I use the Minolta MD Rokkor 45mm 1:2 lens on my Fuijifilm XT-1 and I absolutely love it! I liked your video a lot, thanks for showing us your vintage collection and your nice pictures!
I have de 58mm and it is on my X-Pro 1 80% of the time (theother 20 is for the fuji 35 mm f/1.4). And I love this combo, it is amazing. Really powerful for street, for family moments.
Man! You sold me on this. I just went and purchased this (a year after you published the video). By "this" I mean the PF 58 mm 1.4. Grabbed up the adaptor for my Fujifilm. So we'll see what comes of it. How fun!
Yeah Ross, we love your videos. Production is always on point. Thank you so much for including us in your vid and trusting us to sling your Rokkor lenses 🤝
I look forward to every new video here) Thanks Ross! Funny coincidence, just recently bought Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 58mm f1.4. Lately I've been shooting only with this glass. For portraits, nothing better at all)
Aww thanks a lot. No way, that's awesome. Mine isn't very good wide open (although does create a cool ghosting effect) but it's so sharp at 2.8/4/5.6/8 range!! How is yours?
That's right! At 1.4 it softens noticeably, but it gives a very cool glow effect on the picture and I like it. I shoot most often at 2 and 2.8. At 5.6 and 8 you can even shoot landscapes. It is very cool for women's portraits, as at f2 or f2.8 it softens the skin) MC Rokkor-PF 58mm is a very unusual lens in this sense. Sharp and soft at the same time)@@rossandhisjpegs
I just bought the Minolta SRT 101 with the 55mm f1.7, you convinced me to buy an adapter for my Fuji XT4, and invest later in old lenses ! Thank you so much , really nice video :)
As I was a minolta fan and I bought an X700 new and loved it, I sold it later and went to Canon, but I collect cameras and lenses and have at least two X700s the minoltas like OM an Nikon are 5* I also have a lot of lenses. However your enthusiasm is contagious and I like the honest reviews, don't go changing and look at some of the older UA-cam s like especially the American on film and shooting film!
Interesting video. I just got my first Minolta MC Rokkor-X PG 50/1.4 last week and I'm loving it! And that's why I wanted to see with lenses you chose. I'm finishing up my collection of Konica Hexanon AR lenses ( you should have a look at those, some amazingly sharp lenses there. Get the 40/1.8 and prepare to have your mind blown!) I want to pick up a Minolta MC 58/1.4 as well to compare it directly against my Konica Hexanon AR 57/1.4, just to see which one is better, if at all. I really like the 57/58mm focal length for some reason. I have a couple Helios 58/2, 44s as well and love them.
Cool video, I love my Rokkors too! A good tip to find bargains is to keep an eye on local ads for old Minolta SLRs, most come with a common kit lens (usually 50mm f/1.7) but sometimes you can get a bunch of awesome lenses with them for peanuts when the seller thinks he's clearing the attic of old junk.. Once I bought an SRT 101 with MC 28mm F/2.0, MD 135mm f/2.8 and MD zoom 35-70mm f/3.5 macro for less than £100
@@rossandhisjpegs By the way, the 35-70mm f/3.5 is VERY good, I would say even as good as some prime lenses. At first I didn't even try it but when I did, I was impressed by the results! So I looked online for some info and it turns out that lots of people are praising this lens, it was even rebranded by Leica for their line-up.
I have so many good vintage lenses. Takumars M42, Konica, Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Russian Mir, etc. They all work awesome on my XT-1. I love how the colors are rendered. The colors really show that vintage look.
Hey Ross, I hope you have fun with your new Rokkors! I have a few as well and love their character! Do you go into 2x magnifying mode when you focus with the 28mm? If I have a static subject, I usually use the magnifying button and it helps tremendously with focusing precision. At least for my eyes with glasses on.. The 28mm becomes sth around 42mm in Fuji APSC land (x1.5), I really like this focal length and have a few of them from different brands. I hope to buy one of those FF adapters from Zhong Yi or Kipon/Baveyes that allow you to use the lens like a FF one WITH the imperfections in the corners which IMO create a lot of the character. Especially old m42 lenses with their swirly bokeh come to mind here. If you don't know them, check these adapters out, I've seen great work made with them!
