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peterqd
Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 7448 Location: near High Wycombe, UK
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:12 pm Post subject: Minolta MD question |
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peterqd wrote:
On the ferry on the way to Germany I went up on the deck for some air and met a group of teenagers on a History visit to see the trenches at Ypres. They were using a very nice Minolta camera and they let me have a play with it. I was impressed, but I didn't note the model. When I got home I started looking at Minoltas and found this XG-M for repair: Click here to see on Ebay, which I thought was worth a gamble. It arrived this morning and guess what, I got it working almost immediately, thanks to new batteries and 2 minutes with the bottom plate off. Apart from a tiny scratch on the lid it's in mint condition - all it needs is a case, strap and lens cap (now bidding).
From the description I was hoping it might be a 1.2/50 lens but it's actually 2.0/50 I have a MD Adaptall so I can use my Tamrons with it and also the M42s How do Minolta or Rokkor lenses match up with Zeiss/Pentax etc? Are there any really good prime lenses to look out for? _________________ Peter - Moderator
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Attila
Joined: 24 Feb 2007 Posts: 57865 Location: Hungary
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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Attila wrote:
I have some Minolta lenses they are good as any Japanese lenses.
You can find samples in Gallery with Minolta 2/100 (rare or ultra rare)
Minolta MD 2.5/105mm available on Ebay monthly. _________________ -------------------------------
Items on sale on Ebay
Sony NEX-7 Carl Zeiss Planar 85mm f1.4, Minolta MD 35mm f1.8, Konica 135mm f2.5, Minolta MD 50mm f1.2, Minolta MD 250mm f5.6, Carl Zeiss Sonnar 180mm f2.8
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j.lukow
Joined: 03 Oct 2007 Posts: 858 Location: Lindsay Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:41 am Post subject: |
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j.lukow wrote:
The XGM is a great camera - this is what I used for years (my X70 is the Japanese version of it).
The biggest advantage I can think of for the MD mounts is that all the Minoltas fit - they've never screwed with the mount until the Autofocus stuff.
Don't know if you've investigated the links yet but my two favourites are :
http://www.rokkorfiles.com/
(He even gives some head to head lens comparisons of variations of the lenses.)
http://members.aol.com/manualminolta/index.htm
His lists are great and you can even find out how to decode the letters to know the lens configurations.
There are M42 to MD adapters out there - personally I'm not totally comfortable with the adapter causing the lens to be always stopped down.
You've got a great camera enjoy!
Jim _________________ EMPLOYMENT: That which funded photography and my new woodworking business.j.lukow
Jim's Kit:
Minolta Kit: Minolta X570 & Autowinder G, Minolta SRT200
LENSES:Minolta - 45mm & 50mm F1:2, PF 58mm F1:1.4, Tamron 28mm f1:2.5, Tamron SP 35-80mm f1:2.8/3.8 & CF TeleMacro zoom 80-210 f1:3.8, Vivitar f3.0~4.5 35-200mm macro focusing zoom, f 2.8 28mm CF Wide angle, 2x macro focus teleconverter,Sigma F4 25-250, f 2.8~4 35-70mm zoom master,Tokina SD f4-5.6 70-210 zoom, f4.5 80-200 "Ultra" Zoom,AutoImage 135mm F1:2.8, Spiratone 400mm f1:6.3, Magicon f3.5-4.8 35-70mm macro zoom,Quantary f8-500 Mirror/macro lens, Accura MD mount Macro bellows
M42 Kit:Praktica PLC2,Yashica TL Electro X
LENSES:Meyer Goerlitz Oreston 50mm f1:1.8 , Auto Yashinon DX 1:1.7 50mm,Steinheil Munchen Culminar 135mm f4.5, Adaptall-2 M42 adapter
Zeiss . . . Zeiss Contaflex 126 system, Zeiss Contaflex Super
Medium Format: Pentacon sixTL
Hasselblad 500c/m - CZ 2.8-80mm planar, CZ 4-150mm sonnarCF |
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nemesis101
Joined: 25 Mar 2008 Posts: 2050 Location: Oregon USA
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:43 am Post subject: Love Minolta Lenses... |
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nemesis101 wrote:
Hi. I have two Minoltas - the XD-11 and the X700 - they are both great cameras, and the lenses are very good. Minolta and Leica had a long partnership (The Leica R3 - R? were siblings of the Minolta cameras, and the transfer went both ways as what Minolta taught Leica about SLR's Leica taught Minolta about optics! I have had a Leica with a Summicron, and Minoltas with Rokkors, and my friends cannot tell which is from which on 16x20 prints or scans from the negatives so they are pretty good lenses on those Minoltas!
