Sony E-mount
The E-mount is a lens mount designed by Sony for their NEX and ILCE series of camcorders and mirrorless cameras. The E-mount supplements Sony's α mount, allowing the company to develop more compact imaging devices while maintaining vignetting with 35mm sensors. E-mount achieves this by:
- Minimising mechanical complexity, removing mechanical aperture and focus drive.
- Shortening the flange focal distance to 18 mm compared with earlier offerings from Sony which used 44.5 mm.
- Reducing the radius of the flange.
- Relying on software to correct vignetting
History
Initially, E-mount was implemented on the Sony α NEX-3 and NEX-5 consumer-targeted devices with APS-C sized sensors. E-mount integration into Sony camcorder products was provided with the Sony Handycam NEX-VG10. On 24 August 2011, new products were announced, specifically the NEX-5N as a successor for the NEX-5, and the NEX-7 as a prosumer product, as well as the NEX-VG20 as the successor to the NEX-VG10. The Sony E-mount was brought to the 35 mm video camera market with the Sony NEX-FS100.The first third-party camera to use the E-mount was the Hasselblad Lunar, announced at Photokina on 18 September 2012 and released in early 2013.
In September 2013, Sony announced the first model from new ILCE series, the Sony α3000. In October 2013, the first models with full-frame sensor size were released, the Sony α7 and Sony α7R. On 19 April 2017, Sony revealed their new model Model ILCE-9, the Sony α9, characterized as a professional mirrorless camera system.
In September 2017, Sony revealed its VENICE high-end digital cinema camera, which records in 6K 16-bit raw format.
Available bodies
The following table is a list of Sony E-mount cameras and their specifications.Available lenses
Third-party lens manufacturers
On 8 February 2011, Sony announced the release of the specifications for the E-mount lens system, allowing for third-party lens makers to create lenses for NEX cameras without having to pay royalties. The mount specifications have been released to registered parties since April 2011. Getting a license for the specifications requires approval by Sony and the signing of a non-disclosure agreement.The construction of full-frame manual focus prime lenses without any electronics is relatively easier and less costly than the construction of electronic full-frame autofocus lenses of any kind. This has encouraged lesser known lens companies to construct full-frame prime lenses with an E-mount. Numerous affordable sharp full-format manual prime lenses with big apertures are available with an E-mount.
List of manufacturers of third-party lenses
- Yongnuo
- 7Artisans
- Anhui ChangGeng Optical Technology Company
- AstrHori
- Carl Zeiss AG
- Cosina Co., Ltd.
- Handevision
- Irix Lens
- Samyang Optics / Rokinon
- Sigma Corporation
- SIRUI Lens /Astra FF Anamorphic/Aurora FF AF/Nightwalker MF CINE/Sniper AF APS-C/Saturn FF Anamorphic/Venus FF Anamorphic/Jupiter Macro Cine
- Shenyang Zhongyi Optical and Electronic Company
- Shenzhen Neewer
- SLR Magic
- Tamron Co., Ltd.
- Tokina
- TTArtisan
- Venus Optics
- Viltrox
- Voigtländer
- Yasuhara
- Zunow
Adapting lenses to Sony E-mount
Nearly all manual lenses can be attached with simple ring-like adapters to Sony's mirrorless cameras, such as for Canon FD, Minolta MC/MD, Leica M, and many others. Manual focus lenses that transmit Exif data will require an adapter with electronic contacts, which are generally more expensive to produce.
Adapting autofocus lenses to Sony's older E-mount cameras can often be ineffective due to the inability of the camera body to effectively lock-on to a subject, resulting in either hunting or missed focus. This has largely been remedied in recent years with improved lens adapter performance, as well as the introduction of faster, more accurate autofocusing systems to Sony's more recent cameras.
Sony LA-EA adapters
Most A-mount lenses can be used via the Sony LA-EA1, LA-EA2, LA-EA3, LA-EA4, or LA-EA5 mount adapters, which provide electronic contacts and mechanical aperture control. They allow the camera body to control the aperture of the lens and provide automatic exposure and Exif data support.- LA-EA1: APS-C format only; originally only an autoexposure adapter, but a firmware update allows it to autofocus lenses with AF motors ; most screw driven lenses can be used with manual focus
- LA-EA2: APS-C format only; supports phase-detection autofocus with most A-mount lenses. the translucent-mirror directs 30% of the light to the dedicated AF sensor.
- LA-EA3: full-frame format compatible; autofocuses lenses with AF motors ; most screw driven lenses can be used with manual focus
- LA-EA4: full-frame format compatible; supports phase-detection autofocus with most A-mount lenses. the translucent-mirror directs 30% of the light to the dedicated AF sensor.
- LA-EA5: full-frame format compatible; autofocuses most A-mount lenses; screw driven lenses only with newer camera bodies
Techart offers a unique autofocusing adapter, having a motor that moves the adapter flange along optical axis. It has Leica M-mount on the lens side, but via stacking additional adapter almost any SLR lens can be mounted.
Sony LA-EB adapters
Released at the end of 2019, this lens adapter allows for the mounting of a B4-mount-lens with electronic connection.- '''LA-EB1: Super 16 format only'''
List of adaptable lens mounts
- Alpha mount
- Sony A-mount
- BNCR mount
- C-mount
- Canon EF and Canon EF-S
- Canon FD
- Contax G
- Contax N
- Contarex
- Contax/Yashica bayonet
- Exakta lens mount
- Fujica X bayonet
- Hasselblad Xpan
- Konica AR
- Leica M-mount
- Leica M39 lens mount
- Leica R-mount
- M42-mount
- Micro Four Thirds
- Minolta SR-mount
- Minolta/Konica Minolta A-mount
- Nikon F-mount
- Olympus OM-mount
- Olympus Pen F
- Pentax Auto 110
- Pentax K-mount
- PL mount
- Rollei-mount
- Sigma SA-mount
- T2-mount
- Sirui
List of Sony E-mount adapters with a focal reducer
- Metabones Speed Booster, from full-frame SLR to APS-C, 0.71x
- Metabones Speed Booster Ultra, from full-frame SLR to APS-C, 0.71x
- Zhongyi Lens Turbo, from full-from frame SLR to APS-C, 0.71x
- Kipon Baveyes Ultra 0.7x Adapter, from Medium Format SLR to Sony-E full-frame
- Kipon Baveyes L/M-S/E 0.65x, from Leica M-mount to Sony APS-C
Comparison with similar lens mounts