Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm F/3.5 Macro

Macro lens • Film era • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · July 1977
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · MINOLTA MD MACRO ROKKOR 50mm 1:3.5
  • Class:
  • · Slow full-frame macro lens
  • System:
  • · Minolta SR (1958)

Abbreviations

MD The lens is coupled to the camera's TTL exposure meter for full-aperture measurement. In addition to aperture-priority auto exposure mode, the lens also supports shutter-priority auto exposure mode.
MACRO Macro lens. Designed specially for shooting close-ups of small subjects but can be also used in other genres of photography, not necessarily requiring focusing at close distances. Learn more

Model history (5)

Minolta MC Rokkor-QF 50mm F/3.5 Macro1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1967 
Minolta MC Rokkor-QF 50mm F/3.5 Macro Gen. X1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1973 
Minolta MC Celtic 50mm F/3.5 Macro1:2 1974 
Minolta MC Rokkor 50mm F/3.5 Macro Gen. X1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1976 
Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm F/3.5 Macro1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1977 
Minolta MD 50mm F/3.5 Macro1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1981 

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
50mm
F/3.5
6 elements in 4 groups (Double Gauss derivative)
Minolta SR [43.5mm]
46.8° (35mm full frame)
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
Aperture ring (Manual settings + Auto Exposure setting)
6 (six)
Focusing:
0.23m
1:2
Focusing modes:
Manual focus only
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Physical characteristics:
205g
⌀64.5×55.5mm
Accessories:
Screw-type 55mm
Not required
Minolta MD 2X Tele Converter 300-S → 100mm F/7

Sources of data

  • Minolta lenses: vision for the creative photographer booklet.
  • Minolta Corporation Photographic Division 1981/1982 Catalog (March 1981).
  • Minolta SRT cameras and systems.
  • A guide to the Minolta SLR system of creative photography 803E-M1.

Manufacturer description #1

Because of its extremely wide focusing range, the 50mm MD Macro Rokkor-X is ideally suited for use in place of a normal lens, as well as for macrophotography. While it provides the same 47 deg. angle of view as a normal lens, it offers a substantially greater focusing range. It will produce a critically sharp picture at any distance between 9 inches and infinity and will provide magnifications up to one-half life-size without attachments. Magnifications up to life-size (1 :1) are obtained by combining the 50mm Macro with its life-size adapter, which enables the photographer to focus down to 8 inches (subject-to-film-plane distance).

An optional 55mm-diameter reverse ring for the 50mm Macro lens allows it to be mounted in reverse on various Minolta close-up equipment.

The 50mm Macro has a fully automatic diaphragm and couples perfectly to the through-the-lens metering systems of Minolta SLR's. And it features Minolta's patented Achromatic coating.

Manufacturer description #2

For startling and precise closeup photos of insects, stamps or pages from a book, you will require a special lens that combines ease-of-operation, superior optics and versatility. With Minolta, you may choose between the 50mm Macro Rokkor-X or 100mm Macro Rokkor-X - both of which, by the way, are ideally suited for standard photography as well as for photomacrography because of their extremely wide focusing range. Both lenses are ingeniously designed. The 50mm Macro produces a critically sharp picture at any distance between 230mm and infinity without attachments and will provide magnifications up to one-half life-size unaided. To obtain magnifications up to life-size (1:1), you add its adapter, which enables you to focus down to 203mm. The 100mm Macro provides the same 24-degree angle of view as a conventional 100mm telephoto lens, but has a much greater tocusing range. It will produce a critically sharp photograph at any distance between 450mm and infinity without attachments. Magnifications up to life-size are easily and conveniently obtained by mounting the supplied, automatic, meter-coupled life-size adapter between lens and camera. Both lenses couple automatically to the through-the-lens metering system of the Minolta SLR cameras, providing full-aperture exposure control. All adjustments for exposure are completely automatic.

Other macro lenses in the Minolta SR system

Minolta SR mount (12)
Minolta MC Rokkor-QF 50mm F/3.5 Macro1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1967 
Minolta MC Rokkor-QF 50mm F/3.5 Macro Gen. X1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1973 
Minolta MC Rokkor 50mm F/3.5 Macro Gen. X1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1976 
Minolta Auto [Rokkor] 50mm F/3.5 Bellows MacroA6 - 4 1979 
Minolta MD 50mm F/3.5 Macro1:2A6 - 40.23m⌀55 1981 
Minolta Auto Rokkor 100mm F/4 BellowsA3 - 3⌀55 1968 
Minolta MD Rokkor 100mm F/4 Macro1:2A5 - 40.45m⌀55 1979 
Minolta Auto [Rokkor] 100mm F/4 Bellows MacroA5 - 4 1980 
Minolta MD 100mm F/4 Macro1:2A5 - 40.45m⌀55 1981 
Minolta MC Rokkor-QE 100mm F/3.5 Macro1:2A5 - 40.45m⌀55 1972 
Minolta MC Rokkor[-QE] 100mm F/3.5 Macro Gen. X1:2A5 - 40.45m⌀55 1973 
Minolta MD Rokkor 100mm F/3.5 Macro1:2A5 - 40.45m⌀55 1978 

Lenses with similar focal length

Minolta SR mount (5)
Panagor Auto 55mm F/3 [PMC] Macro1:1A5 - 40.22m⌀62
Panagor Auto 55mm F/2.8 PMC Macro1:1A5 - 40.22m⌀62
Sigma MF 50mm F/2.8 Multi-Coated Macro ZEN1:1A10 - 90.19m⌀52 1988 
Spiratone Proxitel 55mm F/2.8 Macro1:1A5 - 40.22m⌀62 1985 
Vivitar [Auto] 55mm F/2.8 [MC] Macro (s/n 28xxxxxx)1:1
akaElicar V-HQ 55mm F/2.8 MC Macro
akaRokunar V-HQ 55mm F/2.8 MC Macro
A5 - 40.22m⌀62 1975 
Interchangeable mount (1)
Sigma[-XQ] MF [Standard] 55mm F/2.8 [Multi-Coated] Macro [YS]1:2A7 - 50.25m⌀55 1973 

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