Nokton48
Veteran
Yesterday I took out my freshly reworked SRT-100, my sentimental favorite of SRT's.
Rainy dark day, and the 58mm F1.2 MC Rokkor was the perfect lens to shoot with, using the medium speed Eastman XX film I prefer. Wide-open at F1.2 got a few good "keepers" yesterday. I need to use this lens more: It is fantastic.
Camera is working flawlessly in every respect. It is covered with Green Kangaroo skin from Cameraleather.
Anybody else here use the 58mm F1.2?
Rainy dark day, and the 58mm F1.2 MC Rokkor was the perfect lens to shoot with, using the medium speed Eastman XX film I prefer. Wide-open at F1.2 got a few good "keepers" yesterday. I need to use this lens more: It is fantastic.
Camera is working flawlessly in every respect. It is covered with Green Kangaroo skin from Cameraleather.
Anybody else here use the 58mm F1.2?
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Uncle Bill
Well-known
I missed shooting with Minolta SRTs so I grabbed an overhauled one off EBay from John Titterington:
Minolta SRT 102 by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Hockey Night in Caledon by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Ski Chalet by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Lindsay I by Bill Smith, on Flickr




Nokton48
Veteran
^^ Very Nice
The SRT102 has some very useful refinements on it, compared to the SRT101
And John Titterton does great repair work.
Notice the background areas in the photos with the f1.4 Rokkor.
Very smooth and pleasing. No swirlies at all. Great lens.
Enjoy your SRT Uncle Bill
The SRT102 has some very useful refinements on it, compared to the SRT101
And John Titterton does great repair work.
Notice the background areas in the photos with the f1.4 Rokkor.
Very smooth and pleasing. No swirlies at all. Great lens.
Enjoy your SRT Uncle Bill
Uncle Bill
Well-known
^^ Very Nice
The SRT102 has some very useful refinements on it, compared to the SRT101
And John Titterton does great repair work.
Notice the background areas in the photos with the f1.4 Rokkor.
Very smooth and pleasing. No swirlies at all. Great lens.
Enjoy your SRT Uncle Bill![]()
Actually I did that portrait with a MC Rokkor 135 f2.8 almost wide open. The 50 f1.4 lens is also great.
Don Craig
Established
I've still got my SR-1 from 1968 (seen in my avatar) Built like a tank, yes, I still love it. I also have an XE-7, and an X-700. I have a variety of lenses for them, and use them all occasionally.
Nokton48
Veteran
Effective 800mm F11 Apo Minolta Rokkor-X.
400mm F5.6 Apo Rokkor-X with Minolta Apo 2X Converter.
In bright sun, I can use this effectively with Eastman 5222 XX.
Shown on my motorized Minolta SR-M, with gimbal head and Zone VI lightweight tripod.
Ideal for birding in full sunlight.
I need the longer focal length because I am shooting film. I enjoy the challenges of doing this vs shooting digital.
004 by Nokton48, on Flickr
400mm F5.6 Apo Rokkor-X with Minolta Apo 2X Converter.
In bright sun, I can use this effectively with Eastman 5222 XX.
Shown on my motorized Minolta SR-M, with gimbal head and Zone VI lightweight tripod.
Ideal for birding in full sunlight.
I need the longer focal length because I am shooting film. I enjoy the challenges of doing this vs shooting digital.

Noserider
Christiaan Phleger
Wow thats a very unique setup! How does the motor sound at full speed?
Nokton48
Veteran
Wow thats a very unique setup! How does the motor sound at full speed?
Rather loud but it dosen't seem to disturb the birds.
CMur12
Veteran
Great portrait!
My favorite Minolta lens is probably the 85mm f1.7. Mine is an MD Rokkor, but it looks just like the third-generation MC and the hefty MC construction clearly carried over. After Minolta introduced the newer 85mm f2.0 MD (much more compact and much lighter), the f1.7 was phased out.
- Murray
My favorite Minolta lens is probably the 85mm f1.7. Mine is an MD Rokkor, but it looks just like the third-generation MC and the hefty MC construction clearly carried over. After Minolta introduced the newer 85mm f2.0 MD (much more compact and much lighter), the f1.7 was phased out.
- Murray
WJJ3
Well-known
Nokton48
Veteran
^^ Very Nice. Was the 35-70mm designed with help from Leitz? I think it was!
Leitz knew Minolta made great glass.
Leitz knew Minolta made great glass.
WJJ3
Well-known
^^ Very Nice. Was the 35-70mm designed with help from Leitz? I think it was!
Leitz knew Minolta made great glass.
thank you, yeah from what i understand, thats the story behind this lens. I shoot a M ROKKOR 90/4 as well which is aparently another product of the partnership...
Nokton48
Veteran
Awlright!! I have a NEW (to me) 35mm scanner!! A refurbed rebuilt Nikon Coolscan LS-2000
Here is my first test scan with the Coolscan.
Minolta SRT-101, 35mm F1.8 MC Rokkor, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (replenished)
Minolta SRT #12 LS2000 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Here is my first test scan with the Coolscan.
Minolta SRT-101, 35mm F1.8 MC Rokkor, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (replenished)

Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta SRT-101, 21mm F2.8 MC Rokkor, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (replenished) Nikon LS-2000 Coolscan
Minolta SRT #23 LS2000 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta SRT-101, 21mm F2.8 MC Rokkor, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (replenished) Nikon Coolscan LS-2000
Minolta SRT #14 LS2000 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta motorized SR-M, 85mm F1.7 MC Rokkor, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (replenished) Nikon Coolscan LS-2000
Minolta SR-M #11 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta SRT-101, 85mm F1.7 MC Rokkor, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (replenished) Nikon Coolscan LS-2000
Minolta SRT #15 LS2000 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta SRT-101, 85mm F1.7 MC Rokkor, Eastman XX 5222, Microdol-X straight (replenished)
Minolta SRT-101 #14 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta SRT-101, 85mm F1.7 MC Rokkor, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (treplenished) nikon Coolscan LS-2000
Minolta SRT-101 #15 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta XK. 85mm F1.7 MC Rokkor, Eastman XX 5222, Microdol-X straight (replenished) Nikon Coolscan LS-2000
Minolta SRT-101 #16 LS2000 by Nokton48, on Flickr

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