Lenses for maxxum 7?

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  • 01-20-2005, 12:16 PM
    Laberin
    Lenses for maxxum 7?
    hello everyone.im trying to get some suggestions on some lenses for a minolta maxxum 7.

    so what do you think are the best 3 lenses for the maxxum 7?

    all the help you can spare would be appreciated.


    thank you all
  • 01-20-2005, 01:38 PM
    another view
    Re: Lenses for maxxum 7?
    Hi Laberin, I deleted your other post because it's a duplicate of this one. Since this thread has a more descriptive title, I kept it.

    I'm not a Minolta expert so I can't make specific recommendations on their lenses, but what subjects and situations do you plan to use the lenses for? Any budget considerations? Do you prefer zooms or primes?
  • 01-20-2005, 03:25 PM
    Laberin
    Re: Lenses for maxxum 7?
    whats the dif between primes and zooms?(please excuse my lack of knowledge).most of my subjects will be people.so there will be alot of up close shooting.
    And i dont care too much about price.i just want to buy something that is good quality and will last.Thats about it.
    but i also want somthing with a nice zoom,probly 50-300 or something similar.

    and thank for deleting that last post.(it was a slip of the mouse:\

    Thanks again
  • 01-20-2005, 04:37 PM
    DownByFive
    Re: Lenses for maxxum 7?
    A prime is a lens that doesn't zoom. Primes tend to produce better results because they have less glass, which means less potential for distortion. BTW, Sigma just announced that it will be producing a line of lenses for Konica Minolta. Check out www.dpreview.com for the story...
  • 01-21-2005, 01:25 PM
    Laberin
    Re: Lenses for maxxum 7?
    hhmm.well all of those lenses are for the maxxum 7D. will they still work for the original maxxum 7 ?

    does anyone have any other sugestions for lenses?
  • 01-29-2005, 03:37 AM
    Clemmie
    Re: Lenses for maxxum 7?
    Forgive me for being 'asleep at the switch' for the past week or two. Have been totally wrapped up in the all too real business of making a living.

    One classic Minolta lens that is widely considered a 'must have' is the 70-210 f/4 - one of the sharpest lenses ever made by anyone for any camera. This early Maxxum lens (meaning they were made from 1985 thru about 1993 or so) was derived directly from an earlier MD-mount version, so it is metal construction and it is heavy - every ounce of a full pound, and built like a tank. That weight balances nicely in the hand with the Max 7, though. There are many Mint examples out there to be had - typically in the $60-$80 range.

    #2 on most user's lists is a direct companion for that one - the 35-70 f/4, which runs about the same price - or its successor, the 35-105 f/3.5-4.5, which runs on the upside of $100.

    My pick for #3 would be ANY genuine Minolta lens that covers a need not addressed by the first two. A good example of this would be the 50/3.5 Macro lens. This one is still available new, at about $300. Consider yourself blessed if you land a mint used one for half that amount - as most owners just won't part with them.

    The closest match for your '50-300' desire that I can personally recommend, is the current plastic-shelled 75-300 f/4.5-5.6, which runs $169 new at B&H. I got mine as a refurb for $97, so look around. This one is half the weight of the 70-210 classic I listed as #1, and the optics are almost as good. These are also widely available in a 'D' version, which provides distance encoding information for enhanced metering with certain flash units.

    I am no fan of Sigma lenses - but that new line they've announced, driven by the popularity of the 7D DSLR, does have some interesting entries coming. Everything I've seen created for the Maxxum mount thus far, is still designed to provide a full-frame image circle - I have yet to see any that are chopped specifically for the 7D's APS-sized sensor. The main difference in a new 'digital' lens will be in the lens coatings - tailored for the different color sensitivities of digital sensors, and thus may not be as desirable for Film use.
  • 02-02-2005, 12:51 PM
    Laberin
    Re: Lenses for maxxum 7?
    Thanx again Clemm.you always seem to have awsome Minolta advice.but now what about primes.what would you suggest for must have prime lenses?

    once again,thank you for all of your help and input.


    -Laberin