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Mike Watson November 22nd, 2011 03:45 PM

Sony a-mount to Sony e-mount
 
If I buy a couple of a-mount lenses, and an a-mount to e-mount adapter... do I get auto-focus/auto-iris?

This camera raises about as many questions as it answers!

Dennis Murphy November 22nd, 2011 04:10 PM

Re: Sony a-mount to Sony e-mount
 
Apparently in the new firmware release due January you do?

Mike Watson November 22nd, 2011 06:19 PM

Re: Sony a-mount to Sony e-mount
 
Dispatched an e-mail to my old sony broadcast support guy. We'll see what he says.

Galen Rath November 22nd, 2011 08:19 PM

Re: Sony a-mount to Sony e-mount
 
I think you will need the new LA-EA2 Sony adapter ($399) plus the firmware upgrade in January to get more out of the A mount lenses. But I think I read somewhere that it works with MOST A-mount lenses, I don't know what the restriction is, which is a question I have.

The specs on the adapter says you get autofocus for video but not autoexposure:(quoting the B&H website)

"Special Notes from Sony
1. AF not available with STF lenses and teleconverters.
2. Teleconverter lenses and Minolta Xi lenses are not compatible.
3. Aperture setting for video capture is fixed at the maximum aperture of the lens or f/3.5, whichever is lower (AF-C). "

Glen Vandermolen November 23rd, 2011 08:02 AM

Re: Sony a-mount to Sony e-mount
 
I have the A-mount adapter and none of my A-mount lenses can do autofocus. If you try, the camera displays a warning stating that autofocus isn't compatible with the lens.

Mike Watson November 27th, 2011 12:36 AM

Re: Sony a-mount to Sony e-mount
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Galen Rath (Post 1699017)
3. Aperture setting for video capture is fixed at the maximum aperture of the lens or f/3.5, whichever is lower (AF-C). "

So... if you had an f/2.8 lens... the best you could do is f/3.5, yes?


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