Difference between revisions of "Minolta V mount"
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Revision as of 08:22, 6 January 2011
Minolta was the only camera maker that created a new autofocus SLR camera system with a complete set of new lenses for the APS film system. Only three camera models got the lens bayonet that fits for these precious lenses: The Minolta Vectis S-1, the Minolta Vectis S-100, and the digital SLR Minolta RD-3000. All automatic control signals are given electronically to the lens barrel. Camera body and lens, both sides have the necessary electrical contacts. The image shows the Minolta Vectis S-1 with the 1:3.5/50mm macro V-lens. The system flash SF-1 bears a macro diffusor, and the lens is focused to nearest distance (23mm, magnification 1:2) . |
Lenses
further lenses: 22-80mm 80-240mm APO 50mm macro 17mm 56-170mm 400mm (400 Reflex, mirror optics) | ||
28-56mm | 25-150mm, images by Mike Ladell (Image rights) |