Thanks! I don't but that's a brilliant idea. No way I didn't think it was 42mm, that's nuts. I've used the 28mm at full width on my film camera and I love the results! I haven't seen those adapters but for sure will check them out. What m42 lenses would you recommend?? Thanks for the comment!
I got the MC Rokkor PG 58mm 1.2 which looks almost the same as your 1.4. It is adapted to Canon EF, although I had to grind down the original mount ring to be able to focus to infinity. It is a very interesting lens. A bit soft by todays standards, but still beautiful look. It is radioactive. They used a thorium-oxide based coating which also causes the yellow tint on the glass. A geiger counter directly held to the rear element will give literally alarming levels of radiation, which is why I made some lead covers over the lens caps.
Really fun video Ross. Your love of photography really comes through. I shoot on Fujifilm XE2. I kind of fell into to Minolta MC/MD when I purchased a Sigma 135 for Minolta MD from Goodwill (a charity thrift store in the US) for $15. I ended up buying a different version of the MC 28mm 3.5 from a Japanese shop on EBay for around $50. This is most fun lens that I own with the click apertures, a big circular hood and distance markings in ft/m. I also bought MD 45mm2.0 on EBay for $30. I like picture quality but the aperture ring is very sticky. I guess the lesson learned here is that you get what you pay for and it can be hit or miss going too cheap.
Good recommendation and I can also recommend. I have both Minolta MC II and Konica Hexanon and use them with a Sony FS100 (video). They complement well. If you want more character, go for the older (sixties) Hexanon ones. The newer (late sixties to late seventies) Hexanon AR are more corrected. All of these are beautiful with sunlight especially. The colours are more towards yellow while the Minolta MD are more towards reds (more neutral to my eye). What to get? The 50mm is great (I use the f/22 version, there is also a (radioactive) f/16 max aperture). I have the 35mm f/2 but actually like the older (metal) 35mm f2.8 more, since it's so characterful. Don't get me wrong the later f/2.0 one is the better lens, better corrected, sharper, but.. the older ones are dreamier. This also goes for the 57mm f/1.4. It's got less contrast, but makes everything into a romantic old story (depending on subject of course haha). It's got a different rendering than the 58mm f/1.4 Minolta MC Rokkor you have. the Minolta has a sort of velvet shine on it when fully open. The Konica 57mm has something like that but different. These were lenses that were designed when photography was considered a kind of art form. They could've made them sharper, but they went for the dreamy look. Also underrated are the Konica AR short tele. I have a 135mm f/3.2. This is a very well behaved lens. There's also a f/3.5 and a f/2.8 which has been said to be wild. Speaking of "wild", I also use the 85mm. Fully open with an ND filter, and sunlight, it's background blur (bokeh) is almost psychedelic with a perfectly sharp subject. Not swirly wild like some Helios and Biotar, but in a different way. All of these do very well with sunlight and an ND filter. Which is a bit of an issue since it's been raining here a lot (The Netherlands).
Very nice photos! About focusing, have you tried turning focus peaking off and instead zoom in to focus? Not sure it’s faster, but for me it’s more precise.
Back in the day I've used my dad's Minolta SRT303b (which I still have) with several MC lenses. And I can tell you, while being great for negative film, colour and B&W, not so much for slide films, course every single one of those lenses gave those films yellow - greenish tint. Later versions of Minolta lenses like the MD and all autofocussing ones had great colours. But if you shoot digital these days I guess that info is irrelevant...
I love my Yashica Electro 35 GTN although it can be a little tough to shoot as you have to guess what the shutter will be as it's aperture priority with no shutter indicator. Other ones I like are the Canonet QL series, Konica C35 FD, Olympus XA. The Ricoh 500s look good and are cheap. Not sure how well they perform. Jump on eBay and get bidding haha
@@rossandhisjpegs thanks, I'm shooting with Konica C35 EF at the moment but I need "more manual" camera. Will check what you recommend. Cheers from sunny Warsaw.
