Minolta AF Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6

Sony AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6
Maker Sony
Technical data
Type Zoom
Focal length 75-300mm
Crop factor 32.1°-8.2°
Aperture (max/min) f/4.5 - f/32
Close focus distance 1500 mm
Max. magnification 1/4
Diaphragm blades 7 circular
Construction 13 elements / 10 groups
Features
Application telephoto zoom lens
Physical
Weight 460 g
Filter diameter 55 mm
Accessories
Lens hood bayonet, round
Angle of view
Horizontal 32.1°-8.2°
History
Introduction 2006
Retail info
MSRP 229.95 USD

Originally produced by Minolta, and currently produced by Sony, the AF 75-300mm F4.5-5.6, is a telephoto zoom photographic lens compatible with cameras using the Minolta AF and Sony α lens mounts.

First generation

The first generation body is made of metal. There is a focus limiter switch to speed up focusing. The lens and the Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 lens are colloquially known as the "big beercan" and "beercan" by Minolta camera users because their lens shape and size closely match the proportions of a typical aluminum beer can.

Second to third generation

The metal body is replaced by a plastic body. Consequently, the lens is much lighter. The second generation has a focus hold button. Starting from the third generation, this lens is produced in black or silver color.

Fourth generation

The new (D) type supports ADI (Advanced Distance Integration) flash metering function.

Fifth generation

After Sony purchased the Minolta Camera Division, this lens was re-released under the Sony brand. The Sony lens retains most of the Minolta design but comes with a new look.

See also

Sources

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