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Sarin
04-01-2009, 22:44
having seen this lens on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290285485510&ssPageName=MERCOSI_VI_ROSI_PR4_PCN_BIX&refitem=170271827832&itemcount=4&refwidgetloc=closed_view_item&refwidgettype=osi_widget&_trksid=p284.m185&_trkparms=algo%3DSI%26its%3DI%252BIA%26itu%3DIA%25 2BUCI%26otn%3D4%26ps%3D42#ebayphotohosting

I am confused as i cannot find a Minolta AF 35-80mm F1.4-5.6 anywhere? I can however find a Minolta AF 35-80mm F4-5.6! Is this a typing error on the sellers part?

cannockwolf
04-01-2009, 22:45
ive never seen a variable lens start @ f/1.4

http://www.oldpostoffice.com/dave/MinoltaAF3580LensOneTwo.jpg

cannockwolf
04-01-2009, 22:47
theres something after the 1.4 on the lens in the pic but it looks true, plus i googled it and got a few results

Canon Bob
04-01-2009, 22:54
That's standard notation...

F1:4-5.6 is f/4-f/5.6 and is frequently written as F1.4-5.6

The bottom line is that it's an f/4-5.6 lens

Bob

Dogfish_magnet
04-01-2009, 22:55
ive never seen a variable lens start @ f/1.4

http://www.oldpostoffice.com/dave/MinoltaAF3580LensOneTwo.jpg


Thats a f4-5.6 lens & so is the one on fleabay - look closely and you will see its 1:4 not 1.4

Sarin
04-01-2009, 22:59
So the sellers description is wrong?

dazzajl
04-01-2009, 23:06
So the sellers description is wrong?


Not really. It's described as an f4-5.6 lens and that's just what it is. :)

Not the greatest bit of kit in the world but if goes for anything like the amount it's at now, well worth it.

Sarin
04-01-2009, 23:18
Not really. It's described as an f4-5.6 lens and that's just what it is. :)


Nope, it's described as a f1.4-5.6. Is it worth bidding for it if it stays under £30?

dazzajl
04-01-2009, 23:29
As Bob said......

That's standard notation...

F1:4-5.6 is f/4-f/5.6 and is frequently written as F1.4-5.6

The bottom line is that it's an f/4-5.6 lens

Bob


but yeah, I'd say it's a great £30 worth. :thumbs:

Dogfish_magnet
04-01-2009, 23:33
if you look at the finished fleabay auctions they usually go for around £20.00

Yv
04-01-2009, 23:36
Nope, it's described as a f1.4-5.6. Is it worth bidding for it if it stays under £30?

I think its easy to see, looking at the lens picture, that the seller has made a simple mistake in typing, and is not deliberately misleading. If its worth it to you and you can use it then yes, its worth bidding on at that kind of money, but its definately NOT an F1.4 anything.

realspeed
04-01-2009, 23:37
removed after reading following posting from Bob. I tried to explain in a way the questioner asked .

Sorry

Realspeed

Canon Bob
04-01-2009, 23:42
If you look closer you will see the ( : ) sign after the 1. Everything has to have a base number and a zoom lens it is 1, hence the ( : ) after it, but the lens starts at f4 and finishes at f5.6. So the lens in question has a range of f4 to f5.6 denoting it has a zoom ratio. Seeing a lens with just one number like f2.8 or f4 as examples shows they are fixed ( prime) lenses

Realspeed

You description is way off the mark and will only lead to confusion.....sorry.

Bob

Sarin
04-01-2009, 23:50
Thanks for clearing that up guys. I knew that lenses are often written f1:4-5.6 instead of f1.4-5.6 and just wondered if it was a mistake? Just out of interest, what would you use this type of lens for?

dazzajl
04-01-2009, 23:55
Just out of interest, what would you use this type of lens for?

taking pictures, mostly.

Sorry, couldn't resist. ;)

On your camera it's going to give you a standard to light telephoto range, be small and fairly light. Depending on your needs, it could be a very versatile little lens or one that's never quite long or wide enough. Horses for courses and all that.

Sarin
04-01-2009, 23:57
Hmmmm, i'm tempted, especially at the current price.