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from B&H Photo Summary: Minolta Maxxum AF 35mm f/2 is one of the finest lenses ever made by Minolta. I always wanted a lens which has slightly wider coverage but same time natural angle as well. I do own a Minolta 50mm f/1.4 which is an outstanding lens as well but not quite versatile and impressive as 35mm f/2. I shoot architecture, street, nature and portrait photography and I found 35mm f/2 is a very fine general purpose lens for me. It produces rectangular shaped photographs rather than boxy looking like 50mm does, which I mean not wide enough. It produces beautiful straight lines similar to 50mm with no distortion. People who use rangefinder camera systems often use 35mm for all types of photography. I personally have taken even macro shots of flowers and did some portraits with it and it is suberb. I luckily own both original metal version of Minolta 35mm f/2 and 35mm f/1.4 G lens which was manufactured in 1987 in Japan. Minolta also made Re-styled version of both lenses with has circular aperture blades but platic body. Too bad Minolta which is known as Konica Minolta is now but out of camera business, so this gem is no longer exist which is a pity but if you ever find one used get it and don't miss the chance.
If you find yourself getting stuck between 28mm and 50mm lens and want to carry only one lens then get 35mm lens. 35mm lens is an all-purpose do everything lens and more versatile than 50mm lens. I leave 35mm f/2 lens all the time on my Minolta Maxxum 5 which is an excellent light-weight setup for me. Simply one body and one lens and coupled with Fuji Reala 100 and wow outstanding prints. If you want to produce gallery size prints this is it.
It's optical performance is stunning, ultra-sharp from corner to corner. I mainly use it at f/8 which is perfect for outdoor photograpy. The contrast and colour are unbelievable and sweet. Very light weight and perfect for travelling. It came with beautiful petal shaped hood and hard leather case which is a bonus. It is solidly built both with metal and plastic material and has a wonderful glossy finish on the body. I use B+W 55mm MRC Skylight 1A filter for protection.
All I have to say that it is my dream lens and I will never stop using it and recommend it to anyone.
Strengths: Outstanding sharpness
Unbelievable colour
Superb contrast
Solid metal built
Light weight
Distortion free
No vignetting
No flare
Easy to handle
55mm filter thread size
Perfect hood
Beautiful looks
Inexpensive
Reliable
Weaknesses: Discontinued
Impossible to find even used.
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Minolta AF 35mm f/2
Minolta AF 35mm f/1.4 G
Minolta AF 50mm f/1.4
Minolta MF 50mm f/1.7
Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro
Sigma 17-35mm f/2.8-4 EX
Sigma 28-135mm f/3.8-5.6
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Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Apo Customer Service: Never required.
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