My Favorite Minolta MD (and MC) Lenses!

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • eBay is a great place for Minolta lenses and cameras:
    $35 Bokeh king (55mm F1.7 PF): ebay.us/ZIv9JJ
    Another great bokeh lens: ebay.us/6FeGPD
    $100 macro for everyone (50mm F3.5): ebay.us/CPqWyj
    Manual Minolta (MC and MD generation) lenses are amazing value for money, especially when adapted to modern mirrorless cameras. Build quality, bokeh, rendering - it's all there. This video is a quick overview of the various Minolta lens generations, with some sample images.
    DISCLAIMER:
    Some of these links have an affiliate code. If you purchase gear with these links I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you!
    Timestamps:
    1:06 Adapting Minolta to Mirrorless
    3:15 Minolta Lenses: Quick Overview
    5:10 Generations of Minolta Lenses
    9:55 Finding Bargains Online
    10:34 Lens Recommendations
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Komentáře • 66

  • @lensvana
    @lensvana  Před 2 lety +4

    eBay is a great place for Minolta lenses and cameras (AFFILIATE LINKS):
    $35 Bokeh king (55mm F1.7 PF): ebay.us/ZIv9JJ
    Another great bokeh lens: ebay.us/6FeGPD
    $100 macro for everyone (50mm F3.5): ebay.us/CPqWyj

    • @stefan_becker
      @stefan_becker Před rokem +1

      Nah. Bokeh king is the 58mm f1.2 Rokkor PG.

  • @id11
    @id11 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for all the input!

  • @jonlouis2582
    @jonlouis2582 Před rokem +1

    You're preaching to the choir here. One of my favorite pictures I've ever taken was with a cheap 55mm f/2 lens I picked out of a junk bin for 1 USD. Over the last 20 years I've added a few more. Easily disassembled and cleaned.

  • @ateliercunha2876
    @ateliercunha2876 Před 2 dny +1

    Thanks for your help 🙂

  • @robertwaters2032
    @robertwaters2032 Před 21 dnem +1

    Thank you for a very well put together video on Minolta lenses. I came across a Mark 2 prime 58 mm 1.4 for the incredible price of $3 at a local Goodwill.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 21 dnem +1

      I've heard of crazy Goodwill deals but I think you win with that one! Thanks for watching :)

  • @HelpUsSaveLives
    @HelpUsSaveLives Před rokem +16

    It is ironic you say NOT to call them MC and MD lenses, then that is in your title and text! That does not refer to the mount, but the model of the lens and it shows that on the front of EACH LENS. Just because people confuse it with the mount does not mean they are not still MC and MD lenses! They still ARE MC and MD lenses, they just happen to share the same SR mount. They are still MC and MD lenses, with key differences as you show. The MC lenses were first coordinated by Leica to standardize the coatings to make them more uniform, which is why I still prefer the MC lenses over the newer, cheaper and smaller MD lenses which used plastic instead of metal, yet they did have improved coating over the older MC version of the same lens. They came in three versions for the MC lenses and I love them.

  • @ohjajohh
    @ohjajohh Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great video! Since last year I also really start to appreciate Minolta lenses! They're amazing!

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks! Yes they are :)

  • @VG-rv2ss
    @VG-rv2ss Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great Video on some very underrated lenses! I’m using many Minolta and SR Third Party Lenses on my Pentax DSLR’s and Lumix Mirrorless.
    One astonishing Zoom Lens I got recommended in Ireland by another Photographer, who used manual Minolta Lenses on his Canon 5D, is the 35-70mm 1:3.5, I’ve got the MD Zoom with built-in Macro up to 1:4 and the standard MD Zoom Rokkor.
    Also witht Third Party Lenses like Tokina, Sigma and Exakta I have made very good experiences.
    One of my favourite lenses on my Lumix is a MC Exakta WW-Macro 1:2.8/28mm with a damaged filter thread, which makes outstanding pictures at night.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and for sharing your experiences with these old school lenses :) The 35-70mm has a great reputation, one day I shall try it out for myself.

  • @eliasggr
    @eliasggr Před rokem +1

    Very valuable, thanks!

  • @yumenolala
    @yumenolala Před 6 měsíci

    Great video and love the Minolta SR lenses you have there!
    I bought mine 10 years ago when the mirrorless market was just beginning and not many cheap native lenses were on sale.
    I use them on a Micro Four Thirds system.
    Over time I added these to the collection (I use the 50mm F1.4 and the Macros the most).
    MD Rokkor 45mm F2
    MD Rokkor 50mm F1.4 49mm thread
    MD Rokkor 50mm F1.4 55mm thread
    MD Macro Rokkor 50mm F3.5 with 1:1
    MD Macro 100mm F4 with 1:1
    MC Rokkor 135mm F2.8
    MD Rokkor 200mm F4
    I just could not justify/afford buying the 50mm F1.2, 85mm F1.7 or the 100mm F2.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing! I also tend to use the Macro ones a lot, since autofocus really isn't important there. I have both of those macros you listed :)

  • @mattp9029
    @mattp9029 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Got the 24mm 2.8, 50 f1.4 and 135mm f2.8 Fun to play around with before, even better with mirrorless.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 6 měsíci

      Nice!! The 135mm is a really fun focal length

  • @HaraldEngels
    @HaraldEngels Před 2 lety +9

    I own approx. 15 Minolta lenses. Even the cheap ones have a decent quality. So you can't go wrong with Minolta lenses. Astonishing is the quite similar color rendering. Minolta was one of the few companies which applied the lens coating by themselves. Therefore you can create with Minolta lenses easily a set (especially for video) which won't cause you a lot of adjustment work in post.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Harald. Great to hear from someone who knows their Minolta lenses! The point about a consistent look for video is important and overlooked by many.

