ปีผลิต
1981
ผลิตที่
-
สูตรเลนส์
5 elements in 5 groups, no floating elements
อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
Minolta MD · 28mm · f/3.5
ปีผลิต
1981
ผลิตที่
-
สูตรเลนส์
5 elements in 5 groups, no floating elements
อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
The Minolta MD 28mm f/3.5 is a compact wide-angle prime from Minolta's SR-mount lineup, with the reviewed copy identified as the New-MD (collector's 'MD III') design introduced in 1981. According to the review at minolta.su, it is described as 'much more powerful than it seems at first glance' and 'one of the most underrated wide-angle babies' produced by Minolta. The reviewer frames it as a 'hidden hero among other Minolta's 28mm' and notes it is 'the cheapest 28mm lens, or maybe even the cheapest lens by Minolta.' No established nickname or community jargon (such as 'Bokeh King' or similar) is evidenced in the reviews. Its cult appeal, insofar as it exists, is rooted in being an affordable, well-performing, and underrated sleeper rather than any legendary status. Note: this is a distinct lens from the highly collectible Minolta 28mm f/3.5 G-Rokkor (a limited-edition Leica-thread-mount lens derived from the TC-1 compact camera), which appears in a separate review but is a different product.
สรุป: The Minolta MD 28mm f/3.5 (New-MD/MD III) is a budget wide-angle sleeper: small, light, cheap, and — per the reviews — noticeably better than its price and reputation suggest. It suits photographers who want an inexpensive, compact manual 28mm for adapted mirrorless or a Minolta film body, and who value practical performance over collector cachet. Enthusiasts seeking a specific rendering signature will find less documented character here, but bargain hunters get a genuinely capable 'hidden hero.'
ทดสอบ bokeh ทั้งในระยะใกล้ ระยะไกล และแบบ "light bubbles" แต่ไม่ได้ให้การตัดสินเชิงอัตวิสัยที่ชัดเจนในด้านความครีมมี่
จุดเด่นของเลนส์ตัวนี้คือความคมชัดสูงทั้งในระยะใกล้และระยะไกล โดยทดสอบบนกล้อง Sony A7II ความละเอียด 24 เมกะพิกเซล.
มืดมุม (vignetting) ได้รับการทดสอบและบันทึกไว้ แต่ไม่ได้ระบุระดับความรุนแรงที่ชัดเจน
The Minolta MD 28mm f/3.5 is a compact wide-angle prime from Minolta's SR-mount lineup, with the reviewed copy identified as the New-MD (collector's 'MD III') design introduced in 1981. According to the review at minolta.su, it is described as 'much more powerful than it seems at first glance' and 'one of the most underrated wide-angle babies' produced by Minolta. The reviewer frames it as a 'hidden hero among other Minolta's 28mm' and notes it is 'the cheapest 28mm lens, or maybe even the cheapest lens by Minolta.' No established nickname or community jargon (such as 'Bokeh King' or similar) is evidenced in the reviews. Its cult appeal, insofar as it exists, is rooted in being an affordable, well-performing, and underrated sleeper rather than any legendary status. Note: this is a distinct lens from the highly collectible Minolta 28mm f/3.5 G-Rokkor (a limited-edition Leica-thread-mount lens derived from the TC-1 compact camera), which appears in a separate review but is a different product.