>>4464438Oh, they're actually MD mount lenses, the totally mechanical ones like picrel
I bought three for cheap to experiment with and kinda locked myself into the system despite not having an X300 to use them natively kek, might grab one eventually in case I wanna try film
>Those all have anti shake aka IBIS, Konica actually pioneered the technology in 2003-2004 before Pentax iirc then Sony labeled it Steadyshot.Yeah, my original target was a minolta 5D, but it seems that its anti-shake system uses electronic data from the lenses, so fully manual ones don't work as well (according to this anyway, but idk in practice:
https://www.konicaminoltasupport.com/index.php?id=4569&tx_faqmanager_pi1[question]=4087)
While Pentaxes can adjust the anti-shake manually by selecting the focal length on the menus
There's one for 65 with a 18-70 lens near me, so I'm still considering it, minolta AF lenses are on sale here for like 10-30 bucks
>Newest possible DSLR that works natively and that's the best with those A Mount lenses is a Sony a68/77/77ii or a99/a99ii but expect to pay at least $4-500 USD.Yeah that's beyond my monthly budget lol, I was thinking on getting an LA-EA2 for my mirrorless in the future if I get the 5D