I have a Sigma film camera with Sigma lenses. What digital cameras will they fit on? I particularly like the Nikon D80, but I'm still looking - any suggestions on brand and model (regardless if the Sigma lenses fit)?
![]() Nikon D3000 Kit with AF S DX 18 55mm Lens 102 Megap US $390.00
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![]() Nikon AF S Nikkor 300mm f 4D ED IF Lens US $511.11
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![]() Nikon AF S 70 300 70 300mm VR Lens US $441.50
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US $390.00





October 24th, 2009 at 4:10 pm
It should say what kind of mount is used on the lens. All of Sigmas current DSLR cameras use a Sigma mount. If that’s the case with your film camera then your lenses will be limited to Sigma Cameras.
October 24th, 2009 at 4:10 pm
I know that Sigma never actually made 35mm cameras. They paid another company that did make cameras and had them branded as Sigma. I want to say Pentax was the one but I really can’t say for sure. Try a google search for Sigma and maybe you can find out. Your local camera store might know. I know MINOLTA, back in the ’70’s, licensed the Chinese to build the Seagull which accepts older MINOLTA film camera lenses. If - IF - it was Pentax and the mount is a K-mount then by all means check out the new Pentax K10D SLR. 10mp, IS built into the body and it accepts all Pentax K-mount lenses. If its a MINOLTA clone you’ll need an adapter to use the Sigma lenses on the Sony DSLR (Sony bought the line from Konica-Minolta when K-M ceased camera production in 2006).
Find someone with a Pentax K1000 or MINOLTA X-700 and see if your lenses fit. Sigma might have had Seagull build their cameras.