEX-7 and A7)… either Nikon or Canon mount? (I realize the Sony mount lens does not include stabilization.) Thanks for your help … this comprehensive overview of adaptors is invaluable.
Depending on the paticilar lens, some Canon lenses (generally newer ones) will work with in lend VR.
But Nikon adapters are passive meaning there is ni communication between body & lens.
Your best bet is to either stick to naive E-mount OSS lenses or to go with A7II and use the in-body SteadyShot.
Hi Brian,
I own a Sony a7s with Metabones Canon EF to Sony E-Mount Smart Adapter IV, as well as a Tiffen 82mm Variable Neutral Density ND Filter and step up rings.
I am mostly using manual focus Nikkor lenses that have manual aperture rings (Canon adapters on them from when I was using these lenses on my Canon camera).
I’m beginning to think that The Fotodiox Vizelez ND Throttle Adapter would be better suited for me so I would not have to frequently switch the ND filter to each lens and there is no electronic communication between the lens and camera anyway.
Could you share your thoughts on this?
Hi Robert, it depends what you’re using ND for. If you using variable ND to shoot wide open for minimum depth of field – the FotodioX Vizelex ND Throttle Adapter for Canon EF/EF-S to Sony E Mount would be ideal. But if you’re stopping down and piling on ND for extremely long exposures – there is no way to stop down with that adapter.
Hi, I want to know is Canon 400 mm f 5.6 lens can be attached with SONY DSLR cameras, if possible then what about the auto focus ? Is there any adaptor available in the market ? Also in opposite side is Sony Alpha lenses are possible to attached with Canon EOS cameras specially with 50D ?
Metabones Smart Adapter IV support page lists the Canon 400 F5.6 as supported for manual focus only.
Sony Alpha lenses cannot be used on Canon EOS cameras without loss of infinity focus.
Hello,
Be careful, the Voigtlander M Mount to Sony E Mount Adapter is not 100% compatible with Full Frame camera (A7, A7r, A7s, A7 mkII, etc..).
It has initialy be designed for APS-C camera (Nex, etc…), not for FF.
Due to a little plastic ring Inside of the adapter that reduces the overall diameter, you’ll have vignetting on FF camera.
The more expensive Voigtlander VM-E Close Focus M Mount to Sony E-Mount Adapter doesn’t have this drawback.
Hope this helps.
Will IS work on: Canon 24-70 f4 IS, Tamron 24-70 f2.8 VC and Canon 70-200 f2.8 IS (mark I) on Viltrox Auto-focus Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Sony E Mount Adapter II on A7S?
“Theoretically” third party in-lens Image Stabilization will function when using Smart Adapters such as Viltrox. While Sony has no official comment on third-party lenses but they do tell you to turn off in-lens IS when using third-party IS lenses on A7II with IBIS SteadyShot – which basically says yes.
does the Viltrox Auto-focus Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Sony E Mount Adapter II provide automatic aperture control as well?
Yes it does
My A7 II finally arrived today (sans Sony back-ordered lens). I attached my Canon 50 mm lens using the Viltrox EF-NEX II adapter. Unfortunately, there is no auto-focus — when I go to “Focus Mode” in the menu it tells me “Invalid with this lens.” But … thanks to Focus Peaking it’s not really that much of a problem.
Hi Cary, there’s a list of Canon EF lenses that Viltrox has tested for AF compatibility here.
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Thanks, Brian. My Canon 18-200 isn’t on the list, but it works with AF in crop mode.
I find your website invaluable Brian. It takes the learning curve with new gear half way up the ladder instead of starting at the bottom rung. Just the info on setting up my A7R has saved me hundreds of wasted ‘clicks’, and your in-depth explanation of ‘how to’ must save many wasted hours playing with new gear. Your advice is greatly valued.
Thanks Bob! Happy shooting…
Hi Brian.
Firstly thanks so much for all the reviews and work you have put in to this. It’s been extremely useful reading since I took delivery of my A7. I just ordered a Canon FD 20mm f2.8 and I wanted to check, the Fotodiox $30 FD – E adaptor that you mention on this pafe – does it cover full frame or will the image be cropped? On the Fotodiox website it says it is compatible with A7 but it doesn’t say it works to full frame. Your guidance on this would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Thanks Ben. When Fotodiox says their adapters are compatibles with A7 it means that fullframes lenses will cover the fullframe sensor. Canon FD lenses date back to the film era so to the best of my knowledge all FD lenses – and certainly the FD 20mm F2.8 – will cover fullframe.
