02-24-2016, 09:08 AM
I found it interesting also. I've long liked Sony bodies since my Alpha mount days, but Canon lenses won me over. Mixing the two could be interesting, although the newer bodies with the better AF in them aren't exactly low cost.
So possible uses of the is adapter include: Canon users trying Sony bodies, Sony users trying Canon lenses (not just from Sigma). The lines are blurred slightly more than they have been. Still, adapting only makes real sense in limited scenarios. The best solution will still tend towards a native E-mount lens.
So possible uses of the is adapter include: Canon users trying Sony bodies, Sony users trying Canon lenses (not just from Sigma). The lines are blurred slightly more than they have been. Still, adapting only makes real sense in limited scenarios. The best solution will still tend towards a native E-mount lens.
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