There’s No Reason to Believe the Sony a7 V Has a Third-Party Lens Problem

There’s No Reason to Believe the Sony a7 V Has a Third-Party Lens Problem

After popular YouTuber Kai Wong reviewed the a7 V last week and mentioned potential issues with third-party lenses, concerns about whether the a7 V is taking a different approach to E-mount’s famous openness spread like wildfire. However, while there is always the chance that certain lenses, particularly third-party ones, may have compatibility issues with new cameras, there is no reason to believe that the Sony a7 V represents any departure from Sony’s longstanding view toward third-party optics.

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