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Revision as of 00:51, 20 August 2013
Maker | Minolta |
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Technical data | |
Type | Prime |
Focal length | 50mm |
Aperture (max/min) | f/1.7 - f/22 |
Close focus distance | 45 cm |
Max. magnification | 1:6.67 |
Diaphragm blades | 7 blades, straight |
Construction | 6 elements in 5 groups |
Features | |
Ultrasonic motor | No |
Lens-based stabilization | No |
Physical | |
Max. length | 46 mm |
Diameter | 65.5 mm |
Weight | 182 g |
Filter diameter | 49 mm |
History | |
Introduction | 1985 |
Minolta AF 50 F1.7 is a discontinued lens with autofocus that was produced by Minolta for the company's A-mount from 1985[1] through 2006. It is still in use today by users of digital and film SLRs by Minolta (later Konica-Minolta) and Sony. The relatively large maximum aperture (f/1.7) allows the photographer to take shots indoors even when operating at ISO 100 - 200.
External links
- Description and photo of original 1985 version
- Description and photo of updated 1990 version
- Gallery of sample photos taken with original 1985 version
References