![]() were later re-used for the SR-T 201/101b, it's very likely, that these models were never produced. of body only is the main code plus '-500'. Marked with red XįP/X: Hot shoe for X or FP sync, depending on switch setting. SI/MP: With split-image spot and microprism collar So in no case a stop down metering with a MC lens is possible. Non locking: Push button does not lock when pressed and meter does not switch off with MC lens (wrong metering) Locking: Push button locks when pressed and meter switches off, if lens with MC tab is used (no metering) 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.įeatures of the Minolta SR-T series cameras JapanįP, X: Two separate sync terminals for FP and XįP/X: One terminal for both with additional switch "SR-T" stood for "SR"-cameras (SR for "single-lens reflex") like its predecessors SR-2, SR-1, SR-3 and SR-7, but with TTL metering system (T for "TTL"="thru the lens"). The coupled match-needle meter visible thru a bright pentaprism viewfinder, paired with sturdy construction and reliable mechanics, were its characteristics. ![]() ![]() Minolta's SR-T series of SLRs was a huge success.
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