
Gordon Laing at Camera Labs (full review), John Riley on ePHOTOzine (full review), John Sison (video), Jordan Steele (full review), Kevin Carter on DxOMark (full review), Kevin Raber at Luminous Landscape (full review), Klaus Schroiff at (full review), Mark Goldstein on Photography Blog (full review), Michael Comeau (full review), Sony (press release)Įlem./ groups Min. Optical image stabilizer, AF/MF switch, magnification scale, distance scale Digital Camera, Single Lens Reflex Film Camera, Film Camera, Lens. The lens used is Konica Minolta’s 50mm f/2.8 Macro (D) lens that has proved to be one of the most consistent. Sony has been providing the after-sales service for Konica Minolta cameras and. The following people have contributed to this page: The following results were obtained using the camera in Jpeg large, X-fine mode. Many of the original lenses remain in the range, with new names and minor. You should not rely onĭata for announced products to be correct. The entire Minolta / Konica Minolta lens lineup was acquired by Sony in 2006. Often isn't known until after the actual release. That specific lens, or when you have a model not listed yet, and youĪnd I'll update the table as soon as possible.ĭata for announced products should be considered preliminary. Whenever there's a “?” or empty space in the table, I do not know

Lenses are color-coded as follows: Announced lensīrands are highlighted as follows: Minolta, Konica Minolta This is a tech data sheet of all Minolta/Konica Minolta/Sony Alpha lenses.Īll lenses are listed, including older versions, and it contains more tech data
