Minolta MD 2X Tele Converter 300-S
Teleconverter • Film era • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1980
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · Japan
- Original name:
- · MINOLTA MD 2x TELE CONVERTER 300-S
- System:
- · Minolta SR (1958)
Specification
Optical design: | |
Magnification factor: | 2x |
35mm full frame | |
Minolta SR | |
7 elements - 6 groups | |
Physical characteristics: | |
230g | |
⌀65×41.5mm | |
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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-S can be used with almost all Minolta lenses, but it gives the best results with 300mm and shorter focal lengths. The 300-S is also meant to be used with those lenses that should not be coupled to the 300-L converter.