Condition: New in box.
The Minolta SR-T 201 is a rugged, fully mechanical 35mm SLR with manual exposure controls, TTL metering, and compatibility with Minolta MC and MD lenses. It’s known for its reliability, simple operation, and classic metal-body design.
Type: 35mm manual-focus SLR
Lens mount: Minolta SR bayonet; compatible with MC and MD lenses
Exposure control: Fully manual, match-needle metering
Metering: TTL CLC dual-cell light meter
Shutter: Mechanical horizontal-travel cloth focal-plane shutter
Shutter speeds: 1 second to 1/1000 second, plus Bulb
Flash sync: 1/60 second
ISO range: ASA 6–6400
Viewfinder: Eye-level pentaprism with exposure needles and shutter-speed display
Focusing screen: Split-image rangefinder with microprism collar
Film advance: Manual lever
Film rewind: Manual crank
Self-timer: Mechanical, approximately 10 seconds
Depth-of-field preview: Yes
Multiple exposures: Supported manually
Flash connections: Hot shoe and PC-sync socket
Battery: One 1.35V PX625 mercury battery for the light meter; the shutter works without a battery
Construction: Metal body
Introduced: Mid-1970s
Condition: New in box.
The Minolta SR-T 201 is a rugged, fully mechanical 35mm SLR with manual exposure controls, TTL metering, and compatibility with Minolta MC and MD lenses. It’s known for its reliability, simple operation, and classic metal-body design.
Type: 35mm manual-focus SLR
Lens mount: Minolta SR bayonet; compatible with MC and MD lenses
Exposure control: Fully manual, match-needle metering
Metering: TTL CLC dual-cell light meter
Shutter: Mechanical horizontal-travel cloth focal-plane shutter
Shutter speeds: 1 second to 1/1000 second, plus Bulb
Flash sync: 1/60 second
ISO range: ASA 6–6400
Viewfinder: Eye-level pentaprism with exposure needles and shutter-speed display
Focusing screen: Split-image rangefinder with microprism collar
Film advance: Manual lever
Film rewind: Manual crank
Self-timer: Mechanical, approximately 10 seconds
Depth-of-field preview: Yes
Multiple exposures: Supported manually
Flash connections: Hot shoe and PC-sync socket
Battery: One 1.35V PX625 mercury battery for the light meter; the shutter works without a battery
Construction: Metal body
Introduced: Mid-1970s