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The Minolta SR-T 101 is a 35mm manual focus SLR camera with Through-The-Lens exposure metering - TTL for short - that was launched in 1966 by Minolta Camera Co. It was aimed at demanding amateur and semi-professional photographers. The SR-T 101 stayed in production for ten years with only minor changes. Description


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Advance the film and fire the shutter. With your left hand, hold the film canister in place. With your right hand, use the film advance lever to cock the camera. Look to make sure the film leader does not come out of the slot in the film take-up spool. Advance the film again.


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Solid, durable, simple and dependable camera. Big, sharp viewfinder that's better for focusing fast lenses than any DSLR today. Contrast-Light Compensating (CLC) meter optimizes exposure readings under contrasty light. Bad Nothing, just shoot. Extra Features ASA/DIN converter on back. FP and X flash sync sockets. Missing


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Minolta SRT 101/20 By Karen Nakamura on January 7, 2011 5:20 PM | No Comments Classic SLRs: Minolta SRT 101/201 by Karen Nakamura Overview and Personal Comments The Minolta SR series began with their first one, the SR-1 in 1959. It introduced the popular MC interchangeable bayonet mount for Minolta lenses.


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With the first model of the series, the SR-T 101 of 1966 the SR lens bayonet was modified for "MC"-lenses which transmit the aperture value mechanically to the camera meter's match-needle. Features of the Minolta SR-T series cameras ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Sync terminal FP, X: Two separate sync terminals for FP and X


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The SR-T 101 also offers a cloth focal plane shutter with speeds from 1 to 1/1000 second, with support for film speeds from 6 to a whopping 6,400 ASA. It also offers mirror lockup, a mechanical self timer , and a depth-of-field preview button. A throwback feature is the cold accessory shoe, which means that hooking up a flash requires a cable.


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The Minolta SRT 101b, a later variant of the SRT101, was first released in 1976 and stayed in production till the end of the SRT line. The model was also marketed as the SRT-201 and SR101S in various parts of the world.


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The big thing with the Minolta SRT 101 was the full aperture TTL metering - it was also rather clever, using a mix of CdS cells in an exposure formula that Minolta dubbed Contrast Light Compensation (CLC).


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This Minolta SRT-101 is no different! Having acquired mine for about 90 Australian dollars, with a nice f/1.4 lens, these cameras are easy to find on the used market in pretty good condition for not many piggies (or money for normal people…) which helps add to their unique appeal! However, if we were to focus on the camera itself, the reason.


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The Minolta SRT 101 is a 35mm SLR camera made by Minolta Camera Co. Ltd, Japan, premiering in the March 1966 Japan Camera Show [1]. Sales began in April 1966 and it stayed in production with only minor changes for ten years, the result of the thorough development effort that was put into the camera.


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The SRT 101 is a branch of the Minolta compact SLR line, beginning in 1958 with the SR-2, followed by the SR-1 and its variants, SR-3, SR-5 and SR-7. The T was added to the SR with the aaddition of the TTL measuring. There were several variants of the SRT 101, distinct only to the trained eye. However, the 101 was followed with a list of.


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Most SRT-101 can be found between $50 (Canadian) and $160, often bundled with the standard 50mm lens. Back then, Minolta mostly sold their cameras with a standard 50mm or 58mm lens at f/1.2, f/1.4.


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The camera The Minolta SR-T 101 [1] is a 35mm SLR camera made by Minolta Camera Co. Ltd, Japan, premiering in the March 1966 Japan Camera Show [2]. Sales began in April 1966 and it stayed in production with only minor changes for ten years, the result of the thorough development effort that was put into the camera.