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⚫ | '''Minolta AF 50 F1.7''' is a discontinued [[lens]] that was produced from 1985<ref>[http://www.dyxum.com/lenses/detail.asp?IDLens=17]</ref> through 2006. It is still in use today by digital and film [[single lens reflex|SLR]] users. The relatively large maximum aperature (f/1.7) allows the photographer to take shots indoors even when operating at ISO 100 - 200. |
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[[Image:Minolta 50mm F1.7.JPG|thumb|A Minolta [[Maxxum]] AF 50mm f/1.7 prime lens with type “A” bayonet mount with the aperture all the way closed at F22.]] |
[[Image:Minolta 50mm F1.7.JPG|thumb|A Minolta [[Maxxum]] AF 50mm f/1.7 prime lens with type “A” bayonet mount with the aperture all the way closed at F22.]] |
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[[Image:Minolta 50mm f1.7 02.jpg|thumb|Rear view of Minolta Maxxum/[[Dynax]] lens showing the port for the external autofocus drive]] |
[[Image:Minolta 50mm f1.7 02.jpg|thumb|Rear view of Minolta Maxxum/[[Dynax]] lens showing the port for the external autofocus drive]] |
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⚫ | '''Minolta AF 50 F1.7''' is a discontinued [[lens]] that was produced from 1985<ref>[http://www.dyxum.com/lenses/detail.asp?IDLens=17]</ref> through 2006. It is still in use today by digital and film [[single lens reflex|SLR]] users. The relatively large maximum aperature (f/1.7) allows the photographer to take shots indoors even when operating at ISO 100 - 200. |
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Minolta AF 50 F1.7 is a discontinued lens that was produced from 1985[1] through 2006. It is still in use today by digital and film SLR users. The relatively large maximum aperature (f/1.7) allows the photographer to take shots indoors even when operating at ISO 100 - 200.