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OiD
Ooold lens, F/1.7@50mm Pentax K mount i think. Worth finding an adapter for a Sony/Minolta? Or should I continue using it as a reverse macro?

Found a Sigma 70-210 1:4/5.6 aswell
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>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
Continue using it as a reverse macro. There's a cheap 50mm f/1.7 for Alpha mount out there that would give you autofocus and open-aperture metering and generally be a much easier and better way to shoot.
>> Anonymous
Check ebay for the KM 50/1.7

They generally go for $70-$110USD
>> OiD
>>173993
Thanks ac, I'll guess I'll save up for something nicer than my f/3.5-5.6 18-70mm. Pretty useless indoors u_u