- Minolta AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens
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Sony AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Key features Maker: Sony Application: telephoto zoom lens Technical data Type: Zoom Focal length: 75-300mm Frame coverage: 32.1°-8.2° Aperture (max/min): f/4.5 - f/32 Construction: 10 groups / 13 elements # Diaphragm blades: 7 circular Close focus distance: 1500 mm Max. magnification: 1/4 Physical Weight: 460 g Filter diameter: 55 mm Accessories Lens hood: bayonet, round Angle of view Horizontal: 32.1°-8.2° History Introduced: 2006 Retail info MSRP US$ 229.95
Originally produced by Minolta, and currently produced by Sony, the AF 75-300mm F4.5-5.6, is a telephoto zoom photographic lens compatible with cameras using the Minolta AF and Sony α lens mounts.Contents
First Generation
The first generation body is made of metal. There is a focus limiter switch to speed up focusing. The lens and the Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 lens are colloquially known as the "big beercan" and "beercan" by Minolta camera users because their lens shape and size closely match the proportions of a typical aluminum beer can.
Second to Third Generation
The metal body is replaced by a plastic body. Subsequently, the lens is much lighter. The second generation has a focus hold button. Starting from the third generation, this lens is produced in black or silver color.
Fourth Generation
New D type support ADI function.
Fifth Generation
After Sony purchased the Minolta Camera Division, this lens is re-released under the Sony brand. The Sony lens retains most of the Minolta design but comes with a new look.
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Categories:- Sony lenses
- Minolta lenses
- Sony Alpha DSLR cameras
- Photography stubs
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