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Which camera lens would be a better inversion?

a Minolta MD 50mm 1:2 at $15.00
or
a Minolta MD 50mm 1:1.7 at $10.50




and whats the difference between an MC and an MD?

2007-09-16 06:27:37 · 4 answers · asked by Epitaph 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

I mean investment.

Jeez.

2007-09-16 06:49:47 · update #1

I meant Investment.

anyways,
Its for a Minolta X-7A

2007-09-16 07:22:16 · update #2

4 answers

Buy the f1.7

Better yet, find one that says MD ROKKOR-X 50mm f1.4

I'd stay away from any Minolta lens that just says MINOLTA MD 50mm f1.7 or f2.0. Compare them to the older MC/MD series which used 55mm diameter filter.

The MC lenses were the first series of Meter Coupled lenses by Minolta. They will work fine on all pre-MAXXUM* cameras.

The MD series was introduced with the Minolta X-700 camera which has a Program Mode (the camera sets f-stop and shutter speed). Supposedly it has an additional coupling pin that "tells" the camera that you've set the aperture to the smallest f-stop (16 or 22, depending on the lens) so the Program function will work.

Either series will work fine with all pre-MAXXUM* Minolta cameras.

ROKKOR-X was Minolta's premium lens line.

* When Minolta introduced the world's first Auto Focus SLR, the MAXXUM 7000, in 1985 they changed their lens mount.

Note to John T: The MD lenses are NOT needed for the Minolta X7-A. Only the X-700 has the Program Mode which uses the MD series lenses. I use MC & MD lenses on my X-700 cameras in Aperture Preferred Mode. I've used MD lenses on my SRT-202 and its a totally manual camera.

2007-09-16 07:06:52 · answer #1 · answered by EDWIN 7 · 0 0

Minolta lenses aren't particularly expensive, even the good ones. In the early 70's I took an ton of really good photographs with and MC Rokkor-X 55mm f1.4

You need the MD mount for your X-7 and my advice to you would be to keep looking for that 1.4, you'll be happier.

2007-09-16 10:56:26 · answer #2 · answered by John T 6 · 0 0

None of them, unfortunately. While Minolta did market the first successful AF SLR, they had to develop a new lens mount to do it - Sony inherited Minolta's AF mount. Canon, of course, did exactly the same thing slightly later.

2016-05-21 01:12:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2007-09-16 06:47:12 · answer #4 · answered by Gerald 6 · 0 1

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