For fullframe a7 series bodies just avoid adapters called ‘Speed Booster’ or ‘Turbo’ as they’re negative conversion lenses designed to convert a fullframe images down to APS-C. Which is why those adapters are not listed here.
Thanks Brian that’s set my mind at rest. I’ll go ahead now and order the adapter. All the best.
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Hey Brian,
love your site and your work. do you know if there is an tilt adapter for leica lenses to be mounted either on sony e or voightlander VME ADAPTER. THAT WOULD BE AWESOME.
There’s a Kipon Tilt/Shift Adapter for Leica R to Sony E, but Leica M would be tough given how slim it would need to be.
A tilt/shift adapter to be used along with VM-E adapter would be flat out impossible since it would need to be ZERO mm thick in order to maintain infinity focus.
Hi Brian,
Do you have an adapter that would fit a Nikkor dx 35mm 1.8 to the Sony A6000?
Honestly you’d be better off replacing it with a native E-mount lens like the Sony E 35mm f/1.8 OSS APS Lens or Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Sony E. Either is less expensive than a Nikon-Sony AF Smart Adapter and you’ll get MUCH better results.
I’m looking for an adapter so I can use Sony e-mount lens on Sony Alpha 350 camera (A mount). No auto focusing is acceptable. Does anybody know what this adapter is and where I can get one? Thanks a lot.
There will never be one. A-Mount bodies are deeper than E-mount. You can use a-mount lenses on E-mount cameras, but not the other way around…
Hello brian,
I am very much interested in buying sony a7r2 but i can’t afford sony lenses now. So i was thinking to buy body only with sigma mc 11 adapter and sigma 35mm or 50mm 1.4 art lenses. Along with that i was thinking to use Canon 70-200 f2.8 2nd version, 24-105, and 50mm f1.8 and other canon lenses.
My purpose is wedding, portrait and landscape photography.
Can you please help me on this?
That sounds like a pretty good plan for now. MC-11 should do well with the Art lenses, though I can’t vouch for the Canon glass which might be a bit better with Metabones Smart Adapter IV
Thanks a lot….:)
Hi Brian,
Brilliant article!
Have got a question though – I just purchased a PK-NEX adapter for my a7sii and unfortunately it’s a tight fit. It stays on and I have no problem shooting with it but the fit is not seamless and I’d like to rectify that.
I bought the adapter from K&F Concept (via Amazon)… not the greatest of brands, I know. Although it says NEX, I assume it should fit on any e-mount Sony camera. I’ve done some searching and it seems like the a7sii’s full metal mount is the problem. I’m wondering if a precise fit would be a problem with a more expensive brand – and ultimately is it worth the investment?
I advise sticking with the brands on this list for just that reason. While a slightly tight fit is much better than wobbly, many cheap adapters not listed here aren’t made to correct tolerances. Sometimes they work sometimes they don’t.
Hi Brian,
A wealth of information you provide… greatly appreciated! I was wondering if you plan to test the Sigma MC 11 adapter? I noticed that it was preorder when you started the adapters review and it is now in stock. I have been using the Metabones adapter with my a7r2 and several Canon lenses… 16-35, 24-105 L, 100-400, and 600 f4. The auto focus works on all of them. The Sigma 150-600 Sport also plays well with the Sony – Metabones. I decided to purchase the Sigma 24-105 (Canon) rather than the 24-105 II which has yet to hit the shelves. Though I have only shot a hand full of frames, it seems to auto focus well on the A7r2 and the digital magnified manual focus works too. I purchased the MC11 as well but managed to order the wrong mount so I am waiting for the exchange to show up. I may have wasted my money since I already have the Metabones, but Sigma promises full Sony functionality and is much cheaper than the Metabones.
I will soon have my own observations, which I will share, but I would still be curious to read your expert opinion if and when you publish it.
Thanks again for your offering so much of your expertise!
I’ve been less impressed with MC-11 than other reviewers. While it does perform quite well with certain lenses, Metabones is much more consistent across the line and Metabones keeps updating their firmware on almost a monthly basis. When you get your MC-11, test it out and see what you think with your lenses.
Hello Brian,
Thank you for the wealth of information.
