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APS-C Lenses in A7SII


Alex Moreán
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This is odd, or maybe I didn't quite understand the theory.

I have just bought an A7SII (I used to have a Nikon D5300&D5200) so I thought all my DX glass would render useless.

Well, using a dumb adapter (K&F Nikon G to Nex) I attached the classic paperweight (18-55 VRII) and even though in 18 I did have lots of crop and vignetting, down to 55 the image looks like this: (the attached picture of the lens)

After doing that, I tried my beloved 35 1.8 (nikkor, DX format) and the result was quite good too: (Bobblehead picture)

The camera is set to FF mode (no cropping, no nothing)

Is this normal?

Cheers.

 

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With the zooms it is expected to have better coverage at the long end. 

The primes usually are not that good, but specifically the 35 1.8 is decent at near focus distances. It has been reported here: http://photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00VLHs?start=0 .

Its nice to have these unique lenses. I use my 25 T/0.95 m4/3 lens on the S35 area of A7rii all the time! 

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