ปีผลิต
1981
ผลิตที่
-
สูตรเลนส์
5 elements in 5 groups
อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
Minolta MD · 200mm · f/4
ปีผลิต
1981
ผลิตที่
-
สูตรเลนส์
5 elements in 5 groups
อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
The Minolta MD 200mm f/4.0 was released in 1981, part of Minolta's New-MD generation (classified by collectors as 'MD III'), and was a design contemporary of the popular Minolta X-700 body launched the same year. According to the reviewer at minolta.su, it is considered 'one of the most underrated lenses produced by Minolta' — a lens that 'don't have high characteristics, don't become famous, and look too simple for fans,' yet works better than expected and delivers results on par with more popular analogs. No established nicknames or community jargon are evidenced in the reviews. Its cult appeal, per the review, stems from being a simple, honest performer: sharp wide open at F4 with pleasant bokeh, covering a useful long telephoto reach for nearly any photographic task. The lens carries a Rokkor-X order code (595-800) reference in its specs.
สรุป: The Minolta MD 200mm f/4.0 (MD III, 1981) is an underrated, honest telephoto for photographers who value real sharpness and smooth creamy bokeh over prestige. Sharp wide open, free of visible distortion, and universal in application, it's an affordable, capable choice for portraits, compressed landscapes, and general telephoto work — especially adaptable to modern mirrorless bodies.
ให้โบเก้เนียน นุ่มและละมุน ไม่มีอาการบิดเป็นเกลียว (swirl) หรือเป็นฟอง (bubble) โดยใช้ใบม่านรูรับแสง 6 ใบ
จากการทดสอบความละเอียด พบว่าคมชัดจริงทั้งในระยะใกล้และระยะไกล
มีการทดสอบการมืดมุม (vignetting) แล้ว แต่ไม่ได้ให้ข้อสรุปเกี่ยวกับระดับความรุนแรงที่ชัดเจน
The Minolta MD 200mm f/4.0 was released in 1981, part of Minolta's New-MD generation (classified by collectors as 'MD III'), and was a design contemporary of the popular Minolta X-700 body launched the same year. According to the reviewer at minolta.su, it is considered 'one of the most underrated lenses produced by Minolta' — a lens that 'don't have high characteristics, don't become famous, and look too simple for fans,' yet works better than expected and delivers results on par with more popular analogs. No established nicknames or community jargon are evidenced in the reviews. Its cult appeal, per the review, stems from being a simple, honest performer: sharp wide open at F4 with pleasant bokeh, covering a useful long telephoto reach for nearly any photographic task. The lens carries a Rokkor-X order code (595-800) reference in its specs.