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Minolta AF Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6

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Sony AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6
Sony SAL-75300 lens (black, attached to NEX-6 camera on left via Sony LA-EA1 adapter)
MakerSony
Technical data
TypeZoom
Focal length75-300mm
Crop factor32.1°-8.2°
Aperture (max/min)f/4.5 - f/32
Close focus distance1500 mm
Max. magnification1/4
Diaphragm blades7 circular
Construction13 elements in 10 groups
Features
Ultrasonic motorno
Lens-based stabilizationno
Applicationtelephoto zoom lens
Physical
Weight460 g
Filter diameter55 mm
Accessories
Lens hoodbayonet, round
Angle of view
Horizontal32.1°-8.2°
History
Introduction2006
Retail info
MSRP229.95 USD

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.

History

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First generation

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The first generation body is made of metal. It was launched alongside the Minolta Maxxum 9000 in fall 1985.[1] There is a focus limiter switch to speed up focusing. This lens and the Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 lens are colloquially known as the "big beercan" and "beercan", respectively, by Minolta camera users because their shape and size closely match the proportions of a typical aluminum drink can used for beer.

Second to third generation

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The optical construction is changed and the metal body is replaced by a plastic body. Consequently, the lens is much shorter and 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

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The new (D) type supports ADI (Advanced Distance Integration) flash metering function.

Fifth generation

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After Sony purchased the Minolta Camera Division, this lens was re-released under the Sony brand. The Sony lens retains most of the Minolta design but comes with a new look.

Minolta / Sony 75-300 mm zoom lenses
Model
Spec
AF 75–300 mm f/4.5–5.6[2] AF 75–300 mm f/4.5–5.6 (New)[2] AF 75–300 mm f/4.5–5.6 II[2] AF 75–300 mm f/4.5–5.6 (D)[2][3] AF 75–300 mm f/4.5–5.6 (SAL-75300)[4]
Released 1985 ? ? ? 2006
Aperture f/4.5–5.6
Construction Elements 13
Groups 11 10
Min. focus 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
Dimensions Φ×L 74×163 mm (2.9×6.4 in) 71×122 mm (2.8×4.8 in)
Wgt. 880 g (31 oz) 520 g (18+12 oz) 490 g (17+14 oz) 460 g (16 oz)
Filter (mm) 55

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Schwalberg, Bob (October 1985). "First Look: Maxxum Turns Pro". Popular Photography. pp. 50–53, 122. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "Maxxum lens specifications". Konica Minolta. Archived from the original on March 25, 2005.
  3. ^ "AF Lens Specifications". Konica Minolta Global. Archived from the original on March 7, 2005.
  4. ^ "Sony Interchangeable Lens Operating Instructions: 75-300mm F4.5-5.6, 50mm F1.4, 20mm F2.8" (PDF). Sony Support. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
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