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STLroadwarrior STLroadwarrior
5
Adapter fits perfectly on my Sony a6000
Adapter fits perfectly on my Sony a6000. Looks and feels very well made. For a low investMent it allows you to use your legacy Minolta Rokkor lens. You can expand your lens collection inexplicably with those legacy SLR lens. I currently have a Minolta Rokkor MC 50mm and a Vivitar 85-205mm zoom; both fit perfectly to the adapter and the adapter to camera base. You just have go back to your roots and manually adjust all settings. Focusing was easy. I did notice a lag in the viewfinder when adjusting the f stop using the Vivitar zoom, but not difficult to get true view before shooting pics. Rokkor 50mm works great.Just took a couple early morning pics with my Minolta 50mm. 1/320, ISO 3200, and f 1.7 (manual settings) Pic as shot and I didn’t do any editing/corrections. Enjoy!
30/11/2022
Joyce
5
good item
this was the second choice, but works great. the other product didn't fit the Minolta lens. This one is perfect. 100% recommendation
21/11/2022
BOB2436
4
Four Stars
What I expected, allows me to use the older Minolta lens.
03/11/2022
J. Pasco
5
fast focusing and sharp
I got this lens a while a go...the first copy was defected but the second one was the right one....is very sharp considering that is not L series...but the focusing system is very fast...I can focus almost instantaneously...is fantastic considering the fact that is 4-5.6 lens....for everyday shots is very good...I was debating between the version of 70-300 L and this one and I'm glad that that i choose this one...considering the price.... now compared to the 70-300 Nikon version is faster and sharper without doubts,, i have Nikon and canon full frames and regarding to the 70-300 range...this canon beat the Nikon one....for sure...
03/05/2022
Genia
5
Great little lens cap
Bought this to replace the missing lens cap on my girlfriend's Minolta 50mm 1.7!Way better than the original Minolta lens caps!
05/04/2022
Mike A. Mike A.
5
Exceptional adapters that focus to infinity with m
Part 1 - Minolta MD to Sony NEX adapterTechnically, it slightly overshoots infinity but the issue is easily corrected by dialing back the focus ring just a tad --- Not exact but clearly better than not-at-all.Although very light due to extensive aluminum usage, the build quality and fit-and-finish of the adapter is superb. Connections on the lens and camera mount sides are tight and precise --- absolutely, zero slop. The top of the lens release button is flattened making the lens removal process very easy and comfortable.Other notes:- There are no electrical connections so focus and zoom must be done manually on the lens itself- When mounting the lens, turn the adapter clockwise till you hear a "click"- Tested with a Minolta 85mm f/1.7 Rokkor-X MD lens mounted to a Sony a6000 camera-----------------------Part 2 - Nikon Ai to Sony NEX adapterEdit: Based on my positive experience with the Minolta MD adapter, I also purchased the Nikon Ai adapter later.As with the Minolta MD adapter, the Nikon Ai version focuses beyond infinity a tiny bit. Fortunately, the same solution applies - dial back the focus ring and the horizon will become crystal clear. The build quality is impeccable and the finish is smooth and clean of burrs or machine marks. Connections on both sides are taut and precise with zero play.Additional notes for Nikon Ai adapter:- No electrical connections present so focus and zoom must be done manually on the lens.- Unlike the Minolta MD adapter, mounting the lens for Nikon adapter requires a counter-clockwise turn until you hear the "click" of the locking mechanism- Tested with a Nikon Micro Nikkor 55m f/2.8 Ai-S MF lens mounted to a Sony a6000 camera
31/03/2022
thetoolman
5
Legendary Canon Glass Gets "Updated" (reposted re
When I read the news of Canon releasing a new Mark II version of this lens the first thought that came to my mind was why? Has Canon lost its mind? Why would you mess around with a lens that has become a staple of nearly every professional Canon user in the world? Since this lens was released in September of 2001 it has earned a reputation as being one of the most rugged and sharpest lenses of its kind. Professional photographer and photo equipment reviewer Ken Rockwell, for example, borrowed this lens from a friend to test who had dropped it off an elephant to the cobblestones nine feet below while shooting in India. Even with that event in its history Ken gave it a stunningly positive review! Many of the most famous photos taken in the last nine years were taken with this lens, including many of the photos that appear in Canon's own sales brochures. In the lens life cycle, if such a thing exists, this lens is hardly an old timer at nine years old. With its proven powerful robust image stabilizer, legendarily sharpness, and tank-like build, one cannot help wonder what the motivation for fixing something that's not broke is. I think the real motivation was keeping "pace" with Nikon and raising prices.Canon is seen more and more as falling behind its nemesis Nikon. With the recent release of Nikon's VR II vibration reduction which supposedly can work up to four stops, Canon had to fire back with a "new" version of the image stabilizer on its own lenses. Thus IS II