Is there an adapter to use manual sigma lens on a sony e-mount camera?
thank you
What’s the lens mount??
Hi, Brian: I need your help, I bought a Novoflex M to E mount and Leica 90mm f2.8 Elmarit-M lense mounted on my new Sony a6500, look like the focus magnifier and 5 axs stabilization not working ??
thanks for your time
Steven
Automatic Focus Assist won’t work with lenses that don’t have an electronic connection. However you CAN assign Focus Magnification to one of the Custom Buttons like C1 or C2 and simply press that to zoom in.
Also, since there is no electronic connection with that lens, you must manually set SteadyShot focal length for that lens:
Menu > Camera Settings > SteadyShot Settings > SteadyShot Adjust > Manual
Menu > Camera Settings > SteadyShot Settings > SteadyShot Focal Length > 90mm
Don’t forget to change SteadyShot Adjust back to Auto when you switch to a lens with an electronic connection.
Hi, Brian
I need your help, I have minolta 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 apo zoom lens (sony a-mount). which adapters are available for this lens except that la-ea3 and la-ea4?
thanks for your time
fatih
That’s it.
For AF with that lens you need LA-EA4
Or for Manual Focus with that lens you can use LA-EA3
Hello Brian,
I need a help, I have a sony A58, its A-mount camera. How can i use Canon or Nikon Lenses on this camera ..?
You can’t.
Hi Brian,
I bought a Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 vc lens to use with my a77m2 and a7m2. While using the lens on my a77m2 the focus is very fast. Unfortunately the Tamron lens hunts badly on my a7m2. I am using the Sony A mount to FE mount adapter with the number 3 in the model name. I can’t recall all of the letters. I didn’t expect the to get the same speed as my a7m2 camera gets. I also did not expect the camera lens combo to go to both focal extremes before finding the focus on any object every time. It is agonizingly slow. I didn’t get the 4 model because I am using my full frame camera to photograph college gymnastics from the stands. The marginal lighting and speed of the gymnasts put my right on the edge of ISO, shutter speed, and f stop. Is there a camera focal setting that works best for that situation.
VC might be the issue. I turn that off on Tamron EF lenses because it sucks power away from AF, and simply let the camera handle IBIS. But unfortunately I don’t think it works the same on A-mount lenses with VC.
Hello again Brian,
About an hour after I first tried the focus with my new Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 I went outside again and tried my Tamron 150-600 which worked pretty well and then I tried my Tamron 70-200 again. This time it was pretty fast. I don’t get it. Why would it not work in cloudy daylight and then an hour later with the same settings and lighting conditions work very well? I must have focused on 20 things and different ranges and it always worked. I think I may be wasting your time. Thanks for all the information about Sony gear. It helps.
Jeff
Brian,
It’s really odd how this all works. This morning I tried the focus again with my Tamron 70-200 vc lens on my a7m2. For the first ten attempts it did the the extreme focus hunt. I then turned on a bright lamp and it started focusing quickly again. I turned off the lamp and the fast focus still worked. It’s like the whole system needed some sort of warmup. I suppose the more complicated the system is the more ways there are for the system to make errors. The whole thing seems a bit weird to me but I will find a way to work with it. When this combination of camera/adapter/lens works it works very well. Thanks for your reply
Jeff
That’s quite possible. Bo Ming from Metabones explains that their Smart Adapter IV must ‘learn’ AF during a brief break-in period with each new lens or after updating adapter firmware.
Hi Brian,
I wonder if you could suggest a decent relatively cheap adapter for my old 1/3″ bayonet system fujinon lens from my old JVC GYHD 100 to my new Sony FS 5 (e mount)?
Hope you can help…
Thank you in advance
Paul
Nope. 1/3″ lenses won’t come close to covering the Sony FS5 Super 35 sensor.
Hello Brian, I recently switched my Canon 70D to a Sony A6300 but still have a Canon 50mm f/1.4 and Sigma 24 f/1.4 Art Lens for Canon and was wondering, is the Metabones Mark IV adapter the best option? Because there are so many metabones adapters that it confuses me. I mainly shoot lifestyle/travel photographs and shoot many slowmo cinematography of travelling. Thanks so much!
For a6300, you have two choices that both function equally well.
Metabones Canon EF to Sony E-Mount Smart Adapter IV is a “straight” converter that will work either for Sony APS-C cameras like a6300 or fullframe a7-series.
