List of Minolta A-mount lenses

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Minolta and its successor Konica Minolta released the following lenses for Minolta A-mount cameras between 1985 and 2006.

History[edit]

While most auto-focus lens designs were new developments, some optical constructions were derived from Minolta SR-mount lenses (as indicated). In the United States, the Maxxum system launched in 1985 with twelve lenses:[1]

  • 24mm f/2.8
  • 28mm f/2.8
  • 50mm f/1.4
  • 50mm f/1.7
  • 50mm f/2.8 Macro
  • 135mm f/2.8
  • 300mm f/2.8 APO
  • 28–85mm f/3.5–4.5
  • 28–135mm f/4–4.5
  • 35–70mm f/4
  • 35–105mm f/3.5–4.5
  • 70–210mm f/4
Cosmetic variations of 35–105mm f/3.5–4.5
Original design
"New" or "Restyled" design

Initially, the lenses were equipped with narrow ribbed manual focus rings in hard plastic near the front; zoom lenses had a diagonally-ribbed rubber grip. Later lenses changed the grip style and added a rubber coating to the focus ring. Some of the original lenses were re-released with updated cosmetics and are known as "New" or "Restyled" versions; minor optical updates such as coatings and aperture shape were sometimes included.[2]

With the introduction of the Maxxum/Alpha 7 and its support for distance-encoded HS(D) flashes in 2001, Minolta began releasing its AF lenses with three additional contacts (eight total) to support the Advance Distance Integration (ADI) functionality, which reports the focus distance back to the camera body.[3] Lenses were branded as "Konica Minolta" starting in August 2003 following the merger of the two companies.[4]

When Sony took over the system in 2006,[5] 12 lenses were rebranded as Sony A-mount lenses and launched alongside 6 new designs and 2 teleconverters.[6] Of the dozen rebranded lenses, most are optically, mechanically and electrically identical to their Minolta predecessors and differ only in their outer appearance, however, three have seen subtle changes in the optics and electro-mechanics. The 20 lenses relaunched in 2006 included:[6]

  • 16mm f/2.8 (legacy)
  • 20mm f/2.8 (legacy)
  • 28mm f/2.8 (legacy)
  • 35mm f/1.4 G (new)
  • 50mm f/1.4 (legacy)
  • 50mm f/2.8 Macro (legacy)
  • 85mm f/1.4 Zeiss (new)
  • 100mm f/2.8 Macro (legacy)
  • 135mm f/1.8 Zeiss (new)
  • 135mm f/2.8 STF (legacy)
  • 300mm f/2.8 G (new)
  • 500mm f/8 Reflex (legacy)
  • 11–18mm f/4.5–5.6 (legacy)
  • 16–80mm f/3.5–4.5 Zeiss (new)
  • 18–70mm f/3.5–5.6 (legacy)
  • 18–200mm f/3.5–6.3 (legacy)
  • 70–200mm f/2.8 G (new)
  • 75–300mm f/4.5–5.6 (legacy)
  • 1.4× Teleconverter
  • 2.0× Teleconverter

All Minolta and Konica Minolta A-mount lenses are compatible with Sony A-mount cameras.

Regional variations[edit]

Branding variations
Minolta 500mm f/8 Reflex lens, branded as "Maxxum AF" for the North American market
Minolta 50mm f/1.7 lens, branded as "AF" for the rest of the world

In North America, Minolta marketed the camera and lenses with the Maxxum branding. Until the mid 1990s, A-mount lenses for the North American market were engraved as Maxxum AF; the rest of the world were branded as AF lenses, including the regions using the Dynax and α branding for the cameras. The initial production runs of Maxxum AF lenses introduced with the camera system in 1985 originally used a "crossed XX" font, which was soon dropped by Minolta after Exxon brought a trademark lawsuit that year; under the settlement, Minolta agreed to change its logo.[7]

Although some buyers associated either the Maxxum AF or the AF designation with a higher quality, both types of lenses were built to exactly the same specifications and quality standards in the factory, and were only used to improve trackability and distinguish gray market imports (lenses originally purchased from international sources and resold in North America by private importers rather than official imports from Minolta). They differed only in their cosmetics (name plate engraving) and part number designations (????-1?? for AF, ????-6?? for Maxxum AF). A similar scheme previously had been used by Minolta in the 1960s and 1970s to distinguish their Rokkor and Rokkor-X branding variants for SR-mount lenses.

