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Apr 13, 2019 18:21 |  #1

I just bought a TechArt Pro Adapter (with firmware version 5 I believe), and it should be here in a few days. Anyhow, I am curious about what the community here thinks of it, especially those who own it, and what lenses they enjoy using with it. I have alot of old Minolta MD glass, some Canon FD, and some nice Nikon Ai glass that I am wanting to use with it (with the appropriate adapters), along with some M42 glass. I will be using this on an Sony A7II.

Also, I am curious about the close focusing that this adapter can do, especially with wide angle lenses. Can anyone here provide insight on that? Sample photos of all kinds would be welcome in this thread too!




  
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One of the first shots I did with the Techart Pro adapter, using the Nikon 50mm f/1.2 Ai lens. AF worked flawlessly!

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May 07, 2019 12:37 |  #3

A couple of shots with the Techart Pro, and the infamous Minolta 24mm f/2.8 MD.

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