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Revision as of 23:21, 25 October 2011
Minolta XD11 with Auto Bellows III image by Scott DeSelle |
Minolta offered several macro bellows for its SR-Mount. One series were the Auto Bellows. Even Auto Bellows Rokkor lenses were produced for these items. However normal SR mount lenses can be used as lenses on a Minolta bellows, of course without possibility to focus on infinity distance.
Another specialty were Minolta's strut folding compact bellows.
Minolta bellows
- Compact Bellows
small strut folding bellows - Auto Bellows III
sophisticated macro bellows with swing and shift options - Bellows IV
simple macro bellows
Minolta Auto Bellows lenses
- Minolta Auto Bellows Rokkor 1:3.5 50mm
- Minolta Auto Bellows Rokkor 1:4 100mm