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Konica Minolta AF 70-210 mm f/4
Specifications:
Manufacturer | Konica Minolta |
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Model | AF 70-210 mm f/4 |
Lens style | Telephoto zoom |
Focal length | 70 - 210 mm |
Maximum aperture | f/4 |
Angle of view | 34 - 12 o |
Closest focusing distance | 1.1 m |
Maximum magnification | 1:4 |
Minimum aperture | 32 |
Number of diaphragm blades | 7 |
Auto focus type | AF |
Lens Construction | 12 elements / 9 groups |
Filter diameter | 55 mm |
Macro | No |
Available mounts | Sony A / Minolta |
Dimensions | 72.5 x 152 mm |
Weight | 695 g |
Additional information |
Owners reviews (1)
Overall
Owner since: 6 months
Price: ~ $ 200
User profile: Semipro
Cons: - "Dull" colors and contrast sometimes. - Focus motor was the slowest and dumbest I ever encountered.
Pros: - Range and max. aperture a very convenient combination. - Good sharpness. - The pictures have a certain "feel" to them.
Summary: Ah, the ol' Beercan. This old and never replaced Minolta (and not KM) telezoom made me quite a few memorable pictures (surprisingly some even made it to AFP). It's not really made for digital but it's a great tele lens to start with. Ridiculously overpriced on the used markets these days.