Another great video, your production is always super high. And a nice review of some vintage glass! I'm shooting some FD lenses on my Fuji and it's definitely a fun and cheaper way to get into some quality primes. Did you also get a film camera to use the Minolta's on?
@@rossandhisjpegs I've only got a few FD's so can't personally recommend much haha... Originally just a 24mm f2.8 and 50mm f1.8 that I inherited with a T50. Then for landscape I picked up an 80-200mm F4 L to add some reach with my Fuji, as my longest XF lens was 80mm. If you didn't just shoot primes haha I could absolutely recommend the 80-200 L, it's probably the best FD zoom even if it's a bit clinical. Of course there are the legendary FD SSC's the 24mm f1.4, 35mm f2, 55mm f1.2, and 85mm f1.2, but literally no one can afford those haha. And the L primes 24mm f1.4, 50mm f1.2, and 85mm f1.2 are only a bit more affordable. I get professionals/filmmakers love them, but it's just wild to me how crazy some of the prices are!
What an absolute perfection of a video. Amazing work. Inspiring!!
Thanks soooo much!!
I use the Minolta MD Rokkor 45mm 1:2 lens on my Fuijifilm XT-1 and I absolutely love it! I liked your video a lot, thanks for showing us your vintage collection and your nice pictures!
Awesome. Thanks for the comment 🎉
I am using Sony A7IV + Minolta Auto Rokkor 58mm f1.4 MD even for portraits for pro models.
You look so happy bro. I’m so happy for you
Haha thanks 🎉
I have de 58mm and it is on my X-Pro 1 80% of the time (theother 20 is for the fuji 35 mm f/1.4). And I love this combo, it is amazing. Really powerful for street, for family moments.
3:55 Oh yes - that "rain cover" is really sweet... 🙂
Man! You sold me on this. I just went and purchased this (a year after you published the video). By "this" I mean the PF 58 mm 1.4. Grabbed up the adaptor for my Fujifilm. So we'll see what comes of it. How fun!
Love the vintage lenses - I am also a fan of the Minolta Rokkor and Canon FD lenses
Awesome! Which ones have you got??
Yeah Ross, we love your videos. Production is always on point. Thank you so much for including us in your vid and trusting us to sling your Rokkor lenses 🤝
Always! x
Great to find your channel! I'm also from Northern Ireland and a Fuji shooter, though I live in Ohio now.
Thanks for watching!!
I look forward to every new video here) Thanks Ross! Funny coincidence, just recently bought Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 58mm f1.4. Lately I've been shooting only with this glass. For portraits, nothing better at all)
Aww thanks a lot. No way, that's awesome. Mine isn't very good wide open (although does create a cool ghosting effect) but it's so sharp at 2.8/4/5.6/8 range!! How is yours?
That's right! At 1.4 it softens noticeably, but it gives a very cool glow effect on the picture and I like it. I shoot most often at 2 and 2.8. At 5.6 and 8 you can even shoot landscapes. It is very cool for women's portraits, as at f2 or f2.8 it softens the skin) MC Rokkor-PF 58mm is a very unusual lens in this sense. Sharp and soft at the same time)@@rossandhisjpegs
Love the colors you're getting, what film simulation are you using? Classic chrome?😊
Loving your videos Ross, keep pressing on!
Thanks a lot!
I just bought the Minolta SRT 101 with the 55mm f1.7, you convinced me to buy an adapter for my Fuji XT4, and invest later in old lenses !
Thank you so much , really nice video :)
Awesome!! Enjoy :)
As I was a minolta fan and I bought an X700 new and loved it, I sold it later and went to Canon, but I collect cameras and lenses and have at least two X700s the minoltas like OM an Nikon are 5* I also have a lot of lenses. However your enthusiasm is contagious and I like the honest reviews, don't go changing and look at some of the older UA-cam s like especially the American on film and shooting film!
Thanks for watching and the info!! Cheers 🎉
Interesting video. I just got my first Minolta MC Rokkor-X PG 50/1.4 last week and I'm loving it! And that's why I wanted to see with lenses you chose.
