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Lens has damaged front ring. Also shows signs of internal dust and cleaning marks on glass. See pics. If you a young starter and you want a work horse you can throw around and not be too precious about, this would be the way to go. leave it on your camera and dont be worried about damage, take it to festivals, beach or where ever. The best camera and lens is the one you have n you!!!!!
Will still take amazing pics.
Manufacturer: Hanimex
Focal length: 28mm
Luminous intensity: F/2.8 F/22 (otherĀ Copies with F/16)
Aperture: 6 or 8 lamellae
Bayonet: M42 and others, like MC/MD; Canon FD, Olympus OM, Pentax K, and so on (generally suitable for full frame, aps-c or mft)
Closest focusing distance: ca. 35cm
Dimensions: ca. 47mm x 60mm (Length x diameter)
Weight: ca. 218g
Filter thread: 52mm
My specimen is made for the Minolta bayonet, so with an MC or MD mount.
Minolta quality control in the 70s may have had very high demands. Because the picture quality, which I have found in my copy, is really unusually good. Yes, I am not afraid the Hanimex in some respects quite compare with my Nikon AiS or the new Canon FD in 28mm. From the price-performance ratio, you should be able to compare the Hanimex with the Sigma Mini Wide II. Although even for this early Sigma version, moon prices are now required, but some years ago you got such a Sigma 28mm f / 2.8 still thrown for ridiculous 20, - Euro.