Compatible lenses for a camera with a Minolta mount include Minolta A-mount lenses, Sony A-mount lenses, and third-party lenses designed for the Minolta A-mount system.
The Nikon V1 camera is compatible with Nikon 1 mount lenses, including the 1 NIKKOR lenses.
Yes, you can use different brand lenses on a camera as long as they are compatible with the camera's mount.
The Nikon D3200 camera is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses, which includes a wide range of lenses from Nikon as well as third-party manufacturers like Sigma and Tamron.
The Nikon D3200 camera is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses.
The main differences between a-mount and e-mount camera systems lie in their compatibility and lens options. A-mount cameras are compatible with A-mount lenses, while e-mount cameras are compatible with e-mount lenses. A-mount lenses can be used on e-mount cameras with an adapter, but e-mount lenses cannot be used on A-mount cameras. E-mount cameras have a wider range of lens options available compared to A-mount cameras.
The minolta AF mount can fit Sony, Sigma, Tamron, Tonika, Carl Zeiss, Konika-Minolta lenses. Minolta and Sony are the most compatible for lenses - it depends on the type of lense you are looking for macros, zoom, fixed. There is atleast 94 seperate lenses that are compatible however.
No, Minolta MC and MD lenses (SR-mount) will only fit on the older non-AF cameras, Minolta AF mount lenses will only fit on the Maxxum/Dynax AF cameras and some Sony SLRs (Konica-Minolta sold its camera business to Sony in 2006 and Sony has developed cameras that use the AF-mount). If you put a Minolta lens on a camera that does not have the corresponding mount you could end up with a very expensive repair bill - or an interesting paperweight ;)
All Minolta AF, KM and Sony A-mount lenses All Tamron lenses with A-Mount All recent Sigma and Tokina lenses with A-Mount
The Nikon V1 camera is compatible with Nikon 1 mount lenses, including the 1 NIKKOR lenses.
Yes, you can use different brand lenses on a camera as long as they are compatible with the camera's mount.
Yes. The Minolta Maxxum 7000 uses the Minolta AF mount; lenses for the camera should fit any Minolta auto-focus SLR ever made, as well as Sony's α digital SLRs (A100, A700, A200, and friends). These comments only apply to genuine Minolta lenses; non-Minolta lenses for this camera (such as some Sigma lenses) may have issues working on later cameras, such as the DSLRs mentioned above.
The AF 'A' Mount Minolta lenses work on the Sony, also sigma and tamron do a range of lenses to fit Sony Alpha models.
You would have to use a Minolta SLR digital camera with a Minolta lens. However, don't automatically assume an old Minolta lens will work on a digital camera. You need to determine whether the digital camera accepts interchangeable lenses and whether it accepts the specific Minolta SLR lens and mount you have. There is no real generic answer to this question.
The Nikon D3200 camera is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses, which includes a wide range of lenses from Nikon as well as third-party manufacturers like Sigma and Tamron.
The Nikon D3200 camera is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses.
Yes, the SONY ALPHA series of DSLRs have the MINOLTA mount. When Sony took over the Minolta business line, they continued the proprietary MINOLTA lens mount and the Minolta flash shoe, which are unique- that is, ONLY A MINOLTA OR SONY LENS OR FLASH WILL FIT A SONY ALPHA camera. There might be some drawbacks, however. Depending on the focal length, year of production, number of electronic contacts, and type of Minolta AF lens (check the number of gold contacts on the side of the lens that goes into the camera), some of the lenses that have more that five (5) contacts might not work perfectly with the SONY Alpha camera. This is because most of the MINOLTA lenses with 7 or more contacts are POWER ZOOMS- that is, they zoom in and out if you twist the lens grip/ body under power from the camera. SONY has NOT continued this technology, and so the POWER ZOOM MINOLTA LENS will definitely not zoom in and out if mounted on a SONY ALPHA camera body. In its final years of production before the SONY takeover, MINOLTA made so many lenses with so many technological features (such as the POWER ZOOM) built into the lenses themselves. But don't worry...the best thing about having good old MINOLTA AF lenses is that they WILL fit a SONY ALPHA DLSR body. It's up to you to play with the combination of lenses and camera bodies to see what ANTIQUE (Minolta lens) you can still use with a SUPER NEW (Sony Alpha) camera. That's where most of the fun of photography is.
The main differences between a-mount and e-mount camera systems lie in their compatibility and lens options. A-mount cameras are compatible with A-mount lenses, while e-mount cameras are compatible with e-mount lenses. A-mount lenses can be used on e-mount cameras with an adapter, but e-mount lenses cannot be used on A-mount cameras. E-mount cameras have a wider range of lens options available compared to A-mount cameras.