List of Minolta A-mount lenses[edit]


Name MPN Lens ID Type Format Mount Filter Distance encoder AF-D support Aberration correction Release date Comments

Prime lenses
Fisheye lenses

Minolta AF Fish-Eye 16mm f/2.8 (original revision) 2578-100,[8] 2578-600[8] 25781[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[8] Built-in (NORMAL, O56, FLW, B12)[8] No No No 1986 Fisheye lens; first 600 units used a different barrel construction internally;[8] optically similar to the Minolta MC Fish-Eye Rokkor 16mm f/2.8 (a.k.a. Leica Fisheye-Elmarit-R 16mm f/2.8) produced up to 1981 with an optical design originally introduced in 1966/1968.

Minolta AF Fish-Eye 16mm f/2.8 (later revision) 2578-110, 2578-610[10] 25781[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin Built-in (NORMAL, O56, A12, B12) No No No ? Fisheye lens; same design as before except for different built-in filters; succeeded by Sony SAL-16F28
Wide-angle lenses

Minolta AF 20mm f/2.8 2579-100,[11] 2579-600,[11] 2579-610[10] 25791[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[11] 72mm[11] No No No 1986

Minolta AF 20mm f/2.8 New 2641-110 25791[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No Camera 1993 Restyled design; succeeded by Sony SAL-20F28

Minolta AF 24mm f/2.8 2566-100,[12] 2566-110, 2566-600,[12] 2566-610[13] 25661[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[12] 55mm[12] No No No 1985-01[13]

Minolta AF 24mm f/2.8 New 2642-110 25661[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1994 Restyled design

Minolta AF 28mm f/2 2596-100,[14] 2596-600,[14] 2596-610[10] 25961[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[14] 55mm[14] No No No 1986

Minolta AF 28mm f/2 New 2668-118 25961[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1999 Restyled design

Minolta AF 28mm f/2.8 2557-100,[15] 2557-600[13][15] 25571[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[15] 49mm[15] No No Camera 1985-01[13] Succeeded by Sony SAL-28F28

Minolta AF 35mm f/1.4 2591-100,[16] 2591-110, 2591-600,[16] 2591-610[10] 25911[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[16] 55mm[16] No No No 1987

Minolta AF 35mm f/1.4 G New 2666-118 19 Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1998 Succeeded by Sony SAL-35F14G

Konica Minolta AF 35mm f/1.4 G (D) ? 43 Prime 35mm 8-pin 55mm Yes Camera (since 2013-02-05) Camera N/A (2005-07[17][18][19]) Prototype only; revised optics; succeeded by Sony SAL-35F14G

Minolta AF 35mm f/2 2597-100,[20] 2597-110, 2597-600,[20] 2597-610[10] 25971[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[20] 55mm[20] No No No 1987

Minolta AF 35mm f/2 New 2667-118 25971[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1999 Restyled design
Normal lenses

Minolta AF 50mm f/1.4 2562-100,[21] 2562-600[13][21] 25621[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[21] 49mm[21] No No No 1985-01[13] Also available as calibrated version in conjunction with Minolta CS-1000A spectroradiometer[22]

Minolta AF 50mm f/1.4 New 2662-110 25621[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1998 Restyled design; succeeded by Sony SAL-50F14

Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7 2550-100,[23] 2550-600[13][23] 25501[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[23] 49mm[23] No No No 1985-01[13] Original revision had metal focusing helicoid internally, while later revision was made of plastics[24]

Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7 New 2613-100, 2613-600 26131[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No 1990 Restyled design; revised optics

