Minolta AF 28-135mm f/4-4.5

(3 customer reviews)

This camera glass offers a versatile focal range from wide angle to telephoto, making it a good choice for a variety of photography styles. It has both autofocus and manual focus options, giving photographers more control over their shots. The lens elements are coated to reduce flares and ghosting, resulting in sharper and clearer images. The build quality is solid, ensuring durability and longevity. The aperture ranges from f/4 to f/4.5, which is decent for a mid-grade photographic lens. The resolution is good, producing sharp and detailed images. This lens was manufactured in the past, so it may be difficult to find new copies. There are alternatives available from other brands, but they may not offer the same level of quality and performance. The bokeh, or the quality of the out-of-focus areas, is decent but not exceptional. Overall, the Minolta AF 28-135mm f/4-4.5 is a reliable and versatile photo lens that can produce good quality images.

Sure, here’s my enriched review of the Minolta AF 28-135mm lens:

Positives:
– The lens has a decent build quality and feels sturdy in the hand.
– The zoom range is versatile for general photography purposes.
– The lens produces sharp images with good colors and contrast.

Negatives:
– Compatibility issues with newer Sony cameras such as the a77ii.
– Most features of the lens won’t work with modern cameras, limiting its functionality.
– The autofocus can be slow and noisy in low light conditions.
– The lens is quite heavy and bulky.

Conclusion:
If you’re specifically looking for a vintage Minolta lens, the AF 28-135mm offers decent image quality and zoom range. However, it’s important to do your research beforehand to ensure compatibility with your camera and to understand the limitations of the lens. Overall, I would recommend this lens to someone looking for a vintage lens to use on an older Minolta camera or as a secondary lens for occasional use.

Optical design

Has 7 aperture blades, mid-grade lenses usually have this amount of blades. Having rounded blades provides out of focus circle shape closer to a circle.

Physical characteristics

109 mm long, requires consideration if you want to carry in the camera bag. Weights 770 grams so it is a heavy lens, consider using its own lens bag. With a lens filter diameter of 72 mm you are one step from the next standard filter size, buy step-up ring and bigger filter but you can chose from plenty options.

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