Minolta SRT-101 can fit Nikon D60 lens?
I have an old Minolta SRT 101 and a large number of lenses. I want to move to a digital camera but not want to spend much money and then my goal is not. Can someone help me … This new digital camera should my Minolta?
No, they're not going to any SLR Current digital. The Minolta bayonet "SR" mount lenses used by the TRS-101 was replaced by Minolta in 1985 when it introduced the Maxxum 7000 AF camera with a assembly. The current Sony DSLR still use a Minolta Maxxum mount lens for everything achieved since 1985 can be used. There is an adapter to use the classic Minolta lenses on line Sony DSLR today and there are adapters to allow use in Canon and Olympus digital SLR. To the best of my knowledge, there is currently no adapter is using Minolta "SR" in a Nikon mount. Since you use your old Minolta lenses on the DSLR unit that the list requires manual focus and stop down metering, you may consider selling. You can then use the money to your new camera. EDIT ***** ***** Please send a list of objectives to Minolta. I'm in the market for Minolta MC Rokkor 17mm lens f4-X.
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