Metabones Canon EF Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Speed Booster ULTRA is a 0.71x focal reducer (essentially the opposite of a teleconverter) that uses lens elements to reduce the image from a fullframe down to APS-C format – picking up a stop of light in the process.
I prefer the straight Metabones Canon EF to Sony E-Mount Smart Adapter IV since it’s compatible with fullframe and a 50mm remains a 50mm…
Brian,
Thank you for the info. I just bought a SONY A6300 and I have a canon EF 24-105 kit lens and a 50mm 1.8 EF lens.
I plan to use the camera more often in video recording mode than in photoshoot mode. I heard that Metabone made adaptor MIV is probably the best to use (but very pricey). However, I wonder if you recommend an alternative choice for me. ( I would like to use the full capability of the AF as I will be using it to video in studio Latin Dances)
You won’t get full capability video AF with any adapted lens. AF can perform great for stills – but totally crap out for video. I HIGHLY recommend sticking to native FE Sony or Zeiss lenses for video.
I just purchased a Sony a7 camera body and don’t have any FF lenses for it. I have lenses from my a5000 and some older Minolta Maxxum AF prime lenses. I’m wondering what would be the best adapter for those older lenses to achieve full frame and autofocus. I would think the Sony LA-EA4 A-Mount to E-Mount FF Lens Adapter would be best since it has the AF motor. Any advice would be helpful and appreciated. I am not a professional by any means–just a mom who wants to take better pics of her kids! 🙂 I am learning and learned a lot from reading and watching your reviews. TYa
In order to have AF with any Minolta A-mount lenses (except the 70-200 2.8 SSM & 300 2.8 SSM) you need Sony LA-EA4 Lens Mount Adapter
Do you think the Minolta Maxxum lenses are good to use? I have Minolta MD lenses available also. I don’t really know the difference or sure of what I should use. I really don’t want to invest thousands in FF lenses until I learn my camera and make sure I will like it. TY
Minolta MD are manual focus MD-mount. Minolta Maxxum are AF A-mount lenses. They’re both good values – just not at the same level as the current FE lenses.
Thank you for clarifying. If I buy the Sony La-EA4 adapter for the Minolta lenses, will my Sony a7 register as 24MP instead of 10MP (crop lenses).
LA-EA4 covers fullframe – so as long as you’re using a fullframe lens – the lens will cover fullframe.
Just be aware that LA-EA4 uses it’s own 15-point phase-detection AF system instead of the a7’s 117-point phase-detection AF system.
Hi Brian, I have a Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2,8 Di lens for Canon EF (used with Canon EOS 550D) and I want to try it with my Sony Nex-7. What adapter do you recommend? (not too expensive). It should be able to let me adjust the aperture in camera.
Metabones Smart Adapter IV is my first choice among Canon EF to Sony E-Mount Smart Adapters.
FotodioX Canon EF Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Pro Fusion Smart AF Adapter is the best budget option.
I have a Sony a6000 and I bought an old Minolta af beer can lens, and I’m having a hard time finding what adapter to use..
If you want AF, you need Sony LA-EA4 – though you can find a better native lens on this list
Hi! I got the fotodiox ef-sny(e) adaptor, when I use it with my canon 50mm 1.4 usm I only get 15mp out of it, sot it crops. My camera is the sony A7r, so i should get 36mp. What do I do wrong?
The adapter is misreading it as an APS-C lens.
Change this setting: Menu > Camera Settings > APS-C Crop > Off
Wow! Thank you so much! It worked haha 😀
Hey there and thanks for the awesome list.
I plan to get a Tamron 90mm f/2.8 SP Di MACRO 1:1 for my a6000.
Which adapter do you recommend?
Cheers
All the lenses I tested with a6000 are listed: (here)
Hello, I have 3 lenses carl Zeiss Cp2 PL mount 35mm,50mm,85mm and I’d like to adapter to EF mount in canon 5Dmark4 with it’s the best adapter bet win price and quality?
Thaks for your help.
There are three PL to EF adapters that I found. Two are quite reasonable:
FotodioX Pro Lens Mount Adapter Arri PL to Canon EF (Order for $100)
FotodioX PL to EOS Lens Mount Pro Adapter with Focus Confirmation Chip (Order for $120)
The third is considerably more expensive, which probably means it was “first to market” – not that it’s 7 times better…
SLR Magic PL to EF-Mount Adapter (Order for $699)
Hi, I have a Minolta AF ZOOM 28-80mm. Which adapter I need for a Sony A5000 E-mount?
