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What DSLR cameras are backwards compatible with Minolta SLR lenses?

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What DSLR cameras are backwards compatible with Minolta SLR lenses?

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You can use every Minolta Maxxum AF lens made since 1985 on the Sony DSLR line of cameras. Minolta offered 4 lenses in the “DT” series for the Konica-Minolta D5 & D7 DSLR cameras but they are for the smaller sensor in those cameras. Personally I’d avoid them. When you use the Maxxum lenses which were designed for the 35mm film frame on your Sony A200 you’re only using the center section of the image circle – the “sweet spot” of the lens.

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