Minolta AF Macro 50mm f/2.8 2564-100,[25] 2564-600[13][25] 25641[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[25] 55mm[25] No No No 1985-01[13] 1:1 max.[25]

Minolta AF Macro 50mm f/2.8 New 2638-100 25641? Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1993 1:1 max.; restyled design; also available as calibrated version in conjunction with Minolta CS-1000A spectroradiometer[22]

Minolta AF Macro 50mm f/2.8 (D) 2675-100 31[9] Prime 35mm 8-pin 55mm Yes Camera (since 2013-02-05) Camera 2001 1:1 max.; succeeded by Sony SAL-50M28

Minolta AF Macro 50mm f/3.5 2646-100 9[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1995 1:2 max.
Short telephoto lenses

Minolta AF 85mm f/1.4 2592-100,[26] 2592-600,[26] 2592-610[10] 25921? Prime 35mm 5-pin[26] 72mm[26] No No No 1987

Minolta AF 85mm f/1.4 G 2629-118 25921? or 27? Prime 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1993 Restyled design

Minolta AF 85mm f/1.4 G (D) 2677-118 27 Prime 35mm 8-pin 72mm Yes No No 2000 Restyled design

Minolta AF 85mm f/1.4 G (D) Limited 2689-118 35 Prime 35mm 8-pin 72mm Yes No No 2002-05[27] (2002-03[27]) Restyled design; revised optics; distributed in Japan only (700 units)[27]

Minolta AF 100mm f/2 2598-100,[28] 2598-110, 2598-600,[28] 2598-610[10] 25981[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[28] 55mm[28] No No No 1987

Minolta AF Macro 100mm f/2.8 2581-100,[29] 2581-600,[29] 2581-610[10] 25811[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[29] 55mm[29] No No No 1986 1:1 max.[29]

Minolta AF Macro 100mm f/2.8 New 2639-110 25811? Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1993 1:1 max.; restyled design

Minolta AF Macro 100mm f/2.8 (D) 2676-110 28[9] Prime 35mm 8-pin 55mm Yes Camera (since 2013-02-05) Camera 2000 1:1 max.; succeeded by Sony SAL-100M28

Minolta AF Soft Focus 100mm f/2.8 2648-118 12[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1994 Soft Focus lens

Minolta AF 135mm f/2.8 2556-100,[30] 2556-600[13][30] 25561[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin[30] 55mm[30] No No No 1985-01[13]

Minolta STF 135mm f/2.8 [T4.5] 2656-118 20[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1999 Smooth Trans Focus; manual focus; aperture ring; succeeded by Sony SAL-135F28
Telephoto lenses

Minolta AF Apo Tele 200mm f/2.8 G 2593-100,[31] 2593-600,[31] 2593-610[10] 25931 Prime 35mm 5-pin[31] 72mm[31] No No No 1986 Without "High Speed" gearing and sticker and without focus-stop button; white finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele 200mm f/2.8 G (High Speed upgrade) Custom upgrade by Minolta service (based on 2593) 26121? Prime 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1988? With High Speed gearing, but without "High Speed" sticker and without focus-stop button; white finish

Minolta High Speed AF Apo Tele 200mm f/2.8 G New 2612-110, 2612-610[32] 26121[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1988?, 1989-03[32] With "High Speed" label and focus-stop button; white finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele Macro 200mm f/4 G 2658-118 23[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1999 1:1 max.; also available as calibrated version in conjunction with Minolta CS-1000T spectroradiometer[22]

