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I wish they would have it for RF mount.

 
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https://www.dpreview.c​om …lenses-on-nikon-z-cameras (external link)

Adapter for E mount lenses on Z cameras. I wish they have it for Canon RF. Sony E mount has really compact lenses.


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Aug 28, 2021 23:45 |  #2

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https://www.dpreview.c​om …lenses-on-nikon-z-cameras (external link)

Adapter for E mount lenses on Z cameras. I wish they have it for Canon RF. Sony E mount has really compact lenses.

Impossible or extremely unlikely due to sony flange distances. The mount would have to be inside the camera.

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Aug 29, 2021 04:37 |  #3

Well there's an obvious solution.
Personally, I find the Sony A7C is too much of a compromise to reach it's small size.
I really like the recent Sony bodies - A7RIV, A9II and A1. They are the same dimensions but A7RIV lacks one dial compared to the other two.
A7RIII has a fantastic 42MP sensor and AF closer to R5/R6 than EOS R.
A7IV will probably be released soon and expect it to have same body dimensions of the recent bodies but it will likely be plastic.
Choose the Sony body and you have a huge selection of lenses without any adapter needed or associated compromise. (Unless you go A9/A9II/A1 and then you don't get the full frames per second)
The lens selection continues to grow. New Sigma's coming are 24 f2 which will be larger than current 24 f3.5 and a 90 2.8 that will be small and light.

Fuji won't give you the huge lens choices but you definitely have quality small and light options.


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Aug 29, 2021 09:04 as a reply to  @ Choderboy's post |  #4

I choose none of the Sony bodies. A7III is bit too heavy. A7C has crappy EVF.

Fuji lenses are bit overpriced for APC-S sensors, IMO.

I'd rather get this adapter, couple of Sony APS-C pancakes and Z Fc. But crop still less sufficient under low light. For my needs.


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