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Sony A5100 Mirrorless Camera W 16 50Mm Lens

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Rebecca 2024-07-14 05:26:41

[Glass] I got this filter for my Zfc mirrorless's 16-50mm lens. The filter was well packed for shipping, and it was easy to screw onto the lens.

5
Ralph 2024-09-17 09:16:35

[3.5" / 8.89 cm] Works very well for Sony mirrorless camera

5
Frank 2024-04-23 07:33:52

[0.205 lb] I recently purchased a used Sony A5100 for my 15 year old, and I was wondering if I could adapt my old Nikon glass.... He's now rocking a Sony with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AI-S lens, and it works fantastic. It sure makes a huge difference compared to the kit lens that the camera came with. It's the best $25 investment I've made in a long time. Anyone hesitant or reluctant to make the purchase, I can assure you, you won't go wrong.

5
David 2024-05-07 09:35:42

[67 mm (Front)] Put this on a Sony a5100 for streaming and the quality is phenominal compared to the kit lens. Works great in low light conditions

5
Olajide 2024-04-14 08:20:11

[Full-Frame] I bought this lens as I had just gotten a new mirrorless camera. I had the 50mm EF lens and this RF works just as well. It is smaller but has the same capabilities. Would recommend to anyone who has an RF mount camera and is on a budget.

5
Arthur 2024-05-11 05:30:39

[10] As its label (50mm f/0.95) would suggest, this lens is an extraordinary photographic tool, either on an M-mount (Leica) camera or, with various adapters, on mirrorless cameras (albeit with manual aperture & manual focus). There's no issue with focusing accuracy with a mirrorless camera, of course, but with an M-mount camera the maximum aperture (f/0.95) accurate focusing may require an adjustment to the lens to work precisely with the camera's rangefinder, and TTArtisan kindly provides the tools and instructions for doing that. My copy of this lens, however, was perfectly adjusted right out of the box (whether that's the exception or the rule, I cannot say). This lens used good materials (metal) and is well put together---a quality product. Is this lens a paragon of optical perfection? No, far from it, but you don't buy an f/0.95 lens for that; you buy it for the unique effects you can obtain at maximum aperture. Is it a world-beating built-like-a-tank masterpiece of optical and mechanical construction like the Leica 50mm Noctilux? No, of course not, but it also costs only about 6% of the price of a Noctilux ($755 vs. $12,795), which makes it an extraordinary value for the money.

5
Phillip 2024-05-26 01:36:51

[0.905 lb] This camera bag fits my Nikon Z50 with 16-50mm lens, 4 batteries,cable and a compact cleaning kit. Very sturdy

5
Blair 2024-04-01 04:32:41

[NTSC/PAL] My normal camera is an A7Riii, and carrying it around with lenses can be quite a chore. I like to take photos opportunistically as I walk around, and I was looking for something to replace my aging a5100. The image quality has been excellent in low light, as the f1.8 lens is considerably more open than the f3.5 kit lens of the a5100, and I'm very happy with the range of the zoom. The flip-out touch screen has two features I'm really enjoying: being able to touch the screen to focus, and using the screen itself as a power switch -- if you fold the screen shut with the screen facing inward, the camera automatically turns off; when you flip the screen open, it turns back on! The menu button is a little small and difficult to feel with my thumb, and menu navigation requires some effort. When taking photos in manual mode, there's only one dial, and you need to press a button to switch between aperture and shutter settings -- but this was the same on the a5100. However, I feel like I may choose automatic settings with the ZV-1, as I've been happy with the quality of the shots. Overall I'm pretty happy with this!

5
Chris 2024-09-08 08:30:35

[Empty] Fits my Fujifilm XC 16-50mm perfectly. Seems to be made for this lens.

5
Kelly 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[90°] I got a couple of these for myself and as a gift. It holds my Sony mirrorless camera with a medium lens. What's more, the legs can be attached to each other to form a longer stick. I'll be using it for an LED flash the next time I go out shooting.

5