Nokton48
Veteran
And here (from the internet) is an example of what you can do with the 100mm F2 Rokkor.
Some call this lens "the Bokeh Monster".
100mm F2 Rokkor 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Some call this lens "the Bokeh Monster".

gnuyork
Well-known
I have the 201 passed down to me from my dad, even though I have not used it since my college days when I borrowed it from him. Coincidentally, I just purchased some wein cells for it, thinking about firing it back up soon. It's been sitting on the shelf because I have been more focused (pun intended) on my M6 and now also a Rolleiflex.
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Camera: Minolta SRT 102, MC Rokkor 58 f1.4 lens.
Film: Kodak Tri-X400 @1600, Xtol Stock.
I really love this lens.
The Grainary on Water St by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Thomas St. Historical Houses by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Snow Covered Shoreline by Bill Smith, on Flickr
All shot in Oakville Ontario Canada last weekend.
Film: Kodak Tri-X400 @1600, Xtol Stock.
I really love this lens.



All shot in Oakville Ontario Canada last weekend.
Nokton48
Veteran
This wonderful 1961 vintage 100mm F2 Rokkor was gifted to me. It has cleaned up nicely, I unscrewed the groups, and the glass is now clean and close to perfect. The helical is nice and smooth, but the diaphragm doesn't function, so it's it's an F2 only lens right now. But WOW is it beautiful to look through. And it is a highly desired Cult Lens, I will get it CLA'ed so I can also use it with film. Merry Christmas to me 
100mm F2 Rokkor on Nex 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Nokton48
Veteran
And for some more eye candy from Minolta, here is an original SRT era lens I have my eye on (since I was seventeen years old LOL).
The 80cm F8 RF Rokkor, one of the longest Rokkors in the SRT system. Not a common lens at all. This one looks to be in collector quality. And it is an SRT-vintage lens.
80 cm Rokkor RF SRT Vintage by Nokton48, on Flickr
Still looking for one at a good price.
The 80cm F8 RF Rokkor, one of the longest Rokkors in the SRT system. Not a common lens at all. This one looks to be in collector quality. And it is an SRT-vintage lens.

Still looking for one at a good price.
Nokton48
Veteran

The outer front casing had come off. Turns out it is left-threaded, not righty-tighty! Unscrewed the tiny grub screws, and fitted it back together. Found a 62mm filter to protect the front, and ordered a generic 62mm rubber hood, and generic lens cap, from China. Total of $3.
I want the original Minolta Hood for this lens. Shown above on my lowly Sony Nex-3.
Pentode
Well-known
Lucked into some Minolta goodness this year:
Toward the end of last summer I grabbed a black XD-11 at a flea market for $60. It’s just about pristine. Hardly a scratch anywhere. It came with a very clean MD 50/1.7 (my 3rd, I think). My main shooter since about 1994 has been a very worn chrome XD-11 so I’m very happy to have a nice, clean backup. I put in fresh batteries and it fired right up.
As if that wasn’t fortunate enough, an old friend, knowing my fondness for all things Minolta, gave me his old outfit last week. Another 50/1.7 (of course... that makes 4), a nice, clean 35 and a 70-210 zoom all backed up by an X-370. Not a body I would have sought out, but a very capable body nonetheless. I’m sure I’ll have fun shooting it despite it’s rather plastic-y appearance.
I also spied my father’s SRT-101, which he’s had since the 70s, sitting unused in a closet last time I visited. I haven’t asked him for it yet, but soon... It will enjoy the company of my SRT-202 and in my fleet it will actually get used.
All this comes after a long stint with my RFs, so it’s rekindled my Minolta jones. ...and a strong desire for an 85mm! I might even look to replace the XK I parted with years ago
Toward the end of last summer I grabbed a black XD-11 at a flea market for $60. It’s just about pristine. Hardly a scratch anywhere. It came with a very clean MD 50/1.7 (my 3rd, I think). My main shooter since about 1994 has been a very worn chrome XD-11 so I’m very happy to have a nice, clean backup. I put in fresh batteries and it fired right up.
As if that wasn’t fortunate enough, an old friend, knowing my fondness for all things Minolta, gave me his old outfit last week. Another 50/1.7 (of course... that makes 4), a nice, clean 35 and a 70-210 zoom all backed up by an X-370. Not a body I would have sought out, but a very capable body nonetheless. I’m sure I’ll have fun shooting it despite it’s rather plastic-y appearance.
I also spied my father’s SRT-101, which he’s had since the 70s, sitting unused in a closet last time I visited. I haven’t asked him for it yet, but soon... It will enjoy the company of my SRT-202 and in my fleet it will actually get used.
All this comes after a long stint with my RFs, so it’s rekindled my Minolta jones. ...and a strong desire for an 85mm! I might even look to replace the XK I parted with years ago
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Camera: SRT 101, MC Rokkor 55 f1.7 lens.
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, Xtol 1+1.
Dufferin and Queen Two by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Safe House Coffee by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Elite Plumbing Supply_ by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Pretty good for an almost 50-year-old camera.
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, Xtol 1+1.



Pretty good for an almost 50-year-old camera.
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Camera: SRT 101, MC Rokkor X 28 f2.8 lens.
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, Xtol 1+1.
Pampered Old Pick Up by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Apartment Front Entrace Bike Parking by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Galley Food Market II by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, Xtol 1+1.



