Leedsen Customizable Auto a to e mount adapter autofocus
Leedsen Customizable Auto a to e mount adapter autofocus
Leedsen’s adapter allows Sony A-mount lenses to be used on E-mount mirrorless camera bodies while maintaining all lens performance, including the use of SSM, SAM, and even autofocus lenses without built-in motors, as well as the camera’s built-in correction functions.
- A-mount lens to E-mount body
- Retains autofocus and auto exposure functions
- Supports in-camera correction
- Compatible with phase-detection autofocus
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This lens adapter is the perfect bridge between classic A-mount lenses and modern E-mount mirrorless bodies. It allows photographers to revitalize their classic optical assets, achieving seamless compatibility with the latest full-frame and APS-C digital sensors. With it, users can enjoy the portability and high image quality of a mirrorless system without abandoning their existing lens collection.
Regarding focusing performance, this adapter is meticulously designed to support advanced focal-plane phase-detection autofocus technology. It accurately transmits complex focus commands, enabling modern features such as real-time eye autofocus (human and animal eyes) and real-time tracking, even with older lenses, providing users with a near-native lens shooting experience.
Unlike its predecessors, this adapter features an elegant, compact cylindrical design, abandoning the previously protruding motor mount. This streamlined appearance not only perfectly matches the diameter of the lens mount but also greatly improves the grip, especially when used with a vertical grip. Its internal design cleverly integrates a sophisticated autofocus motor and aperture drive unit, making it both aesthetically pleasing and practical.
For users with a large number of early motorless lenses, this product is an indispensable tool. It boasts powerful mechanical screw drive capabilities, enabling older lenses to achieve up to 11 frames per second of continuous shooting with autofocus/auto-exposure tracking when paired with specific high-performance camera bodies. This allows those classic “old lenses” to remain capable of shooting moving objects or capturing fleeting moments with ease.








