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I read somewhere that Sony sell a range of lens adapters/adaptors for the A99 camera.
I am used to the 24-120mm zoom on my DSC-R1 (and the live EVF!)..
Nikon's AF-S 24-120mm f/4.0G ED VR would seem to fit the bill.
I have searched Google without anything definite so
Is there a Sony or a third party adapter which would enable me to use the Nikon lens on the A99?
Thank you for your comprehensive reply.
As I replied to Bieomax I am at the bottom of the learning curve where a new camera is concerned so I will hang on to my DSC-R1 until things clarify.
Peter
Thank you Beiomax,
I have at last found my perfect camera to replace my R1...
It must have a live EVF, a fully swivelling screen and a superb zoom lens.
Come in the Sony SLT-A99 camera and the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens.
Just a couple of problems: there doesn't seem to be an adapter and I will need to clear the £4300+ with the bank manager.
Peter
I looked at the Zeiss lens you mention
http://www.photozone.de/sonyalphaff/600-zeiss2470f28ff?start=1
It isn't in the same league as the Canon, understandably because it is about £800 cheaper!
(One wag reviewer said that the 'II' in the Canon model number was to to indicate that it was twice the price of the previous model!).
Going through every review of every interchangeable zoom lens starting from 24mm equiv. they are all dire even with only 3X zoom except the Canon. I don't think it can all be put down to the gap between the lens and the sensor because of that mirror. And so I think the image in my R1 must be 'digitally enhanced' fixed-lens-wise. I don't have the means to objectively test the R1 but going by all the test parameters in the reviews there is nothing comparable (the Sony RX10 falls down because of its tiny sensor thus poor resolution).
I can wait...maybe Canon will get round to fitting live EVF's instead of OVF's so that I can see what I am going to get.