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PostHeaderIcon Rayqual adapters bring Leica, Nikon, and Canon lenses to Sony's NEX cameras

Sony's new NEX-3 and NEX-5 cameras may have a few limitations when it comes to their UI, but it looks like they won't be hurting for lens options -- Japan's Rayqual has announced that it'll be offering a series of lens adapters for the cameras starting next month. Those will let you attach any number of Leica, Nikon or Canon lenses to the compact shooter, although you'll expectedly have to make do without autofocus if you decide to venture beyond Sony's own lenses for the cameras. They also ... won't come cheap, with the adapters set to run ¥19,950 to ¥25,200, or roughly $220 to $275 -- although that could be a small price to pay if you've already invested in some serious glass.

Rayqual adapters bring Leica, Nikon, and Canon lenses to Sony's NEX cameras originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Jun 2010 10:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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