Minolta MC 58mm f/1.2 Rokkor-PG
The Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG is a 58mm f/1.2 lens designed for Minolta SR mount cameras. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Minolta MC 58mm f/1.2 Rokkor-PG
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Lens Overview — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
Key Features — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
f/1.2 Maximum Aperture: Exceptionally fast aperture allows for shooting in very low light and precise control over shallow depth of field.
58mm Standard Focal Length: Renders a natural, lifelike perspective on full-frame cameras, well suited to portraiture and everyday photography.
Full-Frame Coverage: Designed to cover the 35mm full-frame image circle with no vignetting on film or full-frame digital bodies.
Minolta SR Mount: Original Minolta SR bayonet mount can be adapted to a wide range of modern mirrorless systems using readily available adapters.
Manual Focus Only: All-manual focus operation suits deliberate, hands-on shooting and adapts well to focus peaking on modern mirrorless cameras.
7-Element Rokkor Optics: Features Minolta's renowned Rokkor optical formula, known for pleasing rendering and strong center sharpness wide open.
Lens Specifications — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Creative Effects, Night |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Format | Full Frame |
| Zoom/Prime | Prime |
| Focal Length | 58mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/1.2 |
| Camera System | SLR |
| Lens Mount | Minolta SR |
| Autofocus | No |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Filter Thread | 55mm |
Description — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
The Minolta MC 58mm f/1.2 Rokkor-PG is a prime lens built for full-frame SLR cameras using the Minolta SR mount. Its headline specification is the f/1.2 maximum aperture, one of the fastest available in a standard prime, allowing for shooting in demanding light conditions and offering significant control over depth of field rendering. The 58mm focal length places it firmly in the standard range, delivering a perspective that feels natural and unexaggerated.
Focusing is manual, making it well-suited to deliberate, considered shooting on both film SLRs and adapted mirrorless setups. The lens accepts 55mm screw-on filters, a convenient and widely supported thread size. Weighing 490g, the Rokkor-PG feels purposeful and well-constructed in hand.
With no image stabilization, steady technique or support is recommended, particularly when shooting at wider apertures. This lens has no zoom capability — it is a prime with a fixed 58mm focal length, keeping the optical design focused and the maximum aperture impressively fast.
Pros — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
- ✓Exceptionally fast f/1.2 maximum aperture for low-light and creative shooting
- ✓58mm focal length offers a natural standard field of view on full-frame cameras
- ✓Full-frame coverage means no vignetting concerns on 35mm film or full-frame digital bodies
Cons — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
- ✗Manual focus only — no autofocus support for any camera system
- ✗No image stabilization, which matters more at wide apertures in handheld situations
- ✗Minolta SR mount requires an adapter for use on any modern camera body
Videos — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
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Frequently Asked Questions — Minolta 58mm f/1.2 PG
What cameras is this lens compatible with natively?+
The Minolta MC 58mm f/1.2 Rokkor-PG is designed for the Minolta SR mount, so it fits natively on Minolta SR-mount SLR cameras. With a third-party adapter, it can be used on many modern mirrorless camera systems.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No, this lens is manual focus only. There is no autofocus mechanism, so focus must be set by hand using the focus ring.
What filter size does this lens use?+
The lens has a 55mm filter thread, which is a widely available size compatible with a broad range of screw-on filters and lens caps.
Does this lens cover full-frame sensors?+
Yes, the Rokkor-PG is specified for full-frame coverage, so it will fully illuminate a 35mm film frame or a full-frame digital sensor without mechanical vignetting.
How heavy is this lens?+
The lens weighs 490g, giving it a solid, substantial feel that is typical of vintage fast-aperture prime lenses from this era.