I'm finishing up my collection of Konica Hexanon AR lenses ( you should have a look at those, some amazingly sharp lenses there. Get the 40/1.8 and prepare to have your mind blown!)
I want to pick up a Minolta MC 58/1.4 as well to compare it directly against my Konica Hexanon AR 57/1.4, just to see which one is better, if at all. I really like the 57/58mm focal length for some reason. I have a couple Helios 58/2, 44s as well and love them.
Cool video, I love my Rokkors too! A good tip to find bargains is to keep an eye on local ads for old Minolta SLRs, most come with a common kit lens (usually 50mm f/1.7) but sometimes you can get a bunch of awesome lenses with them for peanuts when the seller thinks he's clearing the attic of old junk.. Once I bought an SRT 101 with MC 28mm F/2.0, MD 135mm f/2.8 and MD zoom 35-70mm f/3.5 macro for less than £100
Nice one - great tip!!
@@rossandhisjpegs By the way, the 35-70mm f/3.5 is VERY good, I would say even as good as some prime lenses. At first I didn't even try it but when I did, I was impressed by the results! So I looked online for some info and it turns out that lots of people are praising this lens, it was even rebranded by Leica for their line-up.
I have so many good vintage lenses. Takumars M42, Konica, Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Russian Mir, etc. They all work awesome on my XT-1. I love how the colors are rendered. The colors really show that vintage look.
Awesome!!
Lovely colours. What simulation were you using?
Thanks, shooting RAW and edited in LR :)
Hey Ross, I hope you have fun with your new Rokkors! I have a few as well and love their character! Do you go into 2x magnifying mode when you focus with the 28mm? If I have a static subject, I usually use the magnifying button and it helps tremendously with focusing precision. At least for my eyes with glasses on.. The 28mm becomes sth around 42mm in Fuji APSC land (x1.5), I really like this focal length and have a few of them from different brands. I hope to buy one of those FF adapters from Zhong Yi or Kipon/Baveyes that allow you to use the lens like a FF one WITH the imperfections in the corners which IMO create a lot of the character. Especially old m42 lenses with their swirly bokeh come to mind here. If you don't know them, check these adapters out, I've seen great work made with them!
Thanks! I don't but that's a brilliant idea. No way I didn't think it was 42mm, that's nuts. I've used the 28mm at full width on my film camera and I love the results! I haven't seen those adapters but for sure will check them out. What m42 lenses would you recommend??
Thanks for the comment!
I got the MC Rokkor PG 58mm 1.2 which looks almost the same as your 1.4. It is adapted to Canon EF, although I had to grind down the original mount ring to be able to focus to infinity. It is a very interesting lens. A bit soft by todays standards, but still beautiful look.
It is radioactive. They used a thorium-oxide based coating which also causes the yellow tint on the glass. A geiger counter directly held to the rear element will give literally alarming levels of radiation, which is why I made some lead covers over the lens caps.
Cool!!
Great video with full of insperational photos! love it.
Thanks so much!
Really fun video Ross. Your love of photography really comes through. I shoot on Fujifilm XE2. I kind of fell into to Minolta MC/MD when I purchased a Sigma 135 for Minolta MD from Goodwill (a charity thrift store in the US) for $15. I ended up buying a different version of the MC 28mm 3.5 from a Japanese shop on EBay for around $50. This is most fun lens that I own with the click apertures, a big circular hood and distance markings in ft/m. I also bought MD 45mm2.0 on EBay for $30. I like picture quality but the aperture ring is very sticky. I guess the lesson learned here is that you get what you pay for and it can be hit or miss going too cheap.
Thanks a lot! That’s cool. Yeah, you have to keep your wits about you when buying from eBay!
Hi Ross, I recommend you explore the world of Konica lenses
Thanks for the recommendations. Which ones in particular?
Good recommendation and I can also recommend.
I have both Minolta MC II and Konica Hexanon and use them with a Sony FS100 (video). They complement well. If you want more character, go for the older (sixties) Hexanon ones.
The newer (late sixties to late seventies) Hexanon AR are more corrected. All of these are beautiful with sunlight especially. The colours are more towards yellow while the Minolta MD are more towards reds (more neutral to my eye).
