dougjgreen
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hey Ralph, how's the Tamron Teleconverter test project going?
Thank you, Fred De Van.
By the way, that Maxxum 9 is now in Bremen, Germany, at Runtime receiving the IC-1 chip upgrade that will allow it to work with the most recent Sony SAL lenses.
Ralph,
What did they charge you for the upgrade and how did you contact them?
Thanks and let me know.
Ralph,
What did they charge you for the upgrade and how did you contact them?
Thanks and let me know.
I have only started using Minolta MD in the last month but I have been astonished by the quality of the 50mm f1.7 and 28mm f 2.8,at least as good if not better than the Nikkors I used many years ago
I love my 50mm rokkor-x 1.4, and the 85mm 1.7 rokkor-x only makes me that much more confident in minolta's ability to produce quality glass.
With modern cameras, we are more used to High shutter speed. Even with the F801 or F100, ther was no problem to go to 1/4000 or 1/8000 sec. to get minimal depth of field. Going to some extremes like 1.2 with the 58, is a good way to remember that 1/1000 sec. is the limit....
And the is some good aftermarket MD glass. I got a Makinon 135mm macro lens a year and a half ago. It is probably my favorite, even more than the 50 1.4.
Minolta MD glass is on the whole very good to excellent. Lens copies will vary. That 58mm f1.4 you have is not one of the sharpest lenses Minolta ever made, as has been discussed often in Minolta circles. What's more, if you have an "optically poor copy" or one that has been treated rather poorly or taken apart and repaired, I'm sure the results did not meet your expectations.
However, that is one of my wife's favorite lenses, though as it is slightly more tele than a 50mm, and has nice Bokeh.
My favorites in the MD Rokkor-X category are the 50mm f1.4 & 85mm, and the 24mm is quite nice as well!
Jed
I have the 58 1.4 and MD 50 1.4 - there is something nice about the 'look' of the 58 on fast black and white film, but otherwise there isn't a ton of difference. The newer 50 is likely sharper and certainly has better contrast at 1.4. GAS got me to pick up a 58 1.2 when it appeared on that bank account draining site to see what all the fuss is about, though.***MC/MD lenses are awesome.***
Well I have only one....58mm f1.4 pf and I can't see what's special about it, it's not very good wide open and just a very good nifty fifty stopped down, erm like most makes are in that range.
Minolta and Nikon were the two lens manufacturers in Japan who made their own glass back in the 1960's and 1970's.
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