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    • 24-50mm f4
    • 28-105mm f3.5-4.5
    • 28-75mm f2.8 D
    • 28-135mm f4-4.5
    • 35-70mm f4
    • 35-105mm f3.5-4.5
    • 70-210mm f/4 aka the beercan
    • 100-300mm f4.5-5.6 APO
    • 100-400 F4.5-6.7 APO
  • Prime Lenses
    • 16mm f2.8 Fisheye
    • 20mm f2.8
    • 24mm f2.8
    • 28mm f2 and f2.8
    • 35mm f2
    • 50mm f1.4
    • 50mm f1.7
    • 100mm f2
    • 100mm f2.8 Soft Focus
    • 135mm f2.8
    • 135mm T4.5 STF
    • 200mm f2.8
    • 500mm f8 (Reflex)
  • Macro Lenses
    • 50mm f2.8 & f3.5
    • Sigma 50mm f2.8
    • Tamron SP 90mm F2.8
    • 100mm f2.8
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    • 85mm f1.4 G
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  • Cameras
    • AF Film Cameras
      • Minolta 300si
      • Minolta 7
      • Minolta 7000
      • Minolta 700si
    • MF Film Cameras
      • Minolta SR-1
      • Minolta SR-2
  • Minolta/Sony Flashes
    • Sony HVL-F42AM
    • Sony HVL-F36AM
    • Sony HVL-F56AM
    • Sony HVL-F58AM
    • Sony HVL-RLAM Macro Ring Light
    • Minolta 3600HS Flash
    • Minolta 5600HS Flash
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Minolta 700si lenses and sony compatibility?

Posted on June 20, 2010 by minolta
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...  I think this compatibility is one the best selling points for the Alpha line. The answer is yes, in almost all cases. All Minolta auto-focus lenses are compatible without exception. The only places that you might find incompatibility are in the oldest 3rd party lenses. Although they may be Minolta (Sony) A-mount and auto-focus, for some reason they wont AF. I have (or had, can't remember where it is...) a first generation Sigma 28-70 f-something that doesn't work, but honestly this old junky lens isn't even worth trying. You can buy without fear when it comes to old Minolta lenses. Anything from the original Minolta 50/1.7 to the the Konica-minolta 28-75/2.8 will work fine. The same is almost true of the 3rd party lenses as well - there are only a few very old examples that do not work. So if you have an old 700si, 7, 7000, 7xi etc etc - any auto focus Minolta SLR, your old lenses will ...

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Secret Handshake Lens

Posted on June 18, 2010 by minolta
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...  Minolta "Secret Handshake" is the honorary name for the epic 28-135/4-4.5. This is one of my favorite outdoor zoom lenses. In my opinion the wide-end is adequate on APS (A100-A700) and 135mm fantastic. The range is superb on a full frame camera body (A850/900) of course. The unique rear focus mechanism is surprisingly fast for a lens of its age. Image quality in virtually every respect is difficult to match, although some may criticize its lack of contrast compared to modern lenses. It is the "secret handshake" because it is not well known but those few who do know it, understand the secret. It is easily overlooked because it doesn't stack up well on specs and given its scarcity, not many people to talk up its virtues. On camera forums people say, "Well it isn't very fast and it isn't very wide, so I don't know..." It just doesn't feel like it will be a lens that will be useful in enough situations, so people skip it. I understand, I was once the same way and I think my Tamron 17-50/2.8 is great... but seriously - if you had to pick one lens - or even one anything to live with for the rest of your life, wouldn't you pick something with shortcomings that you love over something that has all the right features but leaves you a little cold? Sure, sure I am going over the top here, but I hope this serves to explain the idea of the "secret ...

Categories: Lenses | Tags: lens, minolta, zoom lens

Is the minolta 24-50mm good?

Posted on June 1, 2010 by minolta
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...  a word, yes. This is an excellent lens. Although the 24-50mm f4 is not as widely known as other great classic Minolta lenses, it is of the same class with many similar characteristics. By modern standards the focal length range may seem limiting -- and it is compared to your $52 Sigron-super 14-650mm f8-11, but it makes up for it with solid build, lovely colors and overall image quality. See the 24-50mm f4 page for more details. If you can find one, it is worth consideration. In all seriousness you may not find the range wide ...

Categories: Lenses | Tags: classic, lens, minolta, zoom lens

Minolta Maxxum AF 100mm f2.8 Macro

Posted on May 16, 2010 by minolta
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...  results for 100mm f2.8 - an outstanding short telephoto macro lens. Please see the dedicated 100mm f2.8 macro page for more details. The results below are not automatically refined. If you are getting lots of results that do not match your search, try searching again with different terms. This query is recorded, so you can return to it. Feel free to bookmark this page to check for auctions later. US Auctions Australian Auctions Austrian Auctions Belgian Auctions Canadian Auctions French Auctions German Auctions Irish Auctions Italian Auctions Dutch Auctions Spanish Auctions Swiss Auctions GB Auctions Best Match Items Ending First Newly-Listed Items First Price + Shipping: Lowest First Price + Shipping: Highest First Sony 100mm f 28 Macro AutoFocus Lens for Alpha and Minolta Maxxum Cameras $749.00 Time Remaining: 2d 9h 12m Buy It Now for only: $749.00 Minolta 28 100mm F 35 56 16ft MACRO $10.00 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 2d 13h D Lens 8 Pin Minolta AF 28 mm 100mm F 35 56 Macro D Lens For Sony Alpha a77 $76.00 Time Remaining: 25d 5h 11m Buy It Now for only: $76.00 Tokina AT X 100mm f 28 Internal Focus Macro Lens Sony Alpha Minolta Maxxum a77 $229.00 Time Remaining: 26d 4h 21m Buy ...

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