Welcome

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Sony Alpha/Minolta AF

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Thanks for the link to the forum. Yes, I agree that it's good to standardise and unite our respective actions, and rest assured, I will not be attempting to deviate from existing precedents significantly without prior discussion. It's nice to meet other Minolta AF enthusiasts and I like your contributions to the subject too. I look forward to more informative discussion and debate with you and other Minolta AF users in the future. (Sloman 11:37, 11 February 2007 (UTC))Reply

Hi Again, take a look at Category:Canon EF lenses, and the article Canon EF lens mount, there are a couple of features of the category and article that I think would be nice to adopt in the articles on the Minolta AF/Sony Alpha photography system. These are tabulating the lenses and sorting the lenses in the categories by the minimum focal length. I think this would make for better consistency for DSLR photographic equipment as a whole. Would you agree to this? (p.s. it might be better to continue this discussion on the article talk pages: Talk:Sony α or Talk:Minolta AF). (Sloman 19:02, 11 February 2007 (UTC))Reply

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Nomination of Minolta STF 135mm f/2.8 T4.5 for deletion

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