Minolta AF Apo Tele 300mm f/2.8 G (original revision) 2563-626[13] 25631 Prime 35mm 5-pin 114mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1985-01[13] 7-digit serial number; no CLR front filter; tripod knob to the right;[33] without "High Speed" gearing and sticker and without focus-stop buttons; optically based on an SR-mount Minolta MD Apo Tele Rokkor 300mm f/2.8 prototype;[34] white finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele 300mm f/2.8 G (later revision) 2563-100, 2563-636[35] 25631 Prime 35mm 5-pin 114mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1986[35] 8-digit serial number; with CLR front filter; tripod knob to the left; without "High Speed" gearing and sticker and without focus-stop buttons; white finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele 300mm f/2.8 G (High Speed upgrade) Custom upgrade by Minolta service (based on 2563) 26081? Prime 35mm 5-pin 114mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1988? 8-digit serial number; with CLR front filter; tripod knob to the left; with "High Speed" gearing, but without "High Speed" sticker and without focus-stop buttons; white finish

Minolta High Speed AF Apo Tele 300mm f/2.8 G New 2608-136, 2608-636[32] 26081[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 114mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1988?, 1989-03[32] 8-digit serial number; with CLR front filter; tripod knob to the left; with "High Speed" label and focus-stop buttons; white finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele 300mm f/2.8 G (D) SSM 2674-118 32 Prime 35mm 8-pin None (front) / 42mm (slot-in) Yes Camera (since 2013-02-05) No 2003 (2002-03[27]) White finish; succeeded by Sony SAL-300F28G

Minolta High Speed AF Apo Tele 300mm f/4 G 2640-128 11[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 82mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1994 White finish

Minolta High Speed AF Apo Tele 400mm f/4.5 G 2651-116 15[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 95mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1995 White finish

Minolta AF Reflex 500mm f/8 2572-118, 2572-618[32] 25721 Prime 35mm 5-pin 82mm (front) / 28mm (slot-in) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1989-03[32] Catadioptric lens; succeeded by Sony SAL-500F80

Minolta AF Apo Tele 600mm f/4 G 2565-100, 2565-626,[36] 2565-636[35] 25651 Prime 35mm 5-pin 154.5mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1985-08[36] Without "High Speed" gearing and label and without focus-stop buttons; white finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele 600mm f/4 G (High Speed upgrade) Custom upgrade by Minolta service (based on 2565) 26091? Prime 35mm 5-pin 154.5mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1988? With "High Speed" gearing, but without "High Speed" label and without focus-stop buttons; white finish

Minolta High Speed AF Apo Tele 600mm f/4 G New 2609-136, 2609-636[32] 26091[9] Prime 35mm 5-pin 154.5mm (front) / 42mm (slot-in) No No No 1988?, 1989-03[32] With "High Speed" label and with focus-stop buttons; white finish

Zoom lenses
Wide-angle and special purpose zoom lenses

Minolta AF Macro Zoom 3×-1× f/1.7-2.8 2594-116, 2594-616 25941[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 46mm No No No 1990 3:1 max.; white finish; also available as calibrated version in conjunction with Minolta CS-1000S spectroradiometer[22]

Konica Minolta AF Zoom DT 11-18mm f/4.5-5.6 (D) 2698-110 41 Zoom APS-C 8-pin 77mm Yes No No 2005 Derivation of Tamron SP AF 11-18mm f/4.5-5.6 Di II LD Aspherical [IF] (model A13M) design; succeeded by Sony SAL-1118

Konica Minolta AF Zoom 17-35mm f/2.8-4 (D) 2695-110 38[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 77mm Yes No No 2004 Derivation of Tamron SP AF 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD Aspherical [IF] (model A05M) design; black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 17-35mm f/3.5 G 2654-118 16 Zoom 35mm 5-pin 77mm No No No 1997 Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 20-35mm f/3.5-4.5 2657-118 17 Zoom 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1998
Wide to normal/tele zoom lenses

Konica Minolta AF Zoom DT 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 (D) 2697-810 40[9] Zoom APS-C 8-pin 55mm Yes No No 2005 Succeeded by Sony SAL-1870

Konica Minolta AF Zoom DT 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 (D) 2699-110 42 Zoom APS-C 8-pin 62mm Yes No No 2005 Derivation of Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD Aspherical [IF] (model A14M) design; succeeded by Sony SAL-18200

