Minolta AF Macro 100mm f/2.8

Minolta AF Macro 100mm f/2.8 lens with hood focused to close distance

The Minolta AF Macro 100mm f/2.8 lens is a discontinued macro lens produced by Minolta that was renowned for its sharpness[1] all the while garnering raving reviews[2] also. This lens achieves a true 1:1 magnification of the subject matter of interest to the photographer. While still having an aperture of f/2.8 coupled with its focal length of 100mm, it is considered a double duty lens for macro photography and portraiture / portrait photography. Also it works in conjunction with Minolta's own flash metering system called Advanced Distance Integration (ADI). This macro lens is known as a D lens that works in combination with the D series flash units and select Maxxum camera bodies for the ADI system. ADI flash distance metering and execution of the ADI flash units allows for a more balanced lighting of the subject matter, thereby allowing the Minolta AF 100mm to perform admirably well in a situation needing a flash. This popular lens offers advanced features and is still offered by its new creator / manufacturer, Sony, to this day. Sony's 2006 production and current version of this lens is based on the Minolta AF Macro 100mm lens, all the while being identical with the exception of their respective company's markings.

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  1. Minolta AF MACRO 100mm f/2.8
  2. Macro 100mm f/2.8 review at Photodo.com
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