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In 1988 Minolta produced a 70-210mm f/4 lens that was fairly popular amongst Minolta film camera users, but which slipped out of production in the late 90’s. This lens was often referred to as the “beercan” due to it’s shape and size.

The lens is experiencing a renaissance and has become very popular with users of the Sony line of digital SLR cameras as it’s completely compatible and is optically very powerful and optically superior to most kit lenses and other lenses in it’s class. The price is very appealing as well when you consider that a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens will set you back anywhere from $800 to $2000. The Minolta “beercan” shows up on EBay fairly frequently and if you play your cards right, can be obtained for around $200-$250 depending on conditon. I’ve seen them sell for as much as $350 to $450 on rare occasions. I suspect the price is going up as Sony users become more common and set out looking for glass that performs well.

Known for its sharpness, rich color rendition and smooth creamy bokeh, the Minolta 70-210mm f/4 has become more sought after and more highly prized by the growing legions of Sony dSLR enthusiasts giving the lens a cult like status amongst Sony users.

I just took delivery on my personal beercan and it’s AWESOME! I found it via a Minolta dealer online and bypassed the ridiculous EBay bidding wars altogether. I won’t say what I paid for it, but it’s in near mint condition and I got a good deal. I have another one coming tomorrow and I plan to resell it.

Seeing it on my Sony Alpha 700 just gives me the happy

Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700
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Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700

Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700
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Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700

I haven’t played with it much, but here are some test shots using two of my most reliable models:

70mm

Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700
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Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700

210mm

Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700
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Beercan on my Sony Alpha 700

You can see the original sizes of the above images here and here if you are interested.

Beercan
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8 thoughts on “Beercan

  • July 11, 2008 at 12:03 pm
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    I would love for you & Cynthia to unleash your photography talents at the St. Francis Wolf Sanctuary. I imagine you two could come up with some fantastic shots of the animals there. =)

    http://www.wolvesofsaintfrancis.org/

  • July 11, 2008 at 4:08 pm
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    Wow, you are really getting good at that photographing-things-so-they-look-like-toys trick, huh? Those guys don’t look real at all!

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  • January 8, 2009 at 7:08 pm
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    Congrats! Obtaining a beercan is one of the occasions one could equate with succeeding with one’s first love or achieving divinity.

    I salute you and accompany you in your joy.

  • February 8, 2009 at 7:27 pm
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    Congrats! This is lens is one of the best lenses in minolta and sony… i just purchased a beercan…. now, i’m looking for a minolta prime lens 50mm 1.4 which is good for portrait and landscaping hehe

  • March 24, 2009 at 10:27 pm
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    Hi, nice lens you got there, I’m looking for one myself. Mind if you share the URL of the dealer you got it from?

  • September 9, 2010 at 10:08 pm
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    it is a bit expensive to have a landscaping these days but it is always necessary to beautify your home,~*

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