Someone is going to scold me for not searching for an answer. Don't know how.
I have previously tried conversion mounts and been unsatisfied with the results. Yet, I have a Sigma 18-300mm auto focus with an A mount that I would like to use on my 6000.
I am told both Sony and Sigma make an A to E conversion mount.
I am seeking advice:
1. Do the latest versions work?
2. If so, is one better than the other?
Xanadu wrote:
Someone is going to scold me for not searching for an answer. Don't know how.
I have previously tried conversion mounts and been unsatisfied with the results. Yet, I have a Sigma 18-300mm auto focus with an A mount that I would like to use on my 6000.
I am told both Sony and Sigma make an A to E conversion mount.
I am seeking advice:
1. Do the latest versions work?
2. If so, is one better than the other?
You need a Sony LA-EA 3 adapter.
The LA-EA 4 should also work but cost more and is primarily for mechanical screw-drive AF lenses.
MT Shooter wrote:
You need a Sony LA-EA 3 adapter.
The LA-EA 4 should also work but cost more and is primarily for mechanical screw-drive AF lenses.
You have to check first. Sometimes the LAEA3 doesn't work with certain Sigma lenses.
Look on you tube, there is a guy that explains what to look for in each of the mounts from Sony. It may help you to figure out which one will work on the Sigma lens.
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I have an LA-EA 3 I want to sell.
PM me if you are interested.
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SteveG wrote:
You have to check first. Sometimes the LAEA3 doesn't work with certain Sigma lenses.
The OP asked about a specific Sigma, it works. The A mount Sigmas that do not work are the same mechanical screw drive system as the Minolta mechanical screw drive lenses. Those type lenses require the LA-EA 4 adaptor.
Sigma adapter is for Sigma EF and some Canon EF lenses. Not A mount. Looks like an Le Ae 4 might be best.
SteveG wrote:
You have to check first. Sometimes the LAEA3 doesn't work with certain Sigma lenses.
- Get the LAEA-4 for the best AF - it uses the pellicle mirror for part of the AF - do not cheap out !
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Xanadu wrote:
Someone is going to scold me for not searching for an answer. Don't know how.
I have previously tried conversion mounts and been unsatisfied with the results. Yet, I have a Sigma 18-300mm auto focus with an A mount that I would like to use on my 6000.
I am told both Sony and Sigma make an A to E conversion mount.
I am seeking advice:
1. Do the latest versions work?
2. If so, is one better than the other?
MT Shooter laid it out for you. If it is a 'modern' Sigma A mount it will interface eletctronically through a LA EA 3 with the camera. No need for the LA EA4 and the mirror. If it has a screw drive focus system you need the LA EA 4
Wasabi wrote:
MT Shooter laid it out for you. If it is a 'modern' Sigma A mount it will interface eletctronically through a LA EA 3 with the camera. No need for the LA EA4 and the mirror. If it has a screw drive focus system you need the LA EA 4
Better AF with the LA EA 4 ! - a GOOD reason to get it !
Cant discuss this aspect as I have never tried a LA EA 4 with the older lenses, didn't want an extra piece of glass in the optical system. Manual focus works well.
Wasabi wrote:
Cant discuss this aspect as I have never tried a LA EA 4 with the older lenses, didn't want an extra piece of glass in the optical system. Manual focus works well.
Yes, I suppose MANUAL focus WOULD work OK .......the "4" also works with the newer lenses. The pellicle mirror has not been a problem for me but it does absorb 1/2-2/3 stop of light (as used in the SLT series of cameras).
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On cameras which have good PDAF, if the lens has a focus motor in it, the LA-EA3 has the potential to work better than the EA4. For the older ones the LA-EA4 tends to perform better. However, given the cost of either adapter, you may be better off with a native e mount lens which with outperform both.
Xanadu wrote:
Someone is going to scold me for not searching for an answer. Don't know how.
I have previously tried conversion mounts and been unsatisfied with the results. Yet, I have a Sigma 18-300mm auto focus with an A mount that I would like to use on my 6000.
I am told both Sony and Sigma make an A to E conversion mount.
I am seeking advice:
1. Do the latest versions work?
2. If so, is one better than the other?
I have the a6000, a99ii (A Mount), a7iii and a7Riii. I use both the LR-EA3 and LR-EA4 on my a6000 as well as a7iii and a7Riii. I also have several A mount Sigma and Minolta and Sony lenses. It all depends on the lens which works best. Generally the LA-EA4 always works. Native E-Mount tend to focus faster than A-mount with the adapter. I don't have a problem working with the extra glass in the LA-EA4. But what the heck, when you are retired you have all the time in the world just no money. So I use all my A-mount lenses rather than spending the $$$$ for E-Mount lenses.
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