Uncle Bill
Well-known
Camera: Minolta SRT 101, MC Rokkor 50 f1.4 lens.
Film: Cinestill 50D

Drum on the Wall by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Dundas Looking West_ by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Film: Cinestill 50D

Drum on the Wall by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Dundas Looking West_ by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Camera: Minolta SRT202, MD Rokkor X 50 f1.7 lens.
Film: Kodak Portra 400

Waiting to Cross Broadview by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Temple of Great Coffee by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Broadview and Queen in the Rain by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Riverside Leslieville Border by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Film: Kodak Portra 400

Waiting to Cross Broadview by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Temple of Great Coffee by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Broadview and Queen in the Rain by Bill Smith, on Flickr

Riverside Leslieville Border by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Nokton48
Veteran
Speaking of Minolta XK/XM, I just ordered a Hugostudios tan cover for mine. Should be very cool.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Minolta-XM...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Minolta-XM...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
Nokton48
Veteran

My XK with new HugoStudios Tan Moroccan leather covering. I like it!
Camera shown with 85mm F1.7 MC Rokkor and dedicated Minolta hood.
The XK body styling and advance lever is very SRT-like. I like that.
Nokton48
Veteran
I've retired now and have time to play, so dusting off the Minoltas and will get some good use out of them! Time to respool more rolls of Eastman 5222 Double-X 
So what's going on Guys? What's new with your Minoltas?
So what's going on Guys? What's new with your Minoltas?
Sumarongi
Registered Vaudevillain
So what's going on Guys? What's new with your Minoltas?
I haven't forgotten them, I've just (more-or-less) repaired my MC ROKKOR-PF 1:1.4 f=58mm that has had a little accident and has now a bent filter thread and no click-stops anymore, but is still a very very fine lens
CMur12
Veteran
I love this thread!
I've long loved the SR-Ts. I came back to the States from Europe in 1981 (the last year for the SR-T line) and I wanted to buy an SR-T 201, but I had to get a job and take care of necessities first. Then the camera was discontinued. A couple of years later, I bought a used SR-T, but it was too worn and loose in the lens mount, so I sent it back.
In 1984, Tall's Camera in Seattle (I live in Washington) found a forgotten cache of new SR-T 201s in a warehouse and offered them for sale. So, I was able to buy a brand new SR-T 201 in 1984, with warranty and everything.
Since then, I've picked up an early black-dial 101, an early 102 with MLU (mirror lock-up), and two X-570s with winders. I also have a nice range of MC and MD primes. Though I'm more into medium format now, this is my main 35mm line and it is calling to me. (I also have a couple of old M42 Pentaxes with Super Takumars and Super Multi-Coated Takumars that have caught my attention again recently.)
My lenses:
28mm 2.8, late MC W.Rokkor-X
35mm 2.8, early MC W.Rokkor-HG
50mm 1.4, late MC Rokkor-PG
50mm 1.7, late MC Rokkor-X PF
50mm 1.7, late MD Minolta (x2)
50mm 3.5, late MC Macro Rokkor Celtic, with 1:1 extension tube
58mm 1.4, early MC Rokkor-PF
85mm 1.7, early MD Rokkor-X
100mm 2.5, early MC Tele-Rokkor-PF
135mm 2.8, early MD Tele-Rokkor-X
135mm 3.5 QD, early MC Rokkor
200mm 4.0, late MD Minolta
- Murray
I've long loved the SR-Ts. I came back to the States from Europe in 1981 (the last year for the SR-T line) and I wanted to buy an SR-T 201, but I had to get a job and take care of necessities first. Then the camera was discontinued. A couple of years later, I bought a used SR-T, but it was too worn and loose in the lens mount, so I sent it back.
In 1984, Tall's Camera in Seattle (I live in Washington) found a forgotten cache of new SR-T 201s in a warehouse and offered them for sale. So, I was able to buy a brand new SR-T 201 in 1984, with warranty and everything.
Since then, I've picked up an early black-dial 101, an early 102 with MLU (mirror lock-up), and two X-570s with winders. I also have a nice range of MC and MD primes. Though I'm more into medium format now, this is my main 35mm line and it is calling to me. (I also have a couple of old M42 Pentaxes with Super Takumars and Super Multi-Coated Takumars that have caught my attention again recently.)
My lenses:
28mm 2.8, late MC W.Rokkor-X
35mm 2.8, early MC W.Rokkor-HG
50mm 1.4, late MC Rokkor-PG
50mm 1.7, late MC Rokkor-X PF
50mm 1.7, late MD Minolta (x2)
50mm 3.5, late MC Macro Rokkor Celtic, with 1:1 extension tube
58mm 1.4, early MC Rokkor-PF
85mm 1.7, early MD Rokkor-X
100mm 2.5, early MC Tele-Rokkor-PF
135mm 2.8, early MD Tele-Rokkor-X
135mm 3.5 QD, early MC Rokkor
200mm 4.0, late MD Minolta
- Murray
WJJ3
Well-known
In 1984, Tall's Camera in Seattle (I live in Washington) found a forgotten cache of new SR-T 201s in a warehouse and offered them for sale. So, I was able to buy a brand new SR-T 201 in 1984, with warranty and everything.
Very cool! I think I remember that shop. Wasn't it on 4th and Stewart?
WJJ3
Well-known
This is a new addition to my Minolta collection since I last visited this thread:

Huss
Veteran
This is a new addition to my Minolta collection since I last visited this thread:
Great looking set up!
DennisM
Established
Minolta seems to get lost in all the praise of Nikon, Canon, et al. I believe that the SR-T series of cameras and period lenses are very much underrated. My first camera was a new SR-T 101, and I've since acquired several more. The 100mm f/2.5 Rokkor c is among the sharpest lenses I 've ever used/owned. Pop in a C.R.I.S adapter and a Silver oxide 392 cell, and the camera thinks that an original mercury cell is installed. Rugged and dependable.WOW this thread has been dormant for quite a while. Time to revive it.
What's going on with Minolta out there, you Guys? I know you are out there!
I've got a lens coming that has got me totally stoked. I will provide more details when I receive it. I'm truly excited about getting this item.
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