Lentes de Cámara Minolta f/2.8 80-200mm

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Minolta f/2.8 Camera Lenses 80-200mm Focal

These Minolta f/2.8 lenses come with a 80-200 millimeter zoom length, which is a varying length that can be altered manually or automatically, depending on the camera that is being used in combination with the lens. These lenses can be used with both digital and film cameras.

Which types of lenses are available?
  • Zoom: This is a type of lens that allows the camera to change from a long shot to a close-up by altering the length or magnification. When it comes to these Minolta lenses, the magnification can be changed from 80-200 millimeters.
  • Macro: This lens is designed primarily to take pictures of subjects that are close to the lens. In most cases, the size of the subject within the photograph will be larger than the one in real life.
  • Telephoto: This comes with a long focal length to provide a field-of-view that is narrow and an image that is substantially magnified. The lenses themselves are lengthy to accommodate the long zoom length, while the f/2.8 aperture equipped on the lens allows for the isolation of an object against the background.
What types of cameras can these Minolta lenses be used with?
  • DSLR: This is a digital single-lens reflex camera that is equipped with a digital imaging sensor. It has a built-in mirror wherein the image is sent up to the viewfinder. As you press the shutter, the light will pass through the lens and into the digital sensor.
  • Medium format: This is any type of camera that uses what is known as a medium format, which is a type of photography that uses 120-millimeter film. This type of photography calls for the use of a large sensor and can be used with either a digital or film camera.
  • SLR: This is a single-lens reflex camera that uses film and is equipped with a type of mirror and prism system that allows you to see directly through the lens.
What does the focal length of a lens refer to?

This term refers to the distance between the image sensor and the Minolta lens that is equipped on your camera whenever the subject of the image is in focus. This distance is always listed in millimeters. Some lenses are equipped with fixed lengths while others come with variable lengths. This length determines how much of the scene will be captured as well as the exact magnification of the object in the photo. Different lengths tend to be used with certain types of photography, while higher lengths lead to narrower fields of view when you are snapping a photo.

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