11-28-2017, 11:21 PM
Going mirrorless means buying lenses for a mirrorless camera. Adapters are not even second best, always slower and restricted in functionality (exceptions possible). AFMa is only a thing for DSLR, means also Sony A-mount. I doubt you can make E-mount on an A-mount camera body work at all, the flange distance is shorter, so no compatibility.
Either way you get yourself a Canon DLSR with AFMA, so you're no longer depending on doubtful service which make "a lot" adjustments and can do the adjustments yourself - that means hours of wild fun
or you choose the other road and furtheron don't care about AFMA. There are other things to care with mirrorless - only the more expensive ones focus very fast and are sort of convincing with focus tracking - but each cheap mirrorless does a better, more accurate job to focus than most DSLRs in LiveView mode.
Either way you get yourself a Canon DLSR with AFMA, so you're no longer depending on doubtful service which make "a lot" adjustments and can do the adjustments yourself - that means hours of wild fun
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