Minolta AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro

(7 customer reviews)

The Minolta AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro camera glass is a lens that allows you to take close-up photos of small objects. It has autofocus capabilities, but can also be used manually. It has a high aperture value, which means it can capture a lot of light, resulting in bright photos. The lens has 7 aperture blades, which helps create a circular bokeh effect in out-of-focus areas. The lens is made up of multiple glass elements, which are coated to reduce reflections and improve image quality. The lens was manufactured in the past, so it may be difficult to find new ones. The lens has a solid build quality and is capable of producing high-resolution images. There are alternatives to this lens, but they may not have the same macro capabilities or may be more expensive.

Sure, here is an enriched review of the Minolta AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro camera lens:

Positives:
– The lens is quite sharp even when shooting at f/2.8 and maintains that sharpness throughout the aperture range.
– The macro capabilities of this lens are quite impressive. It can focus as close as 1:1 magnification, allowing for some stunning close-up shots of flowers, insects, and other small objects.
– The build quality of the lens is solid and durable. It feels like a well-made piece of equipment that will last years.

Negatives:
– The autofocus on this lens can be a bit slow and loud, which can be a bit frustrating when trying to capture quick shots.
– The minimum focusing distance of 7.8 inches can be a bit limiting in certain situations where you need to get closer to your subject.

Conclusion:
Overall, the Minolta AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro camera lens is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a high-quality macro lens that can also be used for general photography. Its sharpness, macro capabilities, and solid build quality make it a great investment for any enthusiast photographer. The only downsides are the slow autofocus and limited minimum focusing distance, but these are minor issues that can be overlooked in favor of its many positive qualities.

Optical design

Bright lens thanks to the high aperture value Thanks to the macro capabilities this lens can make tiny things look big. 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

Weights 310 grams so plan ahead, carry only if really necessary. 60 mm long, this small lens should be always in the camera bag.

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7 reviews for Minolta AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro

  1. dyxum.com

    72 dyxum.com user rated as 4.77/5

  2. ebay.com

    6 ebay.com user rated as 4.71/5

  3. Ebay.com Aug 05, 2014

    This is a better lens than the comparable one made by Minolta The reason I bought the Sony SAL50M28 lens was to get clearer magnification of small objects indoors with the assistance of two photo lamps from a light box kit. This lens is just somewhat sharper than the comparative Minolta Maxxum 50mm F2.8 lens. Overall it’s a better lens than the Minolta with the same specs, but I don’t think it’s worth twice as much as some dealers want. I was still dissatisfied with it and bought their lighter less expensive 30mm Macro DT lens. This gave even better resolution, but I was disappointed in its construction with the grey grainy plastic base mount as a substitute for metal. This feature was picked up from Minolta’s use on sub par lenses in their last struggling years.

  4. Ebay.com Apr 02, 2011

    Slow But Sharp Macro This lens does one thing very, very well at the expense of being a good general 50mm prime 2.8. If you are purchasing this lens for macro applications, I would recommend a solid tripod with intricate height adjustments and bright lights.

    If you are looking for a 50mm prime, opt for the f1.7 instead, it is lighter, smaller and faster on the focus. (also the wider aperture makes it faster, of course)

    It is also worth noting that you should try to operate the focus on manual, as the motor labors to extend the end of the lens, which is quite long.

  5. Ebay.com May 22, 2017

    An amazingly sharp lens I also have the Zeiss 50/1.4 and this little gem gives it a good run for the money, albeit it is obviously much slower.

    With Alpha 99-ii this lens has supplanted 24-80 zoom range, as the images are so sharp that cropping takes care of ‘zooming’.

    Incredible walking around lens. Very highly recommended.

  6. Ebay.com Nov 12, 2019

    Sony A 50mm F2.8 Macro SAL50M28 Great product. Fine macro lens, great for macro and portrait photography for my Sony A57

  7. Ebay.com Mar 11, 2020

    excellent sharp and clear. work excellent!

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