Spring of this year has come late, but today was one of those exceptional,mysterious days,when the sun shined heavily on the cooled ground and during all the day everything was shrouded in a luminous, sunny haze,a brightness of a warm,green-yellow tint....
Minolta MD2 Rokkor 200/2.8 was taken for the first time at large.
I found it a very decent,fast tele lens of it's times.Sharp overall,all chromatic aberrations well under control,negligible distortion.
I see, you've got the Auto Rokkor version. Both MC Rokkor versions have six blades. I use the later one, which has better contrast and sharpness. But it would be interesting to compare the bokeh side by side.
roseblood11 wrote:
I see, you've got the Auto Rokkor version. Both MC Rokkor versions have six blades. I use the later one, which has better contrast and sharpness. But it would be interesting to compare the bokeh side by side.
Good to know, I didn't realize there was a difference. Haven't shot with it in a long while, might have to play with it some.
I thought I would remind those who do not know or remember, that Minolta Rokkor made a really funky 40-80mm f2.8 gearbox lens, which Lens Rentals disassembled and put back together - super cool lens: