An Inexpensive Lens Adapter
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T here are certain brands that I refuse to buy, support, speak kindly of, or even use. Sometimes, however, a reason related to practicality arises and I am stuck having to give in and purchase one of these brands simply because no other options exist. As such, I'm stuck with three old Canon EF-mount lenses yet Canon is one of those brands you will not find me supporting in any way. Don't get me wrong, they were great in the Canon AE-1 Programmable days but I'm not liking their options in the digital world. Actually, I find their digital cameras very uncomfortable to use, even painful. I also find their color rendering and tonal qualities to be quite bland but, admittedly, that is more of a personal preference. I had purchased these three lenses on the used market back when I first purchased my Sony cameras. The Sony E-mount system was very young at the time so very few lenses were available in their new E-mount. One of the great things about thi...