There is no distortion. It's very sharp at all apertures. Color balance is neutral. Like most slow normal lenses, it's performance is the best you can get, and it's also the cheapest lens you can buy. RECOMMENDATIONS This is an excellent, inexpensive and compact lens. Go get one. You can look for it used here. All quality settings - 100%. Crops - 300×200 px Scene preview Test results (selected version, easy to compare - 4 positions) Test results (full version - all 9 positions) Long-distance resolution test Testing methods description Target: cityscape Distance: > 200 meters to center focus point
Minolta MD 50mm f1.7 Prime Manual Lens for Minolta Cameras
PROS - Fast at f1.7 and f2.8 = budget bokeh - Super-Affordable - Center Sharpness at f2.8 is good for 1080p - Creates a Beautiful Look (in my opinion) - Almost Entirely Metal Construction - Manual focus is smooth and works well for slow moving objects/focus sweeps CONS - Center sharpness is questionable wide open at f1.7 I got a Minolta MD 50mm 1.7 for about 50 bucks, and at first it was pretty much what I expected, not so sharp at 1.7, felt pretty much like the other cheap end legacy lenses I've tried; fun and sometimes cool characteristics, but often trumped by modern high-ish end lenses, at least in some areas. Here the list of reviews of all MD 50mm lenses (except Macro version): Minolta MD 50mm f/1.2 Minolta MD 50mm f/1.4 Minolta MD 50mm f/1.7 Minolta MD 50mm f/2.0 One MD 50mm has been excluded: Minolta MD 50mm f/3.5. (Total conclusion for each lens will be added later in separated article, but I think that test-results is enough) This Minolta MD 50 mm 1,7 lens is very sharp and make fantastic prints with the delicate Fuji reala films. Its darn close to my No 1 and 2s,and 3s,; Nikon Lens 50 mm 1,8 short barrel,Nokton 50 mm 1,5 (wauw) and a russian Jupiter lens i got.
Minolta 50mm f1.7 MD Lens (Minolta MD Mount) Keysers
Review with photo/video samples of this modern vintage (1990s) nifty fifty: Minolta 50mm f1.7 MD. One of the cheapest if NOT the cheapest 50mm lenses that yo. This lens has an odd, blue looking ghost, like half of a 7 blade aperture that shows up opposite of the sun when the sun is at the edge of, or in the image. It's large and will mess up your shot, so pay attention. The ghosting control is not as good as the Sony 50mm F/1.4. Introduction top Intro Specs Performance Usage Recommendations Adorama pays top dollar for your used gear. I use these stores . I can't vouch for ads below. This Minolta Maxxum AF 50mm f/1.7 is the world's first autofocus SLR. It is called Dynax outside the USA, and Maxxum AF 50mm f/1.7 AF in Europe; it's all the same camera. It's easy to see why. Cameras like Sony's A7 and Fujifilm's X-Series have never looked better than when fitted with a classic, manual-focus lens. These modern, mirror-less marvels provide a perfect platform for the stylish and technically masterful lenses of yesteryear.
Minolta srT100X + Minolta MD 50mm F1.7 (2423) Catawiki
Which one is the best? Part 3 by viktor pavlovic · Published April 5, 2012 · Updated September 5, 2014 Together with Chinon and some re branded models such as Agfa color i.e. this Minolta is one of the cheapest 50mm primes, that you can buy today. Realistic price is between 15 -30 USD as of today. The AF 50mm f/1.7 shows very slight barrel distortion (0.4%) which isn't really relevant in field conditions. The chart above has a real-world size of about 120x80cm. Vignetting The AF 50mm f/1.7 is a full-frame lens so it can take advantage of a sweet spot effect on the Alpha 100.
Vignetting is surprisingly low. f/5.6: noticeably better than f/4, most of the image is very sharp, only the far corners are unsharp f/11: very good sharpness across the frame. Flare resistance is average and CA pronounced. A rather heavy lens with integrated filters and lens hood. Built quality is excellent Now I have two 50mm f/1.7 MD lenses and an older 55mm f/1.7 MC. My understanding is that the 50mm f/1.7 MC and MD Rokkor-X lenses were the same optically but that the MD Rokkor-X had better coating. The last lens, the plain MD, may also be the same optically but it is in a less heavy mount. I find that the 50mm f/1.7 MD is extremely sharp.
Minolta's MD 50mm F/1.4 Might Be The Ultimate Standard Legacy Lens
Over at Rokkor Files Antony has made a great and very thorough comparison between the two Minolta f/1.2's and he came to the conclusion that the 50mm, although having pleasing bokeh, did not have the über-creamy bokeh of the 58mm. It was, however, sharper wide open. As with all my other legacy glass I found a real good bargain on my copy of. Minolta 50mm F/1.4 vs F/1.7 . Hi all, I'm currently using a 50mm f/2.2 lens that came with my Minolta x-370 and have considered getting another lens that could perhaps be better for lower light or indoor photos. I've noticed the f/1.7 lenses are a bit cheaper on Ebay than the f/1.4 lenses, I was curious of the pros and cons to the two and what.