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- 4_lens abstract "The Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 lens is an autofocusing telephoto photographic lens compatible with cameras using the Minolta AF lens mount. The lens is colloquially known as the "beercan" by Minolta camera users because the lens shape and size closely match the proportions of a typical aluminum beer can.It was introduced in 1985 at the launch of the Minolta Maxxum/Dynax/Alpha 7000 camera (the first widely successful autofocus SLR) and remained in production for many years. Two years earlier, the lens had been introduced as a one-touch zoom in the manual-focus Minolta SR mount (as a "plain" MD lens). However, production slowed and then eventually stopped for both the AF and MD versions; its successors, the 70-210/3.5-4.5 and 70-210/4.5-5.6 had none of the qualities of the original and build and image quality decreased.[citation needed]It remains popular, however, for use on digital single lens reflex cameras using the AF system, such as the Konica-Minolta Maxxum 7D or the Sony α. Although relatively bulky and weighty, the lens is valued for its solid build, sharpness, constant maximum aperture and smooth bokeh effect, though it suffers from more pronounced aberrations than equivalent modern designs. It provides a 1:4 magnification (at minimum focus, an object records at 1/4 its size on film or sensor).".
- 4_lens thumbnail Minolta-70210mm-F4.jpg?width=300.
- 4_lens wikiPageExternalLink minolta_af_70_210_f4.
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- 4_lens wikiPageExternalLink af70-210f4.
- 4_lens wikiPageID "8466152".
- 4_lens wikiPageRevisionID "594483334".
- 4_lens aperture "f/4 - f/32".
- 4_lens avHoriz "34.3".
- 4_lens caption "The "beercan"".
- 4_lens category "Minolta A-mount lenses".
- 4_lens closeDist "1.1 m".
- 4_lens diaphragm "7".
- 4_lens elements "12".
- 4_lens featIs "n".
- 4_lens featUsm "n".
- 4_lens filter "55.0".
- 4_lens flength "70".
- 4_lens fov "34.3".
- 4_lens groups "9".
- 4_lens hasPhotoCollection 4_lens.
- 4_lens hood "Metal or plastic clip-on".
- 4_lens maker Minolta.
- 4_lens maxLength "168.0".
- 4_lens maxMag "1".
- 4_lens msrp "(As of 2009, frequently available second-hand on auction websites at prices ranging between £120 and £150.)".
- 4_lens name "Minolta 70-210mm f/4 Macro".
- 4_lens start "1985".
- 4_lens type "z".
- 4_lens weight "695.0".
- 4_lens subject Category:Minolta_A-mount_lenses.
- 4_lens comment "The Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 lens is an autofocusing telephoto photographic lens compatible with cameras using the Minolta AF lens mount. The lens is colloquially known as the "beercan" by Minolta camera users because the lens shape and size closely match the proportions of a typical aluminum beer can.It was introduced in 1985 at the launch of the Minolta Maxxum/Dynax/Alpha 7000 camera (the first widely successful autofocus SLR) and remained in production for many years.".
- 4_lens label "Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 lens".
- 4_lens label "Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4".
- 4_lens label "Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4".
- 4_lens label "Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4".
- 4_lens sameAs 4.
- 4_lens sameAs 4.
- 4_lens sameAs m.0274fm3.
- 4_lens sameAs Q2006268.
- 4_lens sameAs Q2006268.
- 4_lens wasDerivedFrom 4_lens?oldid=594483334.
- 4_lens depiction Minolta-70210mm-F4.jpg.
- 4_lens isPrimaryTopicOf 4_lens.