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Minolta AF 28-100mm D series Lens

Minolta is pleased to announce the latest addition to its D series lenses: the AF 28 - 100mm f/3.5 - 5.6 (D). This 3.5X zoom lens has the perfect range of focal length for landscapes and portraits. Only 66 mm (2.6") in diameter, 78 mm (3.1") long, and 240 g (8.5 oz), this lens is great for family and travel photography. The Minolta AF 28 - 100mm f/3.5 - 5.6 (D) is an affordable addition to your camera bag.

 

The new AF 28 - 100mm f/3.5 - 5.6 (D) is a versatile tool for close-up photography. With a minimum focus distance of 48 cm (18.9 in) at all focal lengths, it allows a maximum magnification of 1/4.

With ten elements in eight groups, the AF 28 - 100mm (D) employs one aspheric lens to combat distortion and aberrations and create beautiful images. The lens uses a circular aperture to give a natural appearance to specular highlights in an out of focus background.

The AF 28 - 100mm is the latest addition to Minolta's D series lenses. The lens' built-in distance encoder allows the use of the highly accurate ADI (Advanced Distance Integration) flash metering with the Dynax 7, 5, 4/3, and 3L SLR cameras and the Minolta Program Flash 3600HS (D) and 5600HS (D) flash units.

The Minolta AF 28 - 100mm f/3.5 - 5.6 (D) is an affordable addition to any Minolta camera bag. This 3.5X zoom lens is a perfect complement for any photographer.

 

About Minolta

 

Minolta was founded in 1928 to initially manufacture cameras and then went on to pioneer technologies including; a latent image transfer system, the world’s first magnification and reduction photocopier and the world’s first photocopier to produce two-colour images in a single pass. Minolta went on to achieve a strong global presence as a pioneer in the field of high quality imaging technology.

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