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15 December 2021
No manual mode
I bought this item but I am fairly unhappy with it, because it does not have shutter priority, aperture priority and manual modes. It's basically a smartphone camera with optical zoom.

15 December 2021
It's a very basic flash, but it does the job.
It's a very basic flash, but it does the job. It works with the camera very well, because it was designed by Sony. It's not very powerful, not much better than the pop up flash on most of its rivals cameras. But it works, and the case attaches to your camera strap. And it's very inexpensive, unlike the more powerful NEX flashes.

26 December 2021
Your gateway to inexpensive autofocus lenses for Sony e-mount cameras
This adapter is still fairly expensive, even though it's the old APS C only model. But it lets you use lenses that are much less expensive. For instance, my copy of the LA-EA2 and a Minolta a-mount 70-210mm f4 "beercan" lens cost $180 total. $155 for the adapter and $25 for the lens itself. That isn't cheap when you're starting out, but Sony wants $1500🤯 for essentially the same zoom range and aperature in a native E-Mount lens. I have found that autofocus is as fast with A-Mount lenses as it is with native E-mount lenses. The A mount lenses are loud, though. The screw drive lenses especially.