Minolta AF Zoom 24-50mm f/4 2558-100,[37] 2558-110, 2558-600,[37] 2558-610[10] 25581[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[37] 55mm[37] No No No 1987 Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 24-50mm f/4 New 2632-110 26321? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1992 Restyled design

Minolta AF Zoom 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 2636-110 6? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 62mm No No No 1993 Also available as limited red-brown Urushi-lacquered Minolta AF Zoom 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 Japan[9] variant

Minolta AF Zoom 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 New 2660-110 6[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 62mm No No No 1997 Restyled design

Minolta AF Zoom 24-105mm f/3.5-4.5 (D) 2672-110 24[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 62mm Yes No No 2000 Succeeded by Sony SAL-24105

Minolta AF Zoom 28-70mm f/2.8 G 2620-118 2 Zoom 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1993 Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 28-70mm f/2.8 G (D) SSM 2686-118 34? Zoom 35mm 8-pin 77mm Yes Yes No N/A (2002–03)[27] Prototype only, announced on 2002-03-19 and publicly shown up to 2004, but never released; black finish

Konica Minolta AF Zoom 28-75mm f/2.8 (D) 2696-810 39[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 67mm Yes No No 2004 Derivation of Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical [IF] Macro (model A09M) design; black finish; succeeded by Sony SAL-2875

Minolta AF Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 2659-100,[38] 2659-110[38] 4? or 18? Zoom 35mm 5-pin ? No No No ?

Minolta AF Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 II 2670-110,[38] 2670-150,[38] 2670-160[38] 18[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 62mm No No No 1987 Restyled design

Minolta AF Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 (D) 2683-900,[38] 2683-910,[38] 2683-950,[38] 2683-960[38] 30 Zoom 35mm 8-pin 55mm Yes No No 2001 Restyled design; black or silver finish

Minolta AF Zoom xi 28-80mm f/4-5.6 2618-110 26181[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 55mm No No No 1991 Black finish

Minolta AF Macro Zoom 28-80mm f/4-5.6 New 2633-100,[38][39] 2633-110 3[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 55mm[39] No No No 1993 Black finish

Minolta AF Macro Zoom 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5 2552-100,[40] 2552-600,[40] 2552-610[13] 25521[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[40] 55mm[40] No No No 1985-01[13]

Minolta AF Macro Zoom 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5 New 2586-110, 2586-610 0[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1992 Restyled design

Minolta AF Zoom 28-100mm f/3.5-5.6 (D) 2692-810, 2692-860 36[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 55mm Yes No No 2003 Black or silver finish

Minolta AF Zoom xi 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 2615-110 26151? Zoom 35mm 8-pin 62mm No No No 1991 Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 2635-110 10[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 62mm No No No 1994 Restyled design

Minolta AF Zoom 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 New 2661-110 10? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 62mm No No No 1997 Restyled design

Minolta AF Macro Zoom 28-135mm f/4-4.5 2553-100,[41] 2553-600[13][41] 25531[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[41] 72mm[41] No No No 1985-01[13] Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5 2643-100 5? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No 1993 Black finish; has focusing scale window

Minolta AF Zoom 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II? / New? 2652-100 5? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No ? Black finish; has no focusing scale

Minolta AF Macro Zoom 35-70mm f/4 2551-100,[42] 2551-600,[42] 2551-610[13] 25511[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No 1985-01[13] Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 35-80mm f/4-5.6 2605-100,[43] 2605-110, 2605-600[43][44] 26071[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[43] 46mm[43] No No No 1988-10[44]

Minolta AF Power Zoom 35-80mm f/4-5.6 2624-110 26241[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 49mm No No No 1991 Restyled design; black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 35-80mm f/4-5.6 II 2671-110, 2671-160 22 Zoom 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No 1999 Restyled design

Minolta AF Macro Zoom 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 2554-100,[45] 2554-600,[45] 2554-610[13] 25541[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[45] 55mm[45] No No No 1985-01[13]

