![]() If you get this lens please consider to use the affiliate* links below. ![]() The serial number of this version starts with a 4. The fourth version (1967) also has 6 aperture blades and a minimum aperture of f/16.This is the version this review is about. This version only features 6 aperture blades and has a minimum aperture of f/16. The third version (1965) has no silver front ring and its serial number starts with a 2.This versions also features 8 aperture blades. The second version (1961) also features a silver ring but has a minimum aperture of f/16.This version has a silver nose/front ring and 8 aperture blades and a minimum aperture of f/22. The first version (1959) was introduced in 1958 and can be recognized by half click stops between f/2 and f/5.6. ![]() There are four different versions of this lens, all with 6 elements in 5 groups (an overview can be found here). ![]() Does this lens still deserve a spot in a modern camera bag? Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55 mm f/2 | f/2 Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55 mm f/2 | f/5.6 Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55 mm f/2 | f/2 The Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55 mm f/2 is a small legacy standard lens from the sixties.
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