    • @johnnymarinarasauce
      @johnnymarinarasauce Před rokem

      Also made their own glass. The only big Japanese camera manufacturer to do so.

    • @yxx_chris_xxy
      @yxx_chris_xxy Před 8 měsíci

      @@johnnymarinarasauce Nikon also did.

  • @just_eirik
    @just_eirik Před 8 měsíci +1

    I thrifted a Minolta camera + 2 lenses for 25 bucks a couple weeks ago. One of the lenses was a Sigma zoom lens that doesn’t zoom without a lot of force. The other was a 135mm macro lens that basically has two focus rings. When you focus all.the way in then the part that extended out can also be turned to focus even closer. Unfortunately it’s very soft and the aperture ring does not work without moving the tab on the back by the mount (have to take it off the camera to reach it). But as you say, it’s very nice to use! Super smooth aperture ring.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 8 měsíci

      First of all, nice find for $25 :) Both of those sound like third party lenses for the Minolta mount. If you end up keeping the camera, I'd ditch the lenses and go for a nice Minolta prime, should be even more impressive in build quality - not to mention optical quality!

  • @paulhenry7
    @paulhenry7 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Their flashmeters (for both flash & ambient light) are superb, I have three IVs.

  • @lensvana
    @lensvana  Před 2 lety +2

    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:06 Adapting Minolta to Mirrorless
    3:15 Minolta Lenses: Quick Overview
    5:10 Generations of Minolta Lenses
    9:55 Finding Bargains Online
    10:34 Lens Recommendations
    (Forgot to mention in the video: the table of 30 lenses contains the absolute best Minolta lenses -- not just the best value ones. According to my experience and reviews from all over the web)

  • @stephenreynolds6414
    @stephenreynolds6414 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Love my collection of Rokkor lenses. I have 9 including the 50mm macro with the 1:1 adapter they are all excellent to use.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 11 měsíci

      Nice! I've managed to snag most of mine in mint condition from Japan - easily my favorite adapted lenses.

    • @stephenreynolds6414
      @stephenreynolds6414 Před 11 měsíci

      @@lensvana I managed to buy a collection from a deceased estate. Included was a 16mm fisheye, 28mm, 50mm, 55mm, 58mm, 85mm and 135mm. I sold the fisheye as it didn't suit my style of photography and have bought a 50mm macro, 100mm and a 200mm seperately. Nearly all are in very good condition, but my 55mm has the aperture stuck at f1.7.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@stephenreynolds6414 That's a really nice set - the classic focals between 28 and 200mm. And I see you're a member of the 55mm stuck wide open club :) I really like my 100 macro, it's just a bit bulky with the 1:1 adapter so I'm more inclined to leave the adapter for home use

  • @martincebrero2288
    @martincebrero2288 Před rokem

    Excellent... I ❤ Minolta!! In mid 70's Minolta work with Leica!! Leica R3 y R4 = Minolta XE y XD... I think that Minolta was the great japanese undervalued brand!! His lens are awesome... 🔥

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před rokem +1

      Thank you and I agree! The colors for me are the best part :) Everyone should try a Minolta lens if they can

  • @dezmondwhitney1208
    @dezmondwhitney1208 Před 11 měsíci +2

    THis may be of some interest? In the days of film cameras, I did not own a Minolta camera. Howevever I did use a Minolta El Rokkor lens on a Durst Enlarger for printing in monochrome. Minolta lenses for enlargers were very good indeed.

  • @jaxmanf
    @jaxmanf Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! Do you have any experience with the newer 28mm f2.8? Or how the Vivitar macro lenses stack up to the Minolta (Specifically the 90mm f2.5 or f2.8 zoom)? The Vivitar 2.5 has incredible reviews but seems pricey, but the 2.8 macro zoom is about the same price as the Minolta macros.

    • @jaxmanf
      @jaxmanf Před 8 měsíci

      Also, look like a lot of people recommend the 50mm f1.4, but is a noticeable upgrade if you already have the 50mm f1.7?

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 8 měsíci

      @@jaxmanf Thanks for watching! I haven't tried the 28mm F2.8, but I have heard great things and it probably should've been in the table. Also, if you ever resell, it's far easier to resell a 2.8.
      I have tried the 58 F1.4 and can recommend that one - I'd go in that direction from the 50/1.7, unless you really need a 50mm specifically. From what I've read, the 50/1.4 isn't worth it over the 50/1.7 (but nothing beats personal experience - with prices as they are today, you could just try them all!)

