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A7 adapter for Nikkor AF 1.4 D 50mm


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Hi guys,

I have just bought A7 but I would like to keep my Nikkor lens AF 1.4 D 50 mm.

In the shop I was told, that Sony adapter ( ca. 300€) is the only choice.

Could you recomend me some other adapters which are also good but less expensive?

I'm not thinking about something for 20€, I want to be sure that it will work and won't kill my new camera.

 

As I'm not very experienced, I'd also like to ask you if there are any limitations or problems I should know about.

 

I'll appreciate your help.

 

Best regards

Eva

 

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Hi guys,

I have just bought A7 but I would like to keep my Nikkor

lens AF 1.4 D 50 mm. In the shop I was told, that Sony

adapter ( ca. 300€) is the only choice.

........

   

There is no such "Sony Adapter". If you heard 

accurately what you were told, then you were 

told a Faerie Tale. Any adapter that serves to 

accomplish what you desire will be a 3rd party 

device with whatever risk of trouble that might 

entail .... depending, basically, on the phases 

of the moon and moods of the gods. Do plenty 

of research. Even the "safest choice" whatever 

your research turns up, will be a gamble. Best 

of luck, and under the circumstances be sure 

to deal only with well respected vendors, cuz 

you will want a fair and honest returns policy. 

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