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  1. I found a lens mount adaptor that allows me to mount my Pro Broadcast Video Power Zoom Lenses on my Sony A7II Camera. I realize there is a problem with this adaptation as even in sensor crop mode these lenses cannot cover the camera's sensor. As a pro Video Person, I would love to have a Sony A7 tupe camera with a 2/3 inch sensor appropriate to my video lenses. Anyone who watches pro sports on TV has been watching the quality of imagery that can be captured with these small sensors that can Zoom from an image of a whole stadium to a close-up of the expression on the quarterback's face. This would make a great wildlife videographer's kit. There is no need for a giant video camera anymore to achieve great closeup imagery. All you need is a Sony Alpha 7 series camera with a 2/3 inch sensor and a small battery box to power the Zoom lens and maybe even enable the auto aperture capability of the lens. There is another way to achieve this desired result. With the increasing density of sensor chips I can visualize a Sony with greater than APS crop factor and clear image zoom that could get the job done
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