Автор: exo99
Дата: 26-02-09 22:17
Продавам апарат за ценители:
MINOLTA srTmc - II и два обектива
- цена 140 лева
Обективите са:
1. MINOLTA MC ROKKOR-PF 1:1.7 f=55mm,
Lens made in Japan.
Обективът е в отлично състояние, с предна и задна капачка.
2. ALBINAR ADG 80-200mm 1:3.9 MC,
Обективът е в отлично състояние, с предна и задна капачка.
Апаратът е в много добро състояние, но който го купи все пак не е лошо да мине през Наско за профилактика.
Затова общата цена не е висока за трите неща - 140 лева.
Утре ще кача снимки.
Minolta SRT MC-II (200)
by Karen Nakamura
Overview and Personal Comments
The Minolta SR series began with their first one, the SR-1 in 1959. It introduced the popular MC interchangeable bayonet mount for Minolta lenses. More than a decade and over a dozen camera models later, Minolta released the SR-T MC-II, which is a rebadged SR-T 200 with a few improvements. The SR-T MC II was produced from 1972 through 1975, the heyday of all mechanical SLRs. Like those of its time, it features an all-metal body, metal lens mount, smooth shutter action, and a solidity that the plastic SLRs of the 1980s and onwards have never achieved. The cameras of the 1970s have a better chance of working in 2050 than those made in the 1980s (see my anecdote regarding the Maxxum 7000 vs. Spotmatic below). Amazingly, you can still buy new MD mount lenses at camera stores. The only camera system with better longevity (1955-2004) is Leica's M-mount. Using the text or images on this website without permission on an ebay auction or any other site is a violation of federal law.
I purchased this SR-T as part of a larger lot of cameras from the estate of an elderly collector who had passed away. This SR-T was clean and well preserved, except for a rather large dent by the wind lever. I later sold it on ebay to fund my camera addiction hobby.
The camera was in great functioning condition. I tested the meter against my Canon EOS-3 and it was accurate across its range. Except for the ding, the body was in great shape. There's only a little bit of a wear mark on the left side where the camera strap attachment rubbed against the sid of the chrome. Inside the camera, the shutter is pristine. All speeds, including the oft-problematic 1 sec. shutter speed work great and appear accurate. The film rails are clean it looks like no one ever put film in this camera. The leatherette has some dirt spots that I should have cleaned a bit more before taking these photos. :)
Also check my pages on the Minolta SRT101/201. All of the Minolta MD cameras make perfect student camera. It has all the features that photography classes require:
Full manual mode
Centerweighted TTL metering
Depth of field preview
The metering was actually advanced for the day. It uses what Minolta calls their CLC method that combines both spot and center-weighted metering. Consider it the precursor of matrix metering. The original manual in PDF format is available from Minolta, I have a mirror copy on this web site as a convenience.
The camera uses a 1.35v PX625 mercury cell battery. In my experience, one mercury PX625 lasts about 3 years since all it's powering is the metering circuitry. If you can't find mercury cells, you may want to experiment with a Wein cell.
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Technical Details
Camera Name SR-T MC-II aka SRT 202
Manufacturer Minolta
Place of Manufacture Japan
Date of Manufacture 1973-75
Focusing System Single lens reflex
Lens Mount Minolta MD Mount
Shutter Rubberized horizontal focal plane curtain.
1 sec - 1/1000 sec + B (X-sync @ 1/60)
Self-timer
Metering System CdS cell mounted through the lens
Full aperture match-needle metering
Flash External hot-shoe and PC cable connection for X sync flash
Film type / speeds Type 135 film (35mm standard)
ASA 6 to 6400
Battery type 1 x 1.35v PX625A battery (not included)
Dimensions and weight
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Lens 45mm f/2.0 Minolta MD Rokkor
Manufacturer Minolta
Place of Manufacture Japan
Date of Manufacture
Lens Construction
Lens Mount Minolta MD mount
Focusing range 0.6 meters - infinity
2' - infinity
(right focusing, infinity on right)
Apertures f/2.0 ~ f/16 (1 stop steps)
5 aperture blades
Filter Mount 49 mm.
Dimensions and weight
Retail price ¥
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