
Provenance & certification
Minolta 50mm f1.7
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Condition assessed 12/7/2026
How we gradeInspector’s condition notes
This lens shows light cosmetic wear consistent with careful use. I can see a few small surface scuffs on the front rim and outer barrel, but no dents, corrosion, or significant paint loss. The markings are still crisp and the overall exterior looks very clean.
How this lens renders
Compared to 50mm lenses of the same spec from the same era, what makes this Minolta 50mm f/1.7 stand out is its punchy contrast and rich, saturated colors straight from the lens — no need to push it hard in post. Wide open at f/1.7, the rendering has a lovely, characterful softness. Stopped down to f/2.8, the center starts to sharpen up and resolve detail nicely, and by f/8 it's tack-sharp across the entire frame. As for bokeh — wide open you get smooth, rounded circles that melt the background beautifully. Stop down a bit and you'll start to see some polygonal aperture blades in point light sources, but I think that adds to its personality rather than being a flaw. The color tonality is quite filmic and very forgiving when grading. It's a genuinely usable vintage lens option, solid value for the money, and well suited for anyone wanting a standard prime with good character to keep on their favorite mirrorless body.
In the box
Honest disclosure
Minolta 50mm f1.7
The Minolta 50mm f1.7 is a classic, budget-friendly 'nifty fifty' standard prime from the MD-mount (Rokkor-X MD) era, popular among adapted-lens shooters for its contrasty, characterful rendering and smooth manual focus.
