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  2. List of Minolta A-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Minolta marketed the camera and lenses with the Maxxum branding. Until the mid 1990s, A-mount lenses for the North American market were engraved as Maxxum AF; the rest of the world were branded as AF lenses, including the regions using the Dynax and α branding for the cameras.

  3. List of Konica Minolta A-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Requires 8 lens contacts; lenses with only 5 contacts cannot support this feature. DT "Digital Technology", lenses for cameras with APS-C (or Super-35mm) size sensors, only. DT lenses will not fully illuminate the sensor/film area of 24×36mm full-frame cameras. Three DT lenses were made and sold by Konica Minolta: 11–18, 18–70, and 18 ...

  4. Minolta A-mount system - Wikipedia

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    The system used a lens mount called A-mount, with a flange focal distance 44.50 mm, one millimeter longer, 43.5 mm, than the previous SR mount from 1958. The new mount was wider, 49.7 mm vs. 44.97 mm, than the older SR-mount and due to the longer flange focal distance, old manual lenses were incompatible with the new system.

  5. Minolta AF Zoom 70-210mm f/4 - Wikipedia

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    The Minolta AF Zoom 70–210mm f / 4 lens (colloquially known as the "beercan") is an autofocusing telephoto photographic lens compatible with cameras using the Minolta AF lens mount. Sony Alpha 55 with Minolta 70–210mm f / 4. It was introduced in 1985 at the launch of the Minolta Maxxum/Dynax/Alpha 7000 camera (the first widely successful ...

  6. Minolta AF Fish-Eye 16mm f/2.8 - Wikipedia

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    Originally produced by Minolta, and currently produced by Sony, the AF Fish-Eye 16mm, is a prime Fisheye lens compatible with cameras using the Minolta A-mount and Sony A-mount lens mounts. It is a full-frame fisheye lens with a 180° viewing angle. The front of the lens does not have a mount for filters.

  7. Konica Minolta AF Zoom DT 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 (D) - Wikipedia

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    The DT designation means this lens is designed to be used with a camera with an APS-C size sensor. When the 1.5× crop factor is considered, the lens has an effective equivalent 27–105mm focal length. This lens was often sold as a kit lens with the Sony DSLR-A100K, DSLR-A100W, DSLR-A200K, DSLR-A200W, DSLR-A300K, DSLR-A350W and DSLR-A700K kits ...

  8. Category:Minolta A-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    List of Minolta A-mount lenses; Minolta A-mount system; 0–9. Minolta AF Fish-Eye 16mm f/2.8; Minolta AF 16 mm f/2.8 Fisheye lens; Minolta AF 20mm f/2.8;

  9. Minolta mount - Wikipedia

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    Minolta mount may refer to: Minolta SR-mount (aka "MC"/"MD"), a 35mm manual-focus SLR lens mount between 1958 and 2001; Minolta R-mount for Leica R-compatible Minolta lenses; Minolta M-mount, a 35mm Leica M-compatible rangefinder lens mount between 1973 and 1985; Minolta A-mount, a 35mm auto-focus SLR lens mount since 1985