What to get? The 50mm is great (I use the f/22 version, there is also a (radioactive) f/16 max aperture). I have the 35mm f/2 but actually like the older (metal) 35mm f2.8 more, since it's so characterful. Don't get me wrong the later f/2.0 one is the better lens, better corrected, sharper, but.. the older ones are dreamier. This also goes for the 57mm f/1.4. It's got less contrast, but makes everything into a romantic old story (depending on subject of course haha).
It's got a different rendering than the 58mm f/1.4 Minolta MC Rokkor you have. the Minolta has a sort of velvet shine on it when fully open. The Konica 57mm has something like that but different. These were lenses that were designed when photography was considered a kind of art form. They could've made them sharper, but they went for the dreamy look.
Also underrated are the Konica AR short tele. I have a 135mm f/3.2. This is a very well behaved lens. There's also a f/3.5 and a f/2.8 which has been said to be wild.
Speaking of "wild", I also use the 85mm. Fully open with an ND filter, and sunlight, it's background blur (bokeh) is almost psychedelic with a perfectly sharp subject. Not swirly wild like some Helios and Biotar, but in a different way. All of these do very well with sunlight and an ND filter. Which is a bit of an issue since it's been raining here a lot (The Netherlands).
Very nice photos! About focusing, have you tried turning focus peaking off and instead zoom in to focus? Not sure it’s faster, but for me it’s more precise.
Back in the day I've used my dad's Minolta SRT303b (which I still have) with several MC lenses. And I can tell you, while being great for negative film, colour and B&W, not so much for slide films, course every single one of those lenses gave those films yellow - greenish tint. Later versions of Minolta lenses like the MD and all autofocussing ones had great colours. But if you shoot digital these days I guess that info is irrelevant...
Great info thanks!!
That camera and lens combination is perfect.
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I have the same gear as your Fuji XT4 silver, MD MC 28 f2.8, 35 f2.8, 50 f1.4, 135 2.8. I want 58 1.4 and macro 50 3.5
Thanks. Could you recommend an inexpensive film rangefinder?
I love my Yashica Electro 35 GTN although it can be a little tough to shoot as you have to guess what the shutter will be as it's aperture priority with no shutter indicator. Other ones I like are the Canonet QL series, Konica C35 FD, Olympus XA. The Ricoh 500s look good and are cheap. Not sure how well they perform. Jump on eBay and get bidding haha
@@rossandhisjpegs thanks, I'm shooting with Konica C35 EF at the moment but I need "more manual" camera. Will check what you recommend. Cheers from sunny Warsaw.
Northern Ireland. !!! Home of my ancestors
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Wow so good
Love this video!! Thanks for sharing :) Would be sick to see these on a speed booster :)
Another great video, your production is always super high. And a nice review of some vintage glass! I'm shooting some FD lenses on my Fuji and it's definitely a fun and cheaper way to get into some quality primes. Did you also get a film camera to use the Minolta's on?
Awesome! Thanks very much.
What’s FDs would you recommend? I did yeah, one of the SRT line.
@@rossandhisjpegs I've only got a few FD's so can't personally recommend much haha... Originally just a 24mm f2.8 and 50mm f1.8 that I inherited with a T50. Then for landscape I picked up an 80-200mm F4 L to add some reach with my Fuji, as my longest XF lens was 80mm. If you didn't just shoot primes haha I could absolutely recommend the 80-200 L, it's probably the best FD zoom even if it's a bit clinical.
Of course there are the legendary FD SSC's the 24mm f1.4, 35mm f2, 55mm f1.2, and 85mm f1.2, but literally no one can afford those haha. And the L primes 24mm f1.4, 50mm f1.2, and 85mm f1.2 are only a bit more affordable. I get professionals/filmmakers love them, but it's just wild to me how crazy some of the prices are!
Do you have the amazon link for the urth adapter you used? Quite confuse which adapter to buy
Minolta Rokkor SR/MD/MC to Fujifilm X
Hey Ross were these a jpeg recipe?
Nah just Lightroom edits.