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The Sony/Minolta 135mm STF. One of the best portrait lenses ever made. Something that any lover of mid-long teles should try at least once...
I was really suprised by the quality of my copy of the (late) MD 28/2.8. I knew the so-so reputation of the AF 28/2.8. I guess my copy isn't the last version of the 28/2.8 but the one before that with the 7 elements 7 groups that is considered quite good.The rest of the lenses I've gotten are top notch also, except for one copy of the 2.8/28 with the hood flange. That one is just junk, so I switched back to the earlier screw-on hood version.
Beautiful Bokeh on this test here,I was really suprised by the quality of my copy of the (late) MD 28/2.8. I knew the so-so reputation of the AF 28/2.8. I guess my copy isn't the last version of the 28/2.8 but the one before that with the 7 elements 7 groups that is considered quite good.
Sisters by Victor Ross, on Flickr
Is the word "Minolta" going around a lot these days?
Maybe I have been sensitized to it for some reason, but, it seems that lots of people lately are referring to (and buying) Minolta lenses.
I always loved the "look" out of their lenses, and just bought (another) 50mm to fit onto my Fuji XE1. Yet it seems that I am on a bandwagon with lots of other people.
Certainly the prices of their used "legends" are holding up very well in these digital times.
I was really suprised by the quality of my copy of the (late) MD 28/2.8. I knew the so-so reputation of the AF 28/2.8. I guess my copy isn't the last version of the 28/2.8 but the one before that with the 7 elements 7 groups that is considered quite good.