Sony LA-EA4
Hi Brian,
Great website!
I have a A7II with the kit lens i find native FE-lensen too expensive for now.
I am planning to buy zoomlenses and wide angle lenses. Do you suggest canon lenses or Minolta/ A- mount lenses for best price quality and autofocus functionality?
Thanks for your help.
Definitely not Minolta A-mount as they require LA-EA4 in order to get AF which drops down to 15-point PDAF.
Canon EF mount are my second choice – but Native Sony E-mount lenses are sharper and offer better performance.
Don’t be in a rush to buy too many lenses too fast.
Hello Brian
Do you know an adapter that will takes Leica T lenses to Sony E-mount?
Best regards
I’m not aware of any and I doubt anyone will make one.
Leica T lenses are Micro 43rd for quarter frame sensor cameras. They won’t even cover APS-C and only cover 1/4 of a fullframe sensor – so they are not a good choice for larger sensors used in Sony cameras.
If that wasn’t enough, they’d require a Smart Adapter to control focus and aperture which generally requires an adapter be at least 20mm thick – yet M43 > E-mount adapters could be no thicker than 1.25mm to maintain infinity focus.
Sir, Please let me know if there is any kind of lens adapter for Sony Alpha 3500. I have searched a lot and cant find none. Please help me solve this crisis
Sony a3500 is an E-Mount camera so it’s compatible with the lens adapters kisted here.
Hi Brian great job you’re doing here !!we feel the passion…
i am a beginner … i plan on buying a sony a5100/a6000 very soon,
and today my father in law gave 2 Sigma lenses:
– Sigma UC ZOOM 70/210 Ø52mm
-Sigma ZOOM MASTER 35/70 Ø52mm
when i search about those lenses the only mount system i find in common is Pentax K ..
is it right??
are they good lenses deserving to be kept, and used with (not cheap) adapters
and about adapters, is there a real quality difference between the $50 one and the $179 and more ones ?
best regards
Sigma makes lenses for many camera mounts. What brand camera did your father-in-law use them on?
sorry i forgot to mention that …it was a Minolta
Ok, we’re getting closer. There are two different Minolta mounts. I believe those are autofocus lenses which would make them Minolta A-mount.
If so, you’ll want a Sony LA-EA4 Lens Mount Adapter if you want AF or Sony LA-EA3 Lens Mount Adapter if AF is not important.
Thank you very much for that quick and precise answer mister !!
in fact i can remember he did mention the 70/210 was (as he said) “motorized”
so AF i think …but the 35/70 was manual …so MF if i get it right…
thank you again for clearing that mud of new informations
Best regards
A Music gear geek guy but noob in visual arts
Hi Brian,
I love your work and tutorials, you post for Sony users.
Excellent job!
I would like to ask what adapter will you command for canon to Sony E mount, that will have a proper snag fit. I got one on ebay, for a very low price, but the automatic function is not at its best. I’m OK to use manual focus, but bothers me the sloppy mount of the lens to the adapter and the adapter to the Sony A6300 body. I used a rubber band over the lens and adapter to protect from the dust and cut on the sloppy mount.
Your reply would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
Nick
Thanks Nick. My Number One Recommendation is Metabones T Smart Adapter IV/V (Check Price Here). Metabones updates their firmware almost every month and both the IV and V receive the same firmware updates but the newer V has a few nice physical updates. The general complaint is that it’s a but snug right out of the box which I far prefer to ‘sloppy”.
Other people like Sigma MC-11 Mount Converter (Check Price Here) far more than I do. I find it works quite well with certain Sigma branded lenses – yet mysteriously badly misfocuses with other ‘supported’ like the Sigma 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens and is hit-or-miss with Canon glass.
