| Do you have a Minolta SR Series No TTL metering? Repair needed? Or maybe a CLA? |
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The SR-2 was introduced in during 1958 as Minolta's first SLR offering. It had a quick return mirror, automatic diaphragm, horizontal travel cloth focal plane shutter, Speeds are 1 to 1/1000th second and B. It was most commonly supplied with a 55mm F1.8 PF.
It was succeeded by the the SR-1 (several versions), speeds only to 1/500th second. and the SR-1S which added the 1/1000th speed in 1964.
The SR-3 arrived in 1960 and had a preset diaphragm and split image focusing.
The SR-7 introduced 1962; has a built in (non TTL) cross coupled light meter.
| Self Timer |
Yes |
| Hot Shoe |
No |
| Metering Type |
None |
| Focusing System/Method (Camera) |
Manual |
| Camera Format Type |
24mm X 36mm |
| Weight |
24 oz |
| Color Scheme(s) |
Black and Chrome |
| Shutter Technology |
Horizontal Travel Fabric |
| Exchangeable Viewfinder Screens |
No |
| Flash Connection |
PC Connector |
| Date/Event of introduction |
1958 |
| Type of Camera |
SLR |
| FP Shutter Travel Time (X Sync Speed) |
1/50th |
| Aperture Mechanism |
Preset
Automatic |
New in box with warranty papers as it came from the dealer Indistinguishable from new but no box or no papers or both Very close to new condition with only subtle signs of use or handling. Extremely nice condition but does show some handling and use but no hard use whatsoever. Excellent condition but shows some wear and use. Perfectly Excellent operating condition but cosmetics leave something to be desired. Usable but has mechanical, optical and cosmetic issues as indicated in individual descriptions Issues as indicated in individual descriptions Very significant conditions as indicated in individual descriptions. The lower end of this range is basically a paperweight that looks something like it might once have taken some pictures.
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