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Quantaray 70-210mm F/4-5.6 Macro Manual Focus Lens For Minolta MD Mount Review

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Quantaray 70-210mm F/4-5.6 Macro Manual Focus Lens For Minolta MD Mount
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Our editorial take on the Quantaray 70-210mm F/4-5.6 Macro Manual Focus Lens For Minolta MD Mount

The Quantaray 70-210mm F/4-5.6 Macro is a legacy manual focus zoom for the Minolta MD mount, a system that ceased production decades ago. This used lens is aimed squarely at film photographers or digital shooters who adapt vintage glass to mirrorless bodies. At 70-210mm with a variable f/4-5.6 aperture, it occupies the classic telephoto zoom range popular in the 1980s and 1990s, and the macro designation typically indicates close-focusing ability rather than true 1:1 reproduction.

Quantaray was a house brand sold by retailers like Ritz Camera, often rebadging optics from manufacturers like Tokina or Cosina. Build quality and optical performance varied, but many of these zooms delivered serviceable results for their era. The 52mm filter thread is compact, and manual focus means full control over focusing but no autofocus convenience. Given the Minolta MD mount's obsolescence, this lens is best suited for enthusiasts exploring vintage optics on adapted systems or shooting film with compatible Minolta bodies. At $29 used, it represents an affordable entry into telephoto focal lengths for the right niche.

Best for: Film shooters with Minolta MD bodies or budget-conscious photographers experimenting with adapted vintage telephoto glass on mirrorless cameras.
What's great
  • Extremely affordable at $29 for a telephoto zoom range
  • Close-focusing macro capability extends versatility
  • Compact 52mm filter size keeps accessory costs low
  • Manual focus ring offers direct tactile control
Watch outs
  • Minolta MD mount is obsolete and requires adapters for modern cameras
  • Variable f/4-5.6 aperture limits low-light performance and background separation
  • Quantaray house brand offers uncertain optical pedigree

Synthesized by Geared editors from early expert reviews.

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