Thanks for looking and for commenting. The place where I took the posted photographs is now in full Spring/early Summer. The SRT is ready to go but getting ready for our big move (from house to apartment) is still taking a lot of time.
Bill Delehanty
Minolta SRT Keeps Going
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Bill, did you get the 45/2 lens with the camera? I have that lens and mostly like it, except the close-focus distance is greater than other lenses. I did notice that you used a close-up lens with it.
I like what you did with it. Has summer finally arrived up there?
I like what you did with it. Has summer finally arrived up there?
-Mike Elek
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Mike,
When I bought the SRT-SCii it was fitted with a 50mm f/2 which performed very well. I don't remember exactly how I got the 45mm f/2, but I wound up with several of them; they seem a little out of place on the heavy SRT, but the results are good. For me the big plus is the focal length-- it just seems to have just that bit of extra coverage that comes in handy; same experience with the 45mm on my Minolta HiMatic 7S. You're right that every so often with the 45mm on the SRT I need to get a little closer than the lens will go and have to use a CU lens.
When I bought the SRT-SCii it was fitted with a 50mm f/2 which performed very well. I don't remember exactly how I got the 45mm f/2, but I wound up with several of them; they seem a little out of place on the heavy SRT, but the results are good. For me the big plus is the focal length-- it just seems to have just that bit of extra coverage that comes in handy; same experience with the 45mm on my Minolta HiMatic 7S. You're right that every so often with the 45mm on the SRT I need to get a little closer than the lens will go and have to use a CU lens.
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Outstanding. I have a box of Minolta cameras and lenses I sealed up because I never used them. I know there is an SRT 100 and a 202 in the box along with a bunch of X body and other cameras. I have lenses for them from 19mm through 300 mm. Maybe it is time to start selling them as they are taking up room and I prefer my Nikons Sorry if that sounded insulting it was not meant to be. I even have an auto winder in that box I think. I put them in plastic bags then into the box to save shelf room.
It is not a small box.
It is not a small box.
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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Larry, I bet the Minolta lenses and bodies will be in fine shape when you unseal the box-- for use or for sale. I suppose some of the Minolta mf lenses can be adapted to some digital cameras. I haven't tried that, though i do have a Sony DSLR that does fine with Maxxum mount lenses.
Bill D.
Bill D.
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Yep they will go to that big auction place sooner or later. Fine cameras it's just that I can't see using good space for something I am not using.
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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I got hooked on a Minolta SRT-101 by an ad on the back cover of Nat Geo back in 1966 when God was a boy. It was a great camera and my first with wide-open TTL metering. It's main diet was Eastman Plus-X motion picture stock rated at 80 ASA in D76 1:1. The meter was uncannily good, especially in contre' jour situations. And that lens! It was a 58mm f1.4 MC Rokkor with a greenish coating with nice high contrast. Kodachromes would especially look crisp and saturated.
GrahamS
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
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I think I have a 202 that needs a little work. it advances but the film stays in place. the clip where the film attaches to the take up spools stays in place as the center post rotates.
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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Graham - that is a great landscape. Not to speak of the model!
The Minoltas of this vintage are probably one of the best buys these days - very good lenses at reasonable prices. Supposing you need another system, that is.
The Minoltas of this vintage are probably one of the best buys these days - very good lenses at reasonable prices. Supposing you need another system, that is.
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