  • @hawaiifiles
    @hawaiifiles Před 8 měsíci +1

    Minolta named them MC and MD to differentiate that the MD lenses worked on Shutter Priority and Program AE cameras such as the Minolta XD series and Minolta X-370, X-700, X-GM series, etc. MC came first, MD afterward. Yes same lens mount, just a differentiation for the aforementioned bodies.

    • @thomaslilly5834
      @thomaslilly5834 Před 7 měsíci

      Exactly! This was a VERY important difference back in the day (I had a X-700 myself). This is also the reason why the mounts are called "Minolta MD" resp. "Minolta MC", e.g. on third party lenses. YES, they WERE called like that.

  • @danieldemayo6209
    @danieldemayo6209 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for cleaning up the mount names. It’s been confusing as hell.

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you recommend leaving the aperture open, closed, or other when not in use? Or opening and closing lenses that aren't being used on a regular basis? Thanks.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 8 měsíci

      Great question, I've tried to research this myself. Some recommend keeping it closed down to minimize pressure on the springs. Others say it really doesn't matter too much. In any case, the consensus is that they should all be used at least once a year

  • @jan-martinulvag1953
    @jan-martinulvag1953 Před 2 lety +1

    Pyramid stones were poured. That's why they fit so well together and are all different seizes. In natural sandstone the shells are layered horizontal because they were deposited that way. In the pyramid stones shells are pointing in all directions.

  • @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568

    my first camera was srt200 with 45mm f2.

    • @jerryrichards8172
      @jerryrichards8172 Před rokem

      Mine was the k-100 in the mid 80s on a trip to Florida. I picked up a minolta x-700 I have been shooting it ever since.
      It's only 2 ft from me now.
      I have never had a problem with it or the lenses apsalutly love and still shooting with it.

  •  Před rokem

    Do hoy recomended the 80 -200 3.9 MD Lens?

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před rokem

      Haven't tried that one - I'd stick to the prime lenses to be safe!

  • @Mc007Queen
    @Mc007Queen Před rokem

    You know why those Minolta lenses are awesome cuz they had a contract with Leica , German company to make lenses for the back in the day

  • @ateliercunha2876
    @ateliercunha2876 Před 2 dny +1

    Nice job!🙂 Thanks a lot. Why can’t I open your documents? Thanks.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 2 dny +1

      Thank you! Do you mean this spreadsheet: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EiNFpKFCOlnk_kPe-ywniFLIzm3AHjSV9Oy7PRWnF-M/

    • @ateliercunha2876
      @ateliercunha2876 Před 2 dny +1

      @@lensvanaYes. Thanks 🙂

  • @manny9025
    @manny9025 Před 2 měsíci

    Im waiting on my minolta to come and its coming with a 50mm f2. I want to buy another lens but do you think i Should i go with a 50 f1.4 or a 28mm 2.8 ? Or a 35mm 2.8 ?

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think you should shoot a couple rolls with the 50/2 first! But if you really want to get another lens, a 28 always works well with a 50

    • @manny9025
      @manny9025 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I will. Thanks for the reply!

  • @goncalolourenco6989
    @goncalolourenco6989 Před 8 měsíci

    I started with a SRT and got a few lens that I really like. I see you also shoot on a aps c, do you still enjoy the lenses with the crop factor?
    I’m torn between getting an xt1 or a first gen a7. I like the controls on the fuji and simplicity but I’ve seen people say that legacy lenses look better on full frame.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 8 měsíci

      It's an interesting discussion. On one hand, using APS-C with older manual lenses may be better for overall sharpness, but that's not why we shoot these older lenses. I also like the controls of the XT1, but for pure legacy lens use I'd go with the A7 Mark I.
      For example: with lenses such as the old Soviet Helios series, the "swirly bokeh" effect will be more pronounced on full frame.
      Ultimately, you can't go wrong with either camera.

  • @heatranlux
    @heatranlux Před 9 měsíci

    So this confirms that if you use an MD adapter you can use MC lenses too, if i'm not mistaken ?

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes! Exactly the same :)

  • @timothykieper
    @timothykieper Před 8 měsíci

    I always thoight that , "MC" meant Multi-Coated ?

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You sound a bit like Carl Sagan.

    • @lensvana
      @lensvana  Před 4 měsíci

      He's a great person to sound like!

  • @Mc007Queen
    @Mc007Queen Před rokem

    It's hilarious that people take Minolta lenses and put them on digital Sony cameras and Nikon cameras lol

    • @shtngro
      @shtngro Před rokem +2

      Sony bought Minolta...so...

    • @stephenreynolds6414
      @stephenreynolds6414 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@shtngro yep, the same can be said with Konica. In 2003 Konica merged with Minolta to become Konica Minolta Ltd. In 2006 they created a partnership with Sony and six months later sold the company to Sony. So Sony are a very good fit for Minolta lenses.