Minolta SRT's -- Gotta Love 'Em.

Despite my problems, quite pleased with the results from the 101 and 55 1.7 MC II
Have a 35mm 2.8 MC I and 58 1.4 MC II (with another 101 attached to it) coming in the post.

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Like these pics!
 
One trend that I have noticed it the the prices for Rokkor manual focus lenses are up.

This is true for every 'serious' lens system that I'm aware of (Pentax/Takumar, Nikkor, Canon, OM Zuiko, Rokkor, Leica M, etc. etc.).

I think it's a combination of the renewed interest in film (bodies are going up as well) and the huge interest in adapted lenses for digital stills and video.
 
This is my family's SRT-101, it has been used by three generations of my family. Purchased by my father in 1968, my sister used it in high school as a yearbook photographer and by my nephew and niece for a photography class. I just got it back last year and will be sending it to John Tillerington for a CLA. Attached to the body is a somewhat rare 100mm f3.5 Rokkor.

You got to love Minolta cameras, last December I picked up a mint SR-1S, 55mm f1.7 MC Rokkor and case for a $4.99, the cost of shipping was more that the camera.
 

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In addition to my story and SRT-101 photos in post #723, not very long ago I was gifted this wonderful SRT-201 powder coated in olive green.

This satisfies the Leica R3 Safari lust I used to have.
 

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Also, in addition to the SRT's, I've added the SR-1 with its beautiful lines to my stable.
 

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Always good to see some action on this thread!

Pál K, I've never seen an SR-T in olive green. Was your 201 custom powder-coated by a previous owner?

- Murray
 
Pál K, I've never seen an SR-T in olive green. Was your 201 custom powder-coated by a previous owner?

- Murray

Yes - I know a longtime camera-repair guy who has just started both powdercoating and re-skinning cameras. I was astonished he gave me this as a gift!
 
Yes - I know a longtime camera-repair guy who has just started both powdercoating and re-skinning cameras. I was astonished he gave me this as a gift!


Very nice gift and it looks like a very professional job of powder-coating. Congratulations!

- Murray
 
Don't think I have posted this before...

This was my grandfather's SR-T 102. Bought new by him in the 70s, it's still in pristine condition.
Photographed using my Zenza Bronica S2 and Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-P 75/2.8 lens, on Kodak Ektar 100.



Minolta SR-T 102 by Colton Allen, on Flickr​
 
Colton, the SR-T 102 is my favorite of the SR-Ts, provided it has the mirror lock-up (MLU).

This model was only produced from 1973 to 1975, and somewhere during that time Minolta eliminated the MLU in both the 101 and the 102. I'm guessing your grandfather's camera is from 1973 or 1974.

Thanks for sharing the memory.

- Murray
 
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This model was only produced from 1973 to 1975, and somewhere during that time Minolta eliminated the MLU in both the 101 and the 102. I'm guessing your grandfather's camera is from 1973 or 1974. ...

- Murray
Would that be the mirror lockup control visible on the side of the mirror housing near the tip of the self-timer lever?
 
Colton, the SR-T 102 is my favorite of the SR-Ts, provided it has the mirror lock-up (MLU).

This model was only produced from 1973 to 1975, and somewhere during that time Minolta eliminated the MLU in both the 101 and the 102. I'm guessing your grandfather's camera is from 1973 or 1974.

Thanks for sharing the memory.

- Murray

Thanks Murray. Yes, this is one) of the earlier MLU versions.
Here's a photo of me from the camera right after my grandfather gave me the camera in early 2013, back when I could still barely walk. The photo was taken by wife.


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Minamata by Nokton48, on Flickr

My GrabNGo wide angle camera. I have not used it in quite a while. I have dusted it off and am looking forward to using it again. For when I get Jonesing for a rangefinder like experience.
 
Very nice set, gaheris!

- Murray

Thanks Murray:D

I'm looking forward to watching this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqSUlQ9Oekw

Me too, buddy. Though slightly off topic, I do want to watch Johnny Depp's new movie and support him after the ridiculous lawsuit and the aftermath he suffered.

And what a cool 101 you have! It took me a while to find a black one with mirror lock up. Your f/8 lens can only be used with mirror lock up right? Love the leather, too.

I am sorry for geeking out on you, but what is the string wrapping around the shutter button?
 
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