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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Can AF Minolta Cameras (ie. Dynax 5) use Manual Focus\MD 50mm lens?
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Nope, the mount is different.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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there are mount adapters, but they usually have optical elements as well, which translates to loss of image quality.
also, the adapters might not allow AF. |
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Then what if you set your camera to MF mode on a AF camera. Will it still be able to use the MF lenses?
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![]() Regards CK |
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Thanks for the link.
Useful stuff. But what risk are you talking about? |
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Minolta added a protection feature on the Maxxum Series-xi and Series-si cameras which does not allow shutter release without an electronically attached lens. An electronically attached lens is a Maxxum or Minolta AF or other manufacturer lens with electronic contacts.
If you planning to use your Maxxum camera with a lens which does not have electronic connection to the camera, microscope or telescope adapter, you must switch off this function. I dunno if this will causes the camera to go hairwire. |
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