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MPC-2610 - SAL70200G |Compatibility Information

SAL70200G

SAL70200G

70-200mm F2.8 G

sample: SAL70200G

LA-EA5

  • Available with a Mount Adaptor.
  • Operation sound of the diaphragm is recorded with the internal microphone.
  • The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
  • Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.

LA-EA4

  • Autofocus cannot be used.
  • Available with a Mount Adaptor.
  • Operation sound of the diaphragm is recorded with the internal microphone.
  • Shading of the corners may occur. In that case, using smaller aperture may reduce the shading.
  • The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
  • Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.

LA-EA3

  • Available with a Mount Adaptor.
  • Operation sound of the diaphragm is recorded with the internal microphone.
  • The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
  • Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.

LA-EA2

  • Autofocus cannot be used.
  • Available with a Mount Adaptor.
  • Operation sound of the diaphragm is recorded with the internal microphone.
  • The angle of view will be narrower down to that of APS-C size.
  • The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
  • Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.

LA-EA1

  • Available with a Mount Adaptor.
  • Operation sound of the diaphragm is recorded with the internal microphone.
  • The angle of view will be narrower down to that of APS-C size.
  • The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
  • Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.