Minolta MD 2X Tele Converter 300-L
Teleconverter • Film era • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1980
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · Japan
- Original name:
- · MINOLTA MD 2x TELE CONVERTER 300-L
- System:
- · Minolta SR (1958)
Specification
Optical design: | |
Magnification factor: | 2x |
35mm full frame | |
Minolta SR | |
5 elements - 3 groups | |
Physical characteristics: | |
230g | |
⌀65×52.5mm | |
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Sources of data
- Manufacturer's technical data.
- A guide to the Minolta SLR system of creative photography 0411-K7 (1984).
- Minolta Corporation Photographic Division 1981/1982 Catalog (March 1981).
Manufacturer description
The Minolta 300-S and 300-L 2X Tele Converters are sophisticated optical accessories that double the effective focal length of the lens they are used with.
Use of special low-refractive index glass for positive lens elements, and high-refractive glass for negative ones eliminate the astigmatism and spherical aberrations common to other tele converters. These special glasses along with multi-layer lens coatings, and computer designed element groupings produce little or no loss of image quality, contrast, or color balance, even at full aperture.
The Minolta 300-S and 300-L Tele Converters are designed to give optimum results with specific lenses.
The 300-L is designed to be used with lenses longer than 200mm. While it can be used with some shorter focal lengths, the 300-L should never be coupled to lenses shorter than 85mm in focal length or some zoom lenses. If you should do this, the lens elements in the converter and lens may come in contact with one another and be damaged.