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Guest 29-Jan-2006 19:44
Marcelo,
I am sorry for such a late response.I have moved to smugmug, so has not checked my pbase account.Thanks for remarks.I am usually using Sigma 18-50/2.8.If you are referring to my 24 mm lens comparative shots of my family(Which, I have removed from pbase, I find Minolta 24mm more apealing than Sigma 24mm.
My lens stock includes:
Minolta AF 50/1.4,50/1.8,20/2.8, 28/2.8 50/2.8(D),85, 32/2, 28-75, 17-35, 300/4, 70-210/2.8
Sigma(Minolta mount) 18-200,18-50/2.8, 70-210/2.8, 12-24,10-20,
Tamron(Minolta mount) 90/2.8, 180 macro
There is overlaping and with current KM out of photo bussiness situation, I have no idea what will the future.

Sohail
Guest 08-Oct-2005 09:47
Marcelo
I use (in order of frequency):
KM 28-100/3.5.5.6 (Kit lens)
KM 50/1.4
KM 24/2.8 (second hand and acquired just recently)
Sigma 18-50/2.8 EX
No name 300mm catadioptric (T-mount)
Tamron 500mm catadioptric (original KM AF mount, but manual)
Rodenstock Imagon (T-mount)

Remarks: My 28-100 is very good. The Sigma focusses unreliably at 18mm, but well at 50. You can see some samples and comments in my Test-Gallery.
- Alfred
Guest 22-Sep-2005 03:50
Hi Marcelo
My lens are nothing fancy, I plan to get better ones, I have a 28mm-80mm which came with my original SLR, a Minolta HTsi. I then bought a 70-300mm Minolta Maxxum lens, again just a base lens, I used this for my zoom shots as with the 1.5 multiplier in the D7 it goes to 450mm. I also had a second hand 100-210mm F4.5 Fixed Minolta lens that I don't carry with me except when I'm photographing figure skating, as I have yet to be able to afford anything faster :).
Terry 09-Sep-2005 12:14
Marcelo,

My lens stock includes:
- a second-hand Minolta APO 200mm f2.8 prime, absolutely superb, head and shoulders above the Tamron Zoom. Focus is very slick as well. Highly recomended
- a second hand Minolta 50mm 1.4 - bad back focus when wide open (will get serviced at some point)and crazy DOF but great fun
- a second-hand Sigma 90mm f 2.8 macro - superb for macro work, not really used for portraits etc yet. Hughly reommended.
- a Minolta 24-105 from my D7 days - great walkabout lens
- a Sigma 12-24 super-wide - great range, you hav to be careful with exposure and flares and my copy is a bit soft unless stopped down but capable of great things.
- a Tamron 80-300 zoom - cheap on eBay but does the job - fair amount of chromatic abberation. Try to use the 200mm prime whereever possible now.

Might get a teleconverter and dump the Tamron zoom.

Hope this helps