Minolta AF Zoom 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 New 2585-100,[46] 2585-600,[46] 2585-610[44] 25858[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[46] 55mm[46] No No No 1988-10[44] Restyled design; white finish version available as Minolta AF Zoom 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 Prestige (2585-110?)[9]

Minolta AF Zoom xi 35-200mm f/4.5-5.6 2616-110, 2616-610 26161? Zoom 35mm 8-pin 62mm No No No 1991 Black finish
Telephoto zoom lenses

Minolta AF Apo Tele Zoom 70-200mm f/2.8 G (D) SSM 2682-118 33[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 77mm Yes No No 2003 (2002-03[27]) White finish; succeeded by Sony SAL-70200G

Minolta AF Zoom 70-210mm f/3.5-4.5 2588-100,[47] 2588-600,[47] 2588-610, (2588-810)[44] 25881? Zoom 35mm 5-pin[47] 55mm[47] No No No 1988-10[44]

Minolta AF Zoom 70-210mm f/4 2555-100,[48] 2555-110, 2555-600,[48] 2555-610[13] 25551[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[48] 55mm[48] No No No 1985-01[13] Optically based on the Minolta MD Zoom 70-210mm f/4 (a.k.a. Leica Vario-Elmar-R 70-210mm f/4); black finish, also available as "dealer demo" in transparent housing[9]

Minolta AF Zoom 70-210mm f/4.5-5.6 (New?) 2634-110 8[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No 1993

Minolta AF Zoom 70-210mm f/4.5-5.6 II 2669-110, 2669-160 8? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No 1999

Minolta AF Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 2561-100,[49] 2561-110, 2561-600,[49] 2561-610[36] 25611[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[49] 55mm[49] No No No 1985-08[36] Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 New 2649-110 13? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1996 Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 II 2665-110, 2665-160 13? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1999 Black or silver finish

Minolta AF Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 (D) 2684-910, 2684-960 29 Zoom 35mm 8-pin 55mm Yes No No 2001 Black or silver finish; succeeded by Sony SAL-75300

Minolta AF Apo Tele Zoom 80-200mm f/2.8 G 2589-100,[50] 2589-600,[50] 2589-610[10] 25891[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin[50] 72mm[50] No No No 1987 Black finish

Minolta High Speed AF Apo Tele Zoom 80-200mm f/2.8 G (New?) 2628-118 1 Zoom 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1993 White finish

Minolta AF Zoom 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 2604-100,[51] 2604-600[44][51] 26041? Zoom 35mm 5-pin[51] 46mm[51] No No No 1988-10[44] Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom xi 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 2619-110, 2619-610 26191? Zoom 35mm 8-pin 55mm No No No 1991 Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 100-200mm f/4.5 2560-100,[52] 2560-600,[52] 2560-610,[10] 2560-611[35] 25601 Zoom 35mm 5-pin[52] 49mm[52] No No No 1986[35] Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 2606-100,[53] 2606-110, 2606-600,[53] 2606-610[44] 26061? Zoom 35mm 5-pin[53] 55mm[53] No No No 1988-10[44] Black finish

Minolta AF Zoom xi 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 2621-110 26211? Zoom 35mm 8-pin 55mm No No No 1991 Black finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele Zoom 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 2631-? 7[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1993? Black finish; smooth rubber focus ring

Minolta AF Apo Tele Zoom 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 New 2631-110? 7? Zoom 35mm 5-pin 55mm No No No 1995? Black finish; ribbed focus ring

Minolta AF Apo Tele Zoom 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 (D) 2681-110 25[9] Zoom 35mm 8-pin 55mm Yes No No 2000 Black finish

Minolta AF Apo Tele Zoom 100-400mm f/4.5-6.7 2644-110 14[9] Zoom 35mm 5-pin 72mm No No No 1995 Black finish

Teleconverters

Minolta AF 1.4× Tele Converter Apo 2590-100, 2590-600, 2590-607[10] 25901[9] Converter 35mm 5-pin N/A No No No 1986 Not recommended for lenses with "High Speed" gearing; white finish

