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I have a Minolta Maxxum 50 with a AF 28-50 lens. I want to get a longer lens since what I take pictures of most often are wildlife and sports. What is the best lens for photography work such as this and where can I find a good deal? Also... does the brand of film affect quality of pictures? I go back and forth between Kodak and Fujifilm, and to me, they look about the same. Thanks in advance. See this tutorial and pay attention the focal lengths shown as "equivalent" in the parentheses. These are the proper lengths to use when you are looking for a lens for a film camera. (The others are used for digital cameras.) http://www.flickr.com/photos/samfeinstei... I would suggest getting a longer focal length lens 100 - 200 or even more depending on your need.............as for comparison of film although there may be some colour difference and is a matter of preference the quality is about the same. Film wise, the lower the ISO the better. Transparency film colour accuracy is preferred over negative film. Look for a Minolta 100-300mm 4.5-5.6 zoom D series lens. There may be some at your local camera store. My closest one has over sixty different Minolta lenses they are selling cheap, so my guess is that when Sony bought Konica-Minolta, the older lenses became worth a lot less than the old days. ProPhotog |
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