I bought the lens few years ago and first time I tried, I was not successful.
Yesterday, on a whim I connected it to A77M2 with a MD/MA with Glass adapter
and had a better success. All hand held shots. If I use a tripod, I am confident to
have more keepers.
The lens was purchased on Ebay for less than USD50.
Close Up with Minolta MD 100F4 Bellows
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Close Up with Minolta MD 100F4 Bellows
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Re: Close Up with Minolta MD 100F4 Bellows
Hi, Sury.
Good of you to try a rather old technology on a new model camera. The details on the second and third shots are really crisp and all this sharpness without a tripod is impressive.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Good of you to try a rather old technology on a new model camera. The details on the second and third shots are really crisp and all this sharpness without a tripod is impressive.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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