www.johntrueman.ca
Minolta's classic 'beercan' lens
Officially, it was called the Minolta Maxxum AF 70-210mm 1:4(22), but to a generation of Minolta SLR fans it was known as the "beercan." Tall, cylindrical, black and built like a tank, this classic lens is admired for its sharpness, vivid colours, and delicious "bokeh," or out-of-focus areas. Minolta discontinued the lens sometime in the early 1990s, but hundreds are available in the resale market, on eBay and elsewhere. Since Sony bought out Konica Minolta's camera business, these lenses have started to increase in value. I got my very fine specimen on eBay for $200 (thanks mom for the birthday money!), which seems to be about average.
This gallery will feature shots through the beercan which, I hope, highlight its unique properties.
Read MoreThis gallery will feature shots through the beercan which, I hope, highlight its unique properties.
5 / 12
A close-up of my bicycle gear shift, highlighting the beercan's macro capabilities. The minimum focusing distance is 1.1 metres, which doesn't make for great close-up work, but on the other hand the focal length is so long that you get a nice tight view.
- No Comments