Talk:Minolta AF Zoom 70-210mm f/4

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Alanbrowne in topic Macro

Macro Capability edit

It is wrong to say that the lens is not macro capable. The macro mode of the lens actually gets activated at focal length 210mm. Hence, it is very much regarded as a macro lens.

Please correct this! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.205.94.60 (talk) 13:37, 3 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Macro Capability edit

REPLY-1

it is due to the common perception that a True Macro lens will have a maximum magnification of or close to 1:1, and not the 1:4 of this lensBqjohns (talk) 04:14, 12 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Macro Capability edit

REPLY-2

It is common for zoom lens manufacturers, including Minolta to put labels like "Macro" on lenses that have fairly good closeup performance. However the generally accepted macro range is 1:2 or higher (1:1 is very common). Further, most macro lenses are fixed focal length (sometimes called primes). The beercan achieves 1:4 which isn't bad, but cannot truly be considered macro.

I just reset the state in the article back to "No" for macro capable. I hope this will stick although it is at least the 3rd or 4th time I have corrected it. Alanbrowne (talk) 20:56, 17 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Macro edit

This lens has never been, is not and never will be a macro lens. By the loosest convention, macro is at worst 1:2. This lens is 1:4.

Just Forget it. IT IS NOT A MACRO. Alanbrowne (talk) 22:06, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply