acheté il y a un mois , je me rends compte que je ne l'utilise pas car il me fait trop double emploi avec le 28/70 et LE 70/210.
il est en etat nickel ,avec bouchon ,pas de par soleil .
il pique bien ,il est lourd c'est un minolta bien coté et se fait rare .
couvre la plupart des besoin.
http://www.mhohner.de/minolta/onel [...] af28-135f4
http://web.telia.com/~u54105795/Minolta_AF
http://www.photo.net/equipment/minolta/lenses
28-135mm/f4-4.5 (discontinued) The secret handshake of dedicated Minolta users, this surprisingly sharp and contrasty zoom is a hot item on the used market. The slow maximum aperture and relatively poor close-focus ability (five feet) are the tradeoffs the designers made to allow this lens to perform extremely well, even wide-open. 72mm filter (but don't actually try to use normal 72mm filters below about the 40mm setting), fast internal focus, variable flare (mine seems fine, others have to use it carefully, and it wasn't designed to take a dedicated hood), no lens hood. Has a special "macro" mode that I've never seen much point to, that gives you roughly 1:5.
If you want to fit a hood to this lens, you have two choices: buy a 72mm wide-angle rubber hood, which gives you a little protection at the 28mm setting and is completely useless at 135mm, or buy a 72-77mm step-up ring and a 77mm Hama zoom lens hood. Use it folded back at 28-35mm (you may get slight vignetting), at the official "wide" setting at 35-50mm, at the "normal" setting from 50-90mm, and at the "tele" setting from 90-135mm. [full review coming soon]
vendu 150 euros sur paris
voir sur ebay pour les photos .
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dl [...] eName=WDVW
photo prise hier avec mes gosses
http://msdosfolies.free.fr/photos% [...] -30-52.jpg
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Message édité par msdosfolies le 04-03-2005 à 22:17:54