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Related Reviews
BOB2436
4
Four Stars
What I expected, allows me to use the older Minolta lens.
03/11/2022
Brit S
5
Bigger than I thought
I currently have a Minolta X-700 SLR film camera, a flash, and an extra lens in the main compartment and there is still room for more to fit! I adjusted the padding inside a little bit, but the original set up actually worked for my camera as well. In the top compartment I keep my film, batteries, a small table top tripod, and whatever I might need to carry around with me while I'm walking around. I walked around NYC for a full day with this and towards the end of the day my right shoulder started to get tired. I was able to have the slight on my left shoulder and still buckle the supportive strap around me so it felt secure on both shoulders. As someone else wrote earlier, I do wish there was a pocket for an iPad or tablet, but the backpack on its own is already still awesome!
15/08/2022
Ruben Klassen
5
Little tight on the lens side but works perfectly
Works exactly like it should. I bought this adapter instead of the second generation that K&F offers because of all the negative reviews that the newer one has. This one works and looks great, attaches to the body of the camera really well but the lens side it pretty tight, not too tight just tighter than I am used to. LOVE being able to use all my Minolta lenses on my A7R, (35mm f2.8, 50mm f1.2, 85mm f1.7 and a few others). Brings new life to old vintage lenses that would otherwise be sitting on the shelf with occasional use with my film cameras. If you're on the hunt for a MD-E-mount adapter for your old Minolta lenses, BUY THIS ONE. I got exactly what I needed and all my lenses focus to infinity as well. (actually slightly past infinity but thats better than not being able to at all).
20/03/2022
Destiny J. Destiny J.
5
Great way to upgrade old equipment.
Inherited a 60s Minolta camera and several lenses. Bought a Sony a6000 a few weeks ago and this has allowed me to use the better zoom lenses from my film camera. I get the best results in shutter priority mode and adjust aperture and iso as needed. Everything is manual, but it’s a good refresher for photography skill.
19/03/2022
Elliot Matson
5
Great originally, even better with ribcage
Really solid for the price. Check out the Ribcage mod to use c-mount lenses with it
13/03/2022
Craig W
5
Very pleased.
Works great with old manual focus Minolta lenses on a Sony A3000 camera. Fit of adapter to camera and fit of lens to adapter are both precise.
15/02/2022
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
Jay T Jay T
5
Great for 2000's film cameras
Had issues getting my Minolta Maxxum 5 to work with other batteries, these ones work perfectly.
08/04/2021
Related Faq
Q
Will this allow my nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i?
A
Dear Customer, so sorry to tell you that this adapter won't allow your nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i. 
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
I have a 1st gen tamron 70-200 f/2.8 lens for my nikon d80... will this work on fuji xt3? tamron lens does not have an aperture ring.
A
The adapter is designed for Nikon lenses, including D mount. If the Tamron fits the Nikon D80 it should work. As for the lack of aperture ring on the Tamron ... not sure about that. Perhaps the Nikon D80 has an in camera aperture selection. 
Q
I currently own 3 a-mount lense (from a sony a230) just bought a sony a5000, which is an emount. Will this adapter fit my old lenses to my new camera?
A
No, this adapter is for the older manual focus Minolta Rokkor MC and MD lenses. If you want to autofocus and aperture control you will need the Sony LA-EA4. (the lower cost Sony LA-EA3 will electronically connect A mount lenses but you will have to manually focus.) 
Q
Will this work in my camera Sony Alpha a3500?? Diameter 55mm.
A
it will work with a3000 and a3500. use this adapter with minolta md or minolta sr lenses 
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