Nokton48
Veteran
Minolta made great glass. No wonder they hooked up with Leitz.
^^Because it's a black dial, that's an early SRT-101. A true classic.
NICE.
^^Because it's a black dial, that's an early SRT-101. A true classic.
NICE.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Minolta made great glass. No wonder they hooked up with Leitz.
^^Because it's a black dial, that's an early SRT-101. A true classic.
NICE.![]()
You'll also see it came with the Minolta UV filter.
PF
Greyscale
Veteran
Nokton48
Veteran
You'll also see it came with the Minolta UV filter.
PF
So now you need the correct MC Minolta lens hood for it.
rjbuzzclick
Well-known
A couple of my misfits: a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex II with Teleskop 1.7x, and a Miranda G with 28/50/135 lenses, T-Mount (?) screw-thread adapter, flash bracket, meter, prism, critical focus prism, and a waist-level finder.
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farlymac
PF McFarland
So now you need the correct MC Minolta lens hood for it.![]()
I know. It's on the list.
PF
farlymac
PF McFarland
A great lens with B&W film.
PF
johnnyrod
More cameras than shots
Finally attached a pic of my Pentax K2. Its a bit rubbish quality ex-Instagram and mobile phone so apologies. Am currently wrestling with some problems trying to fix the 50mm f1.2 lens so any help would be greatly appreciated! Info seem very hard to come by though.
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tunalegs
Pretended Artist
A couple of my misfits: a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex II with Teleskop 1.7x, and a Miranda G with 28/50/135 lenses, T-Mount (?) screw-thread adapter, flash bracket, meter, prism, critical focus prism, and a waist-level finder.
Ooh - a black G -that's got a be a rare camera! Love the Miranda G, highly under-appreciated camera.
rjbuzzclick
Well-known
Ooh - a black G -that's got a be a rare camera! Love the Miranda G, highly under-appreciated camera.
It it rare? I don't know myself. I found it at a thrift store and then started stumbling on all of the other bits here and there. It does seem to be a highly adaptable camera.
Wulfthari
Well-known
Recently serviced Spotmatic F, top of the line, timeless design :
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I love mine:

Does it allow open wide metering with the old lenses?
However, few last purchases:

Ftb after CLA

Fujica system
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
It it rare? I don't know myself. I found it at a thrift store and then started stumbling on all of the other bits here and there. It does seem to be a highly adaptable camera.
The chrome G is an uncommon camera, but by no means rare. However the black ones really are hard to find, you might see on on ebay maybe only once a year or less.
lynnb
Veteran
charity store find.. Topcon RE Super, Topcor 58mm f1.4


rjbuzzclick
Well-known
The chrome G is an uncommon camera, but by no means rare. However the black ones really are hard to find, you might see on on ebay maybe only once a year or less.
Interesting, thanks for the info. I'll list it as part of my retirement fund!
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Recently serviced Spotmatic F, top of the line, timeless design :
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Indeed top of the line, at least for a long time. Yours is very nice looking. Which batteries are you using - I can seem to find any that fits mine...:bang:.
btw if I go without batteries I love to take out my - even slimmer - SV
Wulfthari
Well-known
charity store find.. Topcon RE Super, Topcor 58mm f1.4
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That's beautiful!
Indeed top of the line, at least for a long time. Yours is very nice looking. Which batteries are you using - I can seem to find any that fits mine...:bang:.
btw if I go without batteries I love to take out my - even slimmer - SV![]()
i personally use a normal silver PX625, never had problems with it.
Argenticien
Dave
What a beautiful lens !
I agree, and I seek out those old MC ones with scalloped-metal focus grips rather than rubber. The 58/1.4 is beautiful, and great performance for the price. I'm very happy with mine, other than its slightly greater proclivity than a 50 to back you into a corner as you're trying to fit something in frame. Although the f/1.2 ones look impressive and are famous, I can't justify spending 10x as much (or something like that) for one-half stop more speed. (I think I got my 58/14 for about USD 30.)
--Dave
tyrone.s
Well-known
Sitting in the back of the cupboard for far too many years. My well worn but fully operational Yashica FR with ML 50 1.4.
1.3 kilo's of brass, glass and aluminum 'man camera'. Lacking a war zone I'll take it with me to a demolition site tomorrow and run a roll through it between wheel barrow loads.
1.3 kilo's of brass, glass and aluminum 'man camera'. Lacking a war zone I'll take it with me to a demolition site tomorrow and run a roll through it between wheel barrow loads.
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Kent
Finally at home...
Some others:



p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Sitting in the back of the cupboard for far too many years. My well worn but fully operational Yashica FR with ML 50 1.4.
1.3 kilo's of brass, glass and aluminum 'man camera'. Lacking a war zone I'll take it with me to a demolition site tomorrow and run a roll through it between wheel barrow loads.
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I had one of these too. I liked the shutter button, but i found the meter button on the back of the camera difficult to get used to.

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