Is Minolta SRT 101 a good camera?

The Minolta SRT-101 is ont of the most popular cameras of all time. Minolta made millions of them. The good news is that they are so solid and well built that most of them still work perfectly, which is better than even LEICA cameras of this era. The SRT-101 has a full-aperture through-the-lens coupled light meter.

Are Minolta film cameras good?

That said, Minolta did create the greatest professional-grade film SLR camera of all time. The a9 (Maxxum 9, Dynax 9) goes beyond any camera made by the other big camera companies. It sweats perfection and durability.

What kind of film does a Minolta SRT 101 use?

35mm Film
Minolta SRT 101 35mm Film Camera w/Minolta 50mm Manual Focus Lens.

How heavy is Minolta srt101?

1.31 Pounds
Minolta SRT-101 35mm SLR film camera body only; lens is not included.

BrandMinolta
Film Format Type35mm
Exposure Control TypeManual
Item Dimensions LxWxH5 x 2 x 3.5 inches
Item Weight1.31 Pounds

Why did Minolta stop making cameras?

On 19 January 2006, Konica Minolta announced that it was leaving the camera and photo business, and that it would sell a portion of its SLR camera business to Sony as part of its move to pull completely out of the business of selling cameras and photographic film.

Does film look better than digital?

With a higher dynamic range, film is better at capturing white’s and blacks’ details and can’t be replicated with digital cameras. Also, film can capture subtle details lost in digital photography. Film captures photos at higher resolution than most digital cameras.

What mount is Minolta SRT 101?

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….Minolta SR-T 101.

Overview
Type35 mm SLR
Lens
Lens mountMinolta SR – bayonet (Meter Coupled)
Focusing

Did Minolta become Sony?

Does the Minolta SRT-101 work without battery?

Even without a battery, everything except the meter works perfectly. The SRT䋍 is a completely mechanical camera. The SRT-101 has a full-aperture through-the-lens coupled light meter. It’s also called the SR-T-101, since SR is Minolta’s original series of SLR cameras, and Minolta added the “T” for the new TTL meter of the SRT cameras.

How does TTL metering work on the Minolta SR-T 101?

The Minolta SR-T 101 was one of the first cameras to have full-aperture TTL metering. This was possible thanks to the fact that Minolta had placed the aperture ring on its Rokkor MC lenses close to the camera body. This way, the position of the aperture ring MC tab communicated mechanically to the metering system inside the camera.

What kind of lens does a SRT 101 have?

First of the line was the SRT-101, a first that came with a full aperture through the lens metering, and a meter coupling system that introduces the MC (Meter Coupled) series of SR mount lenses. The SRT series cameras, well known for their solid construction, are fitted with a double-hinged reflex mirror and have extremely bright viewfinders.

When did the Minolta sr-t101 first come out?

In Fall 1968 Minolta began selling black body SR-T101’s, like image at left, from serial number 1270xxx on. First generation serial numbers range from 10001xx to approximately 1650xxx.

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