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FujiSigmaNolta
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Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro
      #654218 - 12/05/2008 13:44

This is one sharp lens! I keep getting surprised with all my classic Minolta glass, so far I have:

50mm f1.7
28mm f2.8 (although I marked the glass by accident )
35-105mm f3.5-4.5 Macro
75-300mm f4-5.6 (sharp but to much purple fringing, not for digital really, replaced with Sigma 70-300 APO DG)
28-100mm f3.5-f5.6 (plastic but pretty good for what it is, not amazing but for plastic, pretty good)

Here's a

sample

I'm gonna be looking for more and more classic Minolta lenses. My 7D is producing some of the sharpest images I have seen with the classics, I am well chuffed!!

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Roger_Provins
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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: FujiSigmaNolta]
      #654469 - 13/05/2008 05:23

... but you don't have a "beercan" (70-210 f4) ... you must get one, it's mandatory for Minolta/Sony owners and a 50mm macro ... small, neat and oh so sharp.

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Dorset_Mike
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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: Roger_Provins]
      #654745 - 13/05/2008 20:31

I don't have a beercan either, quite happy with the results from the Tammy 55-200. My line up was starting to get a bit Tammy heavy, 17-50, 55-200 and 90/2.8 plus 135/2.8 and 200/3.5 Tammy adaptall manuals. The Minolta line up was 28/2.8, 50/1.7 & 18-70 kit now joined by a 35-105/3.5-4.5, but the newer version than the macro in the topic heading, hoping to give it a trial on Satuday at the Winchester Mayfest, bring on the dancing girls (and boys)

Just to keep it a bit varied I do also have the Sigma 600/8 and a Tokina 80-400

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FujiSigmaNolta
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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: Roger_Provins]
      #654780 - 13/05/2008 21:47

Quote:

... but you don't have a "beercan" (70-210 f4) ... you must get one, it's mandatory for Minolta/Sony owners and a 50mm macro ... small, neat and oh so sharp.




I will look into it, as I am also liking the way they look on the camera, with their all black metal body with the Minolta logo on the side.

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El Sid
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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: Dorset_Mike]
      #654910 - 14/05/2008 09:08

Quote:

My line up was starting to get a bit Tammy heavy,...




Funny how that happens........ I was out on Saturday with my Canon D30 and all 3 lenses I had with me were Sigma: 10-20mm, 28-70 and 70-210... Despite my best intentions of sticking with Canon lenses I still seem to have ended up with 6 Sigmas and a Tamron in EF mount - probably 'cos most of them were secondhand bargains........

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FujiSigmaNolta
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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: Dorset_Mike]
      #655043 - 14/05/2008 13:57

Quote:


Just to keep it a bit varied I do also have the Sigma 600/8 and a Tokina 80-400




I just missed a good deal on Ebay for the Siggy, it went for £120 I think.

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RonM



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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: Roger_Provins]
      #656521 - 18/05/2008 20:03

^^^What Rog Said^^^ the 'Beercan' on all my film Dynax's and my 7D is superb (if a bit heavy) especially the 'bokeh' when wide open, in fact come to think of it all my Minolta f/4 lenses do display superb lens characteristics from f/4 on:).
Personally if I were going for a Macro I'd go for the 100 f/2.8 D which according to the late Dr Stewart Bell of AP lens test fame reckoned it was the best 100mm Macro he'd ever tested.

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Ron NRIPN
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FujiSigmaNolta
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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: RonM]
      #657024 - 20/05/2008 01:15

OK >>>what both of you said<<< I have to get it then.

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RonM



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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: FujiSigmaNolta]
      #657358 - 20/05/2008 23:07

There's a 'beercan' on E-bay due up on 25-May-08 21:35:23
Here

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FujiSigmaNolta
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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: RonM]
      #657378 - 21/05/2008 00:18

Thanks! I'm on it!

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RonM



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Re: Minolta 35-105 3,5-4.5 Macro [Re: FujiSigmaNolta]
      #657732 - 21/05/2008 18:44

Good Luck!

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Ron NRIPN
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