Say "Minolta," and most people will probably respond, "Maxxum." But prior to 1985, the year that the Maxxum, the first fully integrated autofocus camera was introduced, Minolta already had a loyal following of admirers who were fans of their SRT series cameras. These dependable, solidly built, all mechanical cameras were produced from 1967-1977 and as a testament to their quality, many are still in use today. The SRT 201 is one of those models still favored by shooters and a welcome island of simplicity in a sea of complex electronics. FEATURES INCLUDE: Match-needle, TTL metering Shutter speeds and aperture settings visible in viewfinder Shutter speeds 1- 1/1000 second plus B ISO/ASA range 6 - 6400 PC sync & self-timer
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Brand Name
Minolta
Film Type
35mm roll
Focus Type
Manual focus (only)
Lens Mount
Minolta MC, Minolta MD, Minolta SR
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