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Minolta SRT-101

Minolta·1966·Camera

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The Minolta SRT-101 is a classic 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera that was introduced in 1966. It was the first camera in the SRT series and quickly became popular among photography enthusiasts. The SRT-101 features a rugged and durable metal body, making it suitable for both amateur and professional use. It has a manual focus system with a bright viewfinder, allowing for precise composition and focusing. The camera offers a wide range of shutter speeds from 1 to 1/1000 seconds, as well

Specifications

Weight
750g
Battery
PX625
Year End
1975
Category
Film Cameras
Film Size
135
Film Type
35MM
Iso Range
6 – 6400
Focus Mode
MANUAL FOCUS
Lens Mount
MC
Photo Count
215
Shutter Speed Range
1s – 1/1000s

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