The only “budget-priced” adapter I can recommend with the caveat that they DON’T update their firmware is FotodioX Canon EF Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Pro Fusion Smart AF Adapter (Check Price Here). It makes sense if you’re adapting budget lenses – but pony up for Metabones if your lenses cost over a grand…
Hi Brian! Wonderful page! I was wondering, I’m a real beginner looking to getting started with a Sony A7II and have already got an FE 28-70 lens. I’m really wanting to do long distance wildlife shots, and a I’m still at uni and strapped for cash, I was hoping to get your advice on a cheap but relatively non-problematic zoom lens. I’m looking at the Tamron AF 70-300mm, as it is full frame and only costs $150. However, I am a bit confused about whether this lens is my best option and in addition what adaptor to use that would be as low cost as possible. Thanks so much!!!
I’ll be honest, I don’t believe any $150 70-300mm lens is up the the optical standards of a7II. Better to save for good glass and build quality slowly than to rush to add sub-par lenses too quickly.
Hi Brian,
Am I the only person who wants to adapt an E-Mount lens to a Canon EOS-M body, and still unable to find a way? If anyone can help me I am sure you are the one.
First off…WHY??? Both Sony a6300 and
a6500 kick the living crap out of any Canon EOS-M camera.
Next, it’s impossible. You’d need a Smart Adapter in order to control aperture and focus and since both camera mounts have an 18mm Focal Flange Distance the smart Adapter would need to be ZERO MM thick. So, like I said, impossible…
Stick to E-mount…
Hi, I’m looking at using a Pentax-M 50mm F1.4 lens for my sony a6000, which adapter should i use?
That’s a Pentax K-mount lens. Voigtlander Pentax K to Sony E Lens Mount Adapter ($179) is a good choice.
Or if you prefer a ‘Focal Reducer’ for a6000, you could go with Mitakon Zhongyi Pentax K Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Lens Turbo Adapter Mark II. Just be aware that adapter will not cover fullframe shopuld you move to a7 series camera in the future.
Hi! Brian,
I am most grateful for the wealth of info. that you have provided and encouraged me to buy Sony A7R and then Sony A7R ii with Metabones adapter iv which I updated to firmware 0.57.
I would be indebted for your advice as to whether I should buy again Canon 70-200 mm f4, which I lost recently, or now buy Sony 70-200 mm f4 . I loved the optical quality of the canon lens. I am into Landscapes and have recently developed interest in Sports/Action for which I may buy Sony A6500. Although, Canon 70-200 does Eye-AF and Lock-on-focus in advanced mode of Metabones but, is it as good as Sony native lens?
Your advice would be most valuable for me and please accept my profound thanks for the same.
Kind regards,
Mukesh
Thanks Mukesh!
GO NATIVE! Sony FE 70-200mm F4 G OSS!!!
Not only do Sony E-Mount lenses consistently beat Canon EF glass in independent DxO lens tests – but native AF is always better than adapted glass!
Hi! Brian,
Many thanks for your prompt response.
Would the Sony lens also be sharper than the Canon ‘L’ lens on A7Rii?
Thanks
Mukesh
In most cases yes. Here’s an example of how Sony’s FE 90 F2.8 Macro G OSS smokes the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens.
Thank you very much. Sony 90 Macro is just amazing – I am addicted to it!
Hopefully the glass of Sony 70-200 f4 would be better or as good as the Canon 70-200 f4 ‘L’ lens.
Yes, it is.
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Brian – you mention that the Commlite Nikon F to Sony E Autofocus Electronic Lens Adapter will work “best with a7II, a7RII, a6300 and E-type and G-type Nikon AF lenses – but not with many of the earlier D-Type lenses”. How do you think that adapter would work on a Sony a9 with my NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR Lens?
Like the other cameras in that list, a9 also offers PDAF with adapted lenses. However…according to release notes for the latest firmware update 05, the adapter may not yet optimized for all lenses on Sony a9. In other words, it may not be able to track AF accurately at 10 FPS (the max shooting speed for AF with adapted lenses).
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I’m surprised, why are there no Micro Four Thirds (M43) lens adapters?
Simple. Micro 4/3 lenses are are designed for a much smaller sensor. They will not cover either Fullframe or APS-C sensors.
Hello,
I primarily shoot video and was wondering if you know of any good super 35 adapters to work with my Sony fx6? Mainly to eliminate the vignetting that is seemingly unavoidable with smaller super 35 lenses.
thanks!
If you want to shoot in fullframe mode – you need to upgrade to fullframe lenses.
Hiiii…
I’m shooting sony venice with cooke s7i lense..
I have a back focus issue with 50mm,32mm,25mm,18mm..i can’t hit infinite focusing.how can I sort this issue.