Hope you enjoy. Complete re-seal kits ready cut are alos available, as are skins if the leather has gone home.. More a problem with infamous cameras like my Konica TC but if you need same they are out there...
Doug. _________________ Lenses and cameras:
Amateurs worry about equipment
Pros worry about money,
Masters worry about light. |
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peterqd
Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 7448 Location: near High Wycombe, UK
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:07 pm Post subject: |
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peterqd wrote:
Wow, thanks Jim and Doug. I wasn't sure this was a wise move, but you've cheered me up! And thanks for the links, I already knew one of them but the rokkorfiles is a great new resource!
My lenses are all M42 apart from two K-mounts and the Tamron Adaptalls, and I've been looking for an M42 camera to use them on that's a little more advanced than the Spotmatics, such as the Chinon CE-3 but they don't up very often and seem to be selling at well over £50. I could use the M42s on the two Pentax K cameras but I'm not fond of the adapter since I nearly dropped a lens. So the Minolta (with a much more secure M42 adapter) was in my thoughts when this camera appeared, and I took the gamble. I've got the adapter on order.
I'm pleased with the camera so far. It doesn't feel as solid and heavy as the Spotmatics, but it has a lovely bright viewfinder with split screen and also a DOF preview button, which is one step above even the ME-Super. The only fault I can find is that the little window showing the aperture in the viewfinder doesn't seem to be working. The seals seem fine ATM, although the mirror bumper looks a bit chewed, but it'll keep till those long winter evenings! _________________ Peter - Moderator |
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j.lukow
Joined: 03 Oct 2007 Posts: 858 Location: Lindsay Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 11:35 pm Post subject: |
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j.lukow wrote:
Is this when you use the Rokkor lens or you Tamrons?
The clarity of this viewer if I'm correct very much depends on the lens - right time period of both ( , I think) I believe either of the two links I passed on cover this. if you get one of the auto flashes it will automatically sync while on auto and the LED will flash when ready.
If you want a little more heft you can get a winder - 4 AA cells add a little weight
Have fun,
Jim _________________ EMPLOYMENT: That which funded photography and my new woodworking business.j.lukow
Jim's Kit:
Minolta Kit: Minolta X570 & Autowinder G, Minolta SRT200
LENSES:Minolta - 45mm & 50mm F1:2, PF 58mm F1:1.4, Tamron 28mm f1:2.5, Tamron SP 35-80mm f1:2.8/3.8 & CF TeleMacro zoom 80-210 f1:3.8, Vivitar f3.0~4.5 35-200mm macro focusing zoom, f 2.8 28mm CF Wide angle, 2x macro focus teleconverter,Sigma F4 25-250, f 2.8~4 35-70mm zoom master,Tokina SD f4-5.6 70-210 zoom, f4.5 80-200 "Ultra" Zoom,AutoImage 135mm F1:2.8, Spiratone 400mm f1:6.3, Magicon f3.5-4.8 35-70mm macro zoom,Quantary f8-500 Mirror/macro lens, Accura MD mount Macro bellows
M42 Kit:Praktica PLC2,Yashica TL Electro X
LENSES:Meyer Goerlitz Oreston 50mm f1:1.8 , Auto Yashinon DX 1:1.7 50mm,Steinheil Munchen Culminar 135mm f4.5, Adaptall-2 M42 adapter
Zeiss . . . Zeiss Contaflex 126 system, Zeiss Contaflex Super
Medium Format: Pentacon sixTL
Hasselblad 500c/m - CZ 2.8-80mm planar, CZ 4-150mm sonnarCF |
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