Minolta Auto Tele Rokkor-QF 3,5/200mm + MD Tele Rokkor-QF 3,5/135mm | Telelens





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Minolta MD mount Auto Tele Rokkor-QF 3,5/200mm and Auto Tele Rokkor-QF 3,5/135mm lenses, physically reasonable and tested and working.
Description from the seller
I am selling the very extensive photography collection of my late father. He was a passionate hobby photographer for 65 years and in recent years also experimented with alternative lenses on digital cameras. He would disassemble the lenses if necessary for cleaning or repair. I am not a photography expert myself, so I describe the lot as thoroughly as possible, including as many detailed photos as possible.
READ the information below and carefully examine the attached photos to avoid any misunderstandings.
Info via internet.
A unique duo of classic Minolta Tele Rokkor lenses: the 135mm f/3.5 and the 200mm f/3.5. Both lenses feature the characteristic Rokkor quality, a robust metal construction, and deliver excellent optical performance thanks to their 6 elements in 4 groups (200mm) and 7 elements in 6 groups (135mm).
The 135 mm is compact and lightweight, ideal for quick portraits and street photography. I often use the 200 mm for longer-distance shots, where subject isolation is truly beautiful. Together, they offer a versatile telephoto range and produce a lovely background blur (bokeh) that really makes your subjects stand out.
A 135mm lens comes with a retractable sun hood and both original lens caps.
Well, dust is visible with backlighting, see detail photos, aperture and focus work perfectly.
The 200 mm comes with caps that are not original. The lens is not completely clean; it seems, in backlight, to only have dust and scratches, but I might be mistaken as a layperson—see the backlight photos for that. The focus works well. As a layperson, I had to figure out how the diaphragm worked manually; once I figured it out, it worked fine. I have no idea how the auto function should work, and I couldn't find much about it on the internet, so perhaps it's okay as it is.
Photos are associated with the description.
Combined shipping of lots is possible, but only if they are won in the same auction. This is to save on shipping costs!
I am selling the very extensive photography collection of my late father. He was a passionate hobby photographer for 65 years and in recent years also experimented with alternative lenses on digital cameras. He would disassemble the lenses if necessary for cleaning or repair. I am not a photography expert myself, so I describe the lot as thoroughly as possible, including as many detailed photos as possible.
READ the information below and carefully examine the attached photos to avoid any misunderstandings.
Info via internet.
A unique duo of classic Minolta Tele Rokkor lenses: the 135mm f/3.5 and the 200mm f/3.5. Both lenses feature the characteristic Rokkor quality, a robust metal construction, and deliver excellent optical performance thanks to their 6 elements in 4 groups (200mm) and 7 elements in 6 groups (135mm).
The 135 mm is compact and lightweight, ideal for quick portraits and street photography. I often use the 200 mm for longer-distance shots, where subject isolation is truly beautiful. Together, they offer a versatile telephoto range and produce a lovely background blur (bokeh) that really makes your subjects stand out.
A 135mm lens comes with a retractable sun hood and both original lens caps.
Well, dust is visible with backlighting, see detail photos, aperture and focus work perfectly.
The 200 mm comes with caps that are not original. The lens is not completely clean; it seems, in backlight, to only have dust and scratches, but I might be mistaken as a layperson—see the backlight photos for that. The focus works well. As a layperson, I had to figure out how the diaphragm worked manually; once I figured it out, it worked fine. I have no idea how the auto function should work, and I couldn't find much about it on the internet, so perhaps it's okay as it is.
Photos are associated with the description.
Combined shipping of lots is possible, but only if they are won in the same auction. This is to save on shipping costs!

