neilt3
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I think rather than an adapter, if there was a lens of a different mount to what you usually use you'd just pick up a compatible body and use it with that .
The only modern dSLR lens that can really be adapted would be on a Canon EOS body .
But as most modern F mount lenses don't have an aperture ring you wouldn't be able to alter the aperture.
Cameras like Nikon F80 , Minolta Dynax 5 , Canon EOS 500n etc bodies are cheap to buy and readily available.
When I referred to adapting lenses it was in reply to using adapters .You can include Sony full frame A mount, the 5 and 8 pin lens without micro motors will work on Minolta A bodies and SSM lens will work on Minolta 5, 7 a few 9 bodies that were factory modified will also work with SSM lens. The question is, are Sony lens in this category digital lens, for the most part updated Minolta designs still made by Konica Minolta.
I mean using non native lenses on other mounts . For example using Nikon F mount lenses on Canon EOS bodies , an adapter is needed .
Using Sony A mount lenses on Minolta A mount bodies , film or digital is not adapting because they are native A mount lenses .
I use the Sony carl Zeiss 24-70mm f/2.8 and Sony 70-400mm mkii G lenses amongst others on my Dynax 7 and SSM upgraded Dynax 9 frequently . I use some other lenses that were designed for digital cameras on my Minoltas as well , including some Tamron lenses .
They work well . Certainly the ZA lens had nothing to do with Minolta .
All my canon lenses apart from 60mm macro , 24mm f/2.8 and 40mm f/2.8 are film era lenses .
The 40mm certainly works well on a small film body such as the EOS 500n that works well to carry in a coat pocket .