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Primary: Don't have any, but it has sort of a blurred, bleeding, zooming effect around the edges and whatever is in the center basically stays as it is.
Secondary: By "x" lens, do you just mean any other lens? Depends. What Minolta camera do you have? If you can take the lens you have now off, then yes, if not, no.
(Don't try if you don't know for sure. RTFM.)
Tertiary: A strict definition of macro is that the subject is the same size on film as it is in reality, or larger. If you shot something two centimeters long, it would cover at least two centimeters of the film.
A looser definition is just "really close up photographs."
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