While it only covers the major Independent lens distributors'/manufacturers' lenses for Minolta cameras, it's pretty comprehensive -- from 8mm to 1,000mm. For example, it lists the Soligor 23mm and 25mm lenses in addition to their 24mm lenses. It even lists the Vivitar and Sigma auto-focusing lenses for Minolta's manual-focusing cameras! I bet you never heard of the Sigma 12mm f8 fisheye or 28-56mm f3.5-4.5 zoom. They're there, too! But the list does not have lenses from the lesser-known brands, such as Kalimar, Cosina, Seagull, Phoenix, Samyang, etc., although some of their lenses are listed because they were sold under some of the major brand names, such as the Vivitar, Sigma or Soligor, for example.
So, if you are a Minolta user and looking for lens information, instead of going to dozens of websites, MINMAN has it all in one place for you. And MINMAN has a lot more than that, for sure, like the most complete lens list of Minolta-made lenses, from 12.5mm to 1,600mm -- and all of Minolta's manual-focusing, still, film cameras, of ANY format.
And this lens list will be useful for most NON-Minolta users as well, since nearly all of these lenses were produced in lens mounts other than Minolta's.
http://www.subclub.org/minman/lenstable.htm
How about M42 lenses, you might ask? While they will fit on Minolta SLR cameras, they require an adapter, so they are not included on this list -- and besides, there is already the M42 website that covers them.
So, if you are a Minolta user and looking for lens information, instead of going to dozens of websites, MINMAN has it all in one place for you. And MINMAN has a lot more than that, for sure, like the most complete lens list of Minolta-made lenses, from 12.5mm to 1,600mm -- and all of Minolta's manual-focusing, still, film cameras, of ANY format.
And this lens list will be useful for most NON-Minolta users as well, since nearly all of these lenses were produced in lens mounts other than Minolta's.
http://www.subclub.org/minman/lenstable.htm
How about M42 lenses, you might ask? While they will fit on Minolta SLR cameras, they require an adapter, so they are not included on this list -- and besides, there is already the M42 website that covers them.
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