all I worry about is if my work is good enough to justify my owning them
my work has never been critisized for the image quality, only the content, it's not so much the lens that's important, but what you decide to point it at.If I worried about that I would have to sell everything I own!
Steve.
In particular I am curios about the 35-70, because as far as I know Minolta produced the first generation of Leica R 35-70/3.5. This lens was later updated to 35-70/4 - which is supposed to be much better than f/3.5 (which is, based on what I read, just OK) version. Now - I would not be surprised that the MD 35-70/3.5 would be the same design as the Leica R. So - where is the truth?
It would not be me not to pick up an old thread, but this one seems to be 'the' thread about Minolta manual focus SLRs and lenses.
Since longer time I keep looking into 35mm manual focus SLR systems and was mostly attracted by Contax C/Y and Nikon F systems, but have just somehow come across very positive comments on Minolta MD glass. So I have read a bit about it and it just might be and interesting system for me - in particular X-500 (570) accompanied with 20/2.8 , 35/1.8 and 85/2.0 (none of which are easy to find) and maybe also (even for the start) the 35-70/3.5 or even the 24-50.
I would like to ask about your opinion on the above quoted lenses.
In particular I am curios about the 35-70, because as far as I know Minolta produced the first generation of Leica R 35-70/3.5. This lens was later updated to 35-70/4 - which is supposed to be much better than f/3.5 (which is, based on what I read, just OK) version. Now - I would not be surprised that the MD 35-70/3.5 would be the same design as the Leica R. So - where is the truth?
But if you buy a full-frame dslr you are a wedding photographer.
I've had most of my gear more than twenty years and have been amazed at how much better my cameras and lenses have become since I have used them so much that I am now able to use them without concious thought about operating them, and they are still better cameras than I'm a photographers.Seriously, I have a x-570 with several prime and zoom Minolta brand lenses. It's a great system and I am right now looking for a spare body, deciding on a 28-70 or 35-80 to complete the lens set, looking for a full set of filters for all the lenses and maybe a power winder. If a capacitor goes bad, it will be fixed, not thrown away.
And the quality of my work is NOT limited by my equipment. It's a much better camera than I am a photographer.
Theo - please tell us more about the XD-7 being better than the X-500. I'm looking for another body and I'd like to know about this one.
how does the viewfinder and focusing compare between the XD-7 and X-500?
What I should watch out for when guying the XD-7?
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