
October 9th, 2011, 10:44 AM
|
|
|
If the lens exists, there's probably an adapter. No real point in making an arbitrary list. Rather, take some photos of the lenses, and we can help you decide whether they are worth buying a mount for. There is definitely a way to make any lens work on your camera; the question is whether it's realistic. If it's a medium or large format lens, for example, you probably don't want to bother with the bulk. It would be better to sell the lenses off to pay for something better suited. I'd say that rangefinder lenses are smaller, and thus better adapted. Leica M mount is probably the premier mount to look at, but they have EXPENSIVE lenses (which you'd expect, considering that their current camera is $9,000).
__________________
Panasonic G2 - The "mini-SLR" for me. Panasonic 14-42mm, Olympus 40-150mm. Many Nikon lenses, but most often 24mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.4, 55mm macro, Tamron Adaptall 90mm and 180mm lenses.
|