SONY a7 II TUTORIAL | Can I Use a NEX lens With SONY ALPHA 7 II camera?

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  • @Cypresshtcom
    @Cypresshtcom 8 років тому +1

    I was wondering the answer to this question! Thanks so much. So as long as it says EMOUNT it will work with the sony alpha a7 ii?

    • @DigitalGojaUSA
      @DigitalGojaUSA  8 років тому

      +Cypress Home Technology exactly! E-Mount lenses are compatible with the Sony Alpha 7 II.

  • @cluxseltoot
    @cluxseltoot 5 років тому +1

    Useful video - many thanks for making it - appreciated.

  • @DigitalGojaUSA
    @DigitalGojaUSA  8 років тому

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  • @motazlabidi2623
    @motazlabidi2623 4 роки тому

    I have a question if u can help me
    Which of these lens is compatible with sony a7 maek 2
    18 55
    55 210
    28 70

    • @DigitalGojaUSA
      @DigitalGojaUSA  4 роки тому

      Hello Motaz. The A7 II is compatible with Sony FE E-Mount lenses and do offer a 28-70 as a kit lens with the purchase of the camera. The 18-55 (16-50mm) and 55-210 are designed for the aps-c crop sensor bodies.

    • @motazlabidi2623
      @motazlabidi2623 4 роки тому

      @@DigitalGojaUSA i am a bit amature
      So ur saying that the 18 55 and the 55 210 wont work very good on it ??

    • @DigitalGojaUSA
      @DigitalGojaUSA  4 роки тому +1

      @Motaz, I wouldn't recommend using those lenses, and I will explain why. Sony designed all their mirrorless cameras to have the same lens mount (called the E-Mount) This means that all of their lenses can be interchanged with Full-frame and Crop sensor bodies. Lenses designed specifically for full-frame like the A7ii are classified as FE and lenses specific for a6xxx series are classified as E-mount. The a6xxx series feature a proportionally smaller sized sensor. If you mount that lens onto a full-frame camera, the lens will not be able to cover and take advantage of the full width of the sensor found in cameras like the A7II. This would result in a loss in resolution from 24mp to roughly 10megapixels. If your intent for the photo was to share with family and friends or just for social media, 10 megapixels may be enough resolution, but if you were looking to make larger prints or crop the photo in any way, you'll probably want to stick with lenses designed for full-frame.