Minolta AF 1.4× Tele Converter Apo-II 2610-107, 2610-607[32] Lens ID of mounted lens or 65535 (no lens)[9] Converter 35mm 5-pin N/A No No ? 1988?, 1989-03[32] White finish

Minolta AF 1.4× Tele Converter Apo (D) 2687-107 Lens ID of mounted lens or 65535 (no lens)[9] Converter 35mm 8-pin N/A Yes No ? 2003 (2002-03[27]) Recommended for SSM/ADI; white finish; succeeded by Sony SAL-14TC

Minolta AF 2× Tele Converter Apo 2601-100, 2601-600, 2601-607[10] 26011[9] Converter 35mm 5-pin N/A No No No 1987 Not recommended for lenses with "High Speed" gearing; white finish

Minolta AF 2× Tele Converter Apo-II 2611-107, 2611-607[32] Lens ID of mounted lens or 65535 (no lens)[9] Converter 35mm 5-pin N/A No No ? 1988?, 1989-03[32] White finish

Minolta AF 2× Tele Converter Apo (D) 2688-107 Lens ID of mounted lens or 65535 (no lens)[9] Converter 35mm 8-pin N/A Yes No ? 2003 (2002-03[27]) Recommended for SSM/ADI; white finish; succeeded by Sony SAL-20TC

Minolta AF 2× M/A Converter-S 2583-107[36] 65535[9] (no chip) Converter 35mm 0-pin N/A No No No 1985-08[36] For use of SR-mount lenses shorter than 300mm on A-mount bodies; black finish; optically identical to Minolta MD 2× Tele Converter 300-S

Minolta AF 2× M/A Converter-L 2584-107,[35] (2583-207)[36] 65535[9] (no chip) Converter 35mm 0-pin N/A No No No 1985-08[36] For use of SR-mount lenses longer than 300mm on A-mount bodies; black finish; optically identical to Minolta MD 2× Tele Converter 300-L
Special purpose lenses

Minolta AF Master Lens 50mm f/1.7 2072-0006-75 25501? Master 35mm 5-pin 49mm No No No 1985 Specially calibrated lens with fixed focus and fixed aperture for camera service; optics based on Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7 (2550-100, 2550-600); cannot be used for normal photography; black finish
Notes and nomenclature
Apo Apochromatic lens element(s)
(D) or D "Distance encoder", lens provides subject distance information for utilization in the Advanced Distance Integration (ADI) flash mode and other features. While the "(D)" designation is used on the box and in the documentation, the lenses just feature a "D" instead. Requires 8 lens contacts; lenses with only 5 contacts cannot support this feature.
DT "Digital Technology", lenses for cameras with APS-C (or Super-35mm) size sensors, only. DT lenses will not fully illuminate the sensor/film area of 24x36mm full-frame cameras.
G "Gold" series, Minolta's line-up of high-grade lenses. The "G" status does not occur as label on the lenses, but is indicated by a decorating ring on the lens.
High Speed High Speed upgraded gearing for faster autofocus. As indicated, three lenses were upgradeable in authorized service centers as well.
II Version II. Some lenses underwent more than just cosmetic changes, and are referred to as second version, in particular, when the optics have changed completely.
New Restyled (not a designation found on the lens), aesthetic changes (such lenses were labelled "New" or "Neu" or "(N)" on the box and in the documentation by Minolta, but not specifically labelled on the lens itself).
SSM "SuperSonic Motor", silent in-lens ultrasonic motor used on some lenses. Requires 8 lens contacts; lenses with only 5 contacts cannot support this feature. Can be used with manual focusing on cameras without SSM support (that is, Minolta film bodies released before 2000 - Minolta Dynax/Maxxum/α-9/9Ti can be upgraded by service).[54][55][56][57]
Power or xi Motorized zoom. Requires 8 lens contacts; lenses with only 5 contacts cannot support this feature.


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