Thanks Toni, that's just what I needed!For lens reviews, look on Dyxum.
Avoid the consumer lenses like the 28-80 or 28-100, buy the serious/professional lenses like the 28-85, 28-105, 70-210 f4, 50 f1.4 etc. Primes are generally excellent. IMO Minolta have better image quality than Nikon of the same era - I've owned both.
How would you rate the 24-105 AF?For lens reviews, look on Dyxum.
Avoid the consumer lenses like the 28-80 or 28-100, buy the serious/professional lenses like the 28-85, 28-105, 70-210 f4, 50 f1.4 etc. Primes are generally excellent. IMO Minolta have better image quality than Nikon of the same era - I've owned both.
How would you rate the 24-105 AF?
it has a gold or silver ring on it
I suspect I am like most photographers I want fast primes for little outlay as possible, I shoot pretty much anything I come across and my natural tendencies are towards the shorter end, 35mm, 28mm, 24mm.I had the 24-105mm f3.5-4.5 which I used on digital bodies. Fairly good lens actually but the issue on film will be the distortion at 24mm. Wasn't so much an issue on digital bodies as it can be corrected in software later.
What are you intending to shoot and/or what kind of lenses are you after?
There is a 24-50mm f4 that might interest you in that case in terms of zooms.I suspect I am like most photographers I want fast primes for little outlay as possible, I shoot pretty much anything I come across and my natural tendencies are towards the shorter end, 35mm, 28mm, 24mm.
I find them easier to focus and easier to hand hold at slow speeds.
I think I would probably stretch to 50mm but don't anticipate doing planned portraiture or anything. I have other systems available if I need a specific use/purpose. A general purpose high quality lens.
Thanks for thinking of me Toni, camera has not arrived yet I am leaning towards 24mm 2.8 thoughI also have a voigtlander 19-35 or similar that's not going to be used - if you're interested let me know and I'll stick it in the classifieds.
are the voigtlanders any good?I had one briefly - it was fine for film. I still use an A mount 50 f1.4 occasionally.
I found it interesting when researching Minolta lenses that they had close relationships with Leica regarding optics, working in partnership/Leica utilizing their designs.I use the 24mm f2.8, 50mm f1.7 and 70-210mm f4 (beer can) on Dynax cameras. They’re all excellent.
The Dynax are my ‘as light and easy to use as a Contax G for a tiny fraction of the price’ cameras. I can see no difference in the negatives, so the Minolta lens design and coatings must be pretty decent.