was born. Needless to say, the new Nikon 70-200 lens retails for over (...) on Amazon as opposed to this "old" Canon lens which sells for about (...). It's expected that new Canon 70-200 2.8L IS II will retail for at least (...) if not more. Is the new lens really worth (...) more than the old lens still being sold? I own this "old" model now for about six months and the only way I can see improvement is if somehow Canon could recreate this same lens, ruggedness and all, at half the weight. Now that would be something worth paying (...) or more for! In reality, the new model will actually weigh 20 grams more than the "old" model. So much for progress!I have shot indoor and outdoor shots both hand held and with my Bogen automatic mono-pod with this lens. In both cases the results have been nothing short of amazing. Clear sharp images almost every time with magnificent color and superb brokeh (blur quality). The image stabilization is first rate and runs hard and strong. Don't be fooled into saving money buying the other versions of this lens. If you ever expect to be free from using a flash and get great results in reasonable natural lighting, this is the lens to buy. If you can't afford to buy this lens then save up for it. If you compromise you may be sorry later.I believe that any changes Canon has made to the new lens will largely be undetectable by professional and amateur photographers alike. The only exception to this is the added weight, increased price, and the very slight ability of the new model to focus closer (about 8"). It's also hard to see how the current powerful image stabilization could be made much better. At some point it all becomes a matter of subject movement and no stabilization system can deal with that other than using higher shutter speeds. That said, the more important question to ask is whether Canon produced a "better" lens at all? Currently we have no test reviews to look at and it is entirely possible that the new lens may actually under perform this "old model". We just don't know at the moment. For my money I would grab this "old" model while you can. Not only is there hardly any risk, but in all likely-hood the after market value of this lens may soon rise.MY UPDATED COMMENTS: Despite some new positive reviews on the new lens, I still doubt that most will notice much of a difference between the new and the old lenses unless they really blow up the image. The old lens produced images that graced some of the top publications worldwide for the last 10 years with nothing but praise. Canon has effectively fooled you all to push though a huge price increase never before seen for an upgrade of the same type lens. It seems the consumer is once again the victim and they don't even realize it!
01/08/2021
D. Erickson
5
Great camera for the money
I was looking for a hi-res webcam to use with OBS. I do Youtubes on electronics and need the ability to zoom into fine pitch circuit boards using an overhead boom. Image quality is great. The 5-50 mm zoom lens is decent, it does the job. A little fiddly, but for the price....I am trying to up the lens quality. I bought an adapter that allows me to use my lovely old Minolta MD manual (film) lenses with it. It needs a Cmount to Minolta MD adapter (~$20) plus about 6-8mm of Cmount extender tubes. If you do this, keep in mind that because of the smaller sensor, low mm (25-35mm) lenses are needed. I haven't yet found the perfect low mm zoom lens for it. Maybe a 28-70mm Minolta MD lens. There are many on Ebay. Have fun!Update. Using 35mm camera lenses works, but they are too close for this small sensor camera. Even my 28mm lens has a very small field of view unless you put the camera several feet away. So unless you want real close ups....
15/06/2021
Related Faq
Q
Will this be able to hold a Vivitar telephoto lens atop an existing lens? I don't want to hurt my camera or more expensive lens. Will it be too heavy?
A
No, the rings are intended to adapt filters and other light weight accessories on the camera lens. 
Q
I have a Minolta lens, can i use this adapter?
A
Could you please update us your full Minolta lens model ?as Minolta has MD MC and AF mount, K&F Concept MD-M4/3 is suitable for: Lens: Minolta MD MC Mount lens(not for Minolta AF mount: KF06.157) Camera: Micro 4/3 (MFT) mount mirrorless camera like Olympus PEN, OM-D series, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1, G2, G3, G10, GX1, GH1, GH2, GF1, GF2, GF3, GF5, GH4, Panasonic AG-AF100 Mirrorless Digital Cameras, Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC) 
Q
Does this adapter fit non-ai lenses? i know modern f-mount cameras cannot accept many of the non-ai lenses. thank you!
A
hello Nikon-Nikon 1 fit for nikon AI/AF mount lens and nikon micro single camera body. it not fit for nikon DSLR camera , could you pls pls let us know your lens and camera specific model? thanks 
Q
Am I supposed to use an adapter to attach to a Nikon camera? If so, can you suggest an adapter?
A
No the other way this is to be able to mount the Nikon lenses onto the micro 4/3 camera body 
Q
Could this work with a g7? Just trying to clarify.
A
If you are referring to the Panasonic DMC-G7, then yes, it will adapt any Canon FD mount lens to any micro 4/3 mount camera. Including yours. 
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