I believe that lens is PL-mount, correct? If it is and you’re trying to get the focus markings to match the actual focus distance – you need to use a shimmable PL to E-mount lens adapter like the Wooden Camera PL to Sony E Mount Pro Adapter.
Hi–
I have been shooting with a A-58 with a Tamron 70-300mm USD, Tamron 25-75mm atmospherical 2:1 macro lens and a 18-135mm Sony SSM. Maybe do surf with 1.5 crop setting for extra reach?
finally upgrading to a Sony A7ii. I think you explained OSS once to me
on my budget I want to continue surfing and landscape photography. Lack of adjustable knobs on A-58 has really held my back with fast action (main reason for up grade
such a highly pixelated camera still not sure what to get. Anny Ideas. I was thing about getting a Sony e-mount. I notice Sony has a 350mm lens (e-mount at $998. Might not be in my budget to begin with
Sony E 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 G OSS is an APS-C lens. It can be used on a7 II – but only in crop mode which drops pixel count to 10mp.
What about reverse adapters for macro? Is there anything interesting on the market?
That’s a very specialized item. I doubt they’d sell enough to justify the cost to produce one. Obviously this would only work with a manual focus/manual aperture lens. If you can find a reversing ring for the manual lens you want to modify you can always stack it onto a lens adapter for that mount to Sony E.
Hello Brian
I was wondering if you could help me with a couple of issues I got about an adapter I would like to get.
I have 2 SONY alpha cameras (SLT-A65 and SLT-A77),
This evening I got across my very old camera a Minolta X-700, its accessories (Motor drive , Power grip, 360PX flash unit etc) + two Tamron Non-Autofocus lenses
a) an SP 70-210mm(52A) and
b) an SP 24-48mm (13A)
My questions are
a) Can I possibly use the 360PX flash unit at all (with the HD-N3 adapter) ??
b) What kind of adapter I need to get in order to use the lenses with my alpha cameras
Thanks very much in advance for your time and effort to answer my questions
George
a) You could certainly give that a try. Flash adapters are pretty cheap
b) Nope. Minolta MD/MC lenses have a 43.5mm focal flange distance but Sony A-mount cameras have a 44.5mm focal flange distance which means the adapter would need to be INSIDE the camera which is a no-go. The good news is that both MD/MC & A-mount lenses can be adapted to Sony E-mount cameras.
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Hi Brian, I am a delighted A99II user. I bought it after reading an article that the A-mount is here to stay . . . Oh well. I love the camera but know at some point I’ll need to move to a mirrorless to stay with Sony. I shoot, landscape and table top / still life the most; equestrian event /action second, but get the occasional interior/architecture project or portrait projects. I have Sony, Sony G, Minolta, Samyang t/s, Sigma, and Tamron lenses. What would be your opinion as to a comparable Sony mirrorless body and A-> E adapter setup.
Hello David, DSLRs had a great run. Canon also recently announced their DSLR production ends with the current models. There is simply so much more that can be done with mirrorless bodies and lenses that’s not possible with a mirrorbox.
There are three E-mount cameras I’d recommend based on your use:
If high resolution is the key: a7R IV
If high speed focus for action is key and 24mp is enough: a9 II
If you want the best of both and price is not an object: Alpha 1
In terms of adapters, start with Sony LA-EA5. It should work with all the Sony G lenses and possibly the Minolta, Sigma & Tamron too. The Sanyang will be fine since it’s manual focus.
In terms of action, I’d HIGHLY recommend upgrading to the native E-mount version of your workhorse A-mount lenses. You simply can’t match the speed of XD linear AF with a rotational focus DSLR lens.
Hello Brian,
Would be possible to use Sony E lenses with other cameras?
I’m wondering to use my Sony E lenses with my astronomy dedicated CCD camera. I’, concerned about the flange distance and if is possible control focus ring without power/software connection with the camera.
You’ve already identified the issues. Electronic communication is the biggie. The adapter would need electronic communication from camera to lens in order to control aperture and focus-by-wire. You’re better off adapting full manual lenses to CCD cameras.
Where can I buy the Techart Contax G to Sony E Fullframe AF Adapter III you recommend? Neither Amazon nor B&H carry it.
Techart discontinued it. You may still find a used version on eBay – but when the manufacturer discontinues a product without a replacement that rather says it all.