... Hi Mi.., Yes, all "Maxxum" adapters will fit those older Minolta MF SR/MC/MD/X-600 lenses to the new Sony DSLR or any Minolta AF 35mm SLR/DSLR. Again, see...
I have noticed some spots on some of my pictures from dust on the sensor, even though I've been very careful when changing lenses. Can anyone recommend a good...
I am an older Minolta Maxxum veteran. I have a Max 9000, 9xi and the K-M D7. I probably will wait for the rumored '9000-like' Sony Alpha before I get serious...
Hello Tom and welcome, I joined a while back, for the same purpose have just gone digital after using both a 35mm Dynax 7 and am APS Vectis S1 SLRs, but it has...
I have not posted my reviews from Photoclubalpha.com on this group yet, so these may provoke some discussion. There are two recent lens reviews (the first HTML...
... No such limitation applied to Sigma DC lenses. I have used many, and continue to, and there is no issue with AS/SSS - nor is there with the Tamron Di...
David, Thank you for responding. I was talking to a Photo store guy that usually gets things right. He said that the APS-size image produced by these lenses is...
All right, David! You finally forced me to subscribe to Photo Club Alpha! When do you expect more details on the projected Sony Cameras? Jack Casner Kansas...
... usually gets things right. He said that the APS-size image produced by these lenses is not big enough to cover K-M's 'moving receptor'. Since I got into...
... Thanks Jack! I would expect to hear more by around May 25th if there is a June launch. I now doubt this. It's getting too close. I think we will see a late...
Thanks Jack! I would expect to hear more by around May 25th if there is ... I have a sizable amount of money tied up in Canon gear - my camera is a 5D. This is...
David, Thanks for the reply. I always 'bother to study' the shots (g). 1) AS tracks subject-movement, of any type. That raises the limits of movement. 2) Does...
... limits of movement. As does not track subject movement, it can't detect it and actually ceases to operate if you pan the camera, automatically. ... ...
This subject has gone around a few times already, and I have learned a few things from several of the members: 1) Sigma, Tamron and others have brought out new...
I understand you may not be able to say anything when you first begin to learn about new Sony developments. However, I will depend on you to let us know the...
... There's only one Sony lens which differs from generic lenses - the CZ. As it happens, this has a tighter image circle and more risk of vignetting than any...
Until someone in this group puts a non Sony/Minolta DT lens on their camera and shake it a lot while taking a picture would I agree to anything other that, yes...
I have the Zeiss zoom and the 85mm lenses. They are up to Zeiss standards. I have had zero problems with the lenses. The zoom has more plastic than the 85mm. I...
Hi, I am a new SLR user and have a query. With a snap and shoot camera, you can take a picute of, e.g. Tower Bridge at night, and the shot comes out ok. With...
... Just set the ISO to AUTO and shoot with SSS turned on. Unless it is very dark - in which case photography is hardly going to be useful - the camera will do...
Thanks for the rely. These forums are really useful. So, if I turn up the ISO the delay will not be so long, and therefore I will get a less blurry picture?...
Put the camera to aperture priority mode, with the aperture set to the lens's maximum, and the sensitivity set to ISO 1600 Leon. This will then cause the...
As I have to use a walking stick these days Leon, I am considering using a monopod instead when going for a walkabout with the camera, for use instead of a...
Hallo Jack, ... fine work! Can you tell us something about your Zeiss lens and may be how it compares against the Kit SAL 18-70mm? Best greetings Hans...