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Minolta SRT 200

  • Camera Type for Minolta SRT 200

    Slr

  • Film Type for Minolta SRT 200

    35MM

  • Manufacturer of Minolta SRT 200

    Minolta

  • Origin Country of Minolta SRT 200

    Japan

Size & Weight

  • Camera Size for Minolta SRT 200Medium
  • Camera Weight for Minolta SRT 200620g
  • Camera Build Material for Minolta SRT 200Metal

Focus

  • Camera Focus Mode for Minolta SRT 200Manual Focus
  • Camera Focus Type for Minolta SRT 200Split Image

Exposure

  • Camera Shutter Speed Range for Minolta SRT 2001s – 1/1000s
  • Camera ISO Speed Range for Minolta SRT 2006 ISO – 6400 ISO
  • Camera Exposure Modes for Minolta SRT 200Manual
  • Camera Exposure Meter for Minolta SRT 200Through-the-lens, center-weighted (TTL)
  • Camera Viewfinder for Minolta SRT 200Pentaprism eye-level type

Lens & Accessories

  • Camera Lens Type for Minolta SRT 200Interchangeable Lens
  • Camera Lens Mount for Minolta SRT 200Minolta SR
  • Common Camera Lenses for Minolta SRT 200Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 50mm f/1.7 is a common lens for the Minolta SRT 200 Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 50mm f/1.7Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 50mm f/1.4 is a common lens for the Minolta SRT 200 Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 50mm f/1.4
  • Camera Flash for Minolta SRT 200Minolta SRT 200 Flash No Built-In Flash
  • Camera Common Accessories for Minolta SRT 200Lens hood is a common accessory for the Minolta SRT 200 Lens hoodCamera case is a common accessory for the Minolta SRT 200 Camera caseStrap is a common accessory for the Minolta SRT 200 Strap

Battery

  • Camera Battery Type for Minolta SRT 2001.35v mercury cell
  • Battery Life for Minolta SRT 200Approximately one year of normal use
  • Battery Replaceable for Minolta SRT 200Replaceable

Manual

Use Cases

  • Camera Use Cases for Minolta SRT 200
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Description for Minolta SRT 200 Description for Minolta SRT 200

The Minolta SRT 200 is a classic 35mm film SLR camera that was first introduced in 1975. It is part of Minolta's SRT series, known for their robust build quality and reliable performance. The SRT 200 features a rugged metal body with a comfortable grip, making it easy to handle and operate. It has a bright and clear viewfinder, allowing for precise composition and focusing. The camera offers manual exposure control, with a wide range of shutter speeds from 1 to 1/1000 seconds, as well as a bulb mode for long exposures. The SRT 200 has a built-in light meter that provides accurate exposure readings, ensuring well-exposed images. It is compatible with a wide range of Minolta MD mount lenses, giving photographers the flexibility to choose the right lens for their needs. Overall, the Minolta SRT 200 is a reliable and versatile camera that is suitable for both beginners and experienced photographers.

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The SRT 200 is powered by a common 1.35V PX625 mercury battery, which can be replaced with an alkaline or silver oxide equivalent. The camera has a self-timer function, allowing for self-portraits or group shots. It also has a hot shoe for attaching an external flash, as well as a PC sync socket for connecting studio strobes or other off-camera flashes. The SRT 200 has a sturdy mechanical shutter that can withstand frequent use and has a flash sync speed of 1/60 second. The camera has a film advance lever for advancing the film after each exposure, and a rewind crank for rewinding the film at the end of the roll. It has a standard tripod mount for stable long exposures or self-timer shots.

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Description for Minolta SRT 200 Pros and Cons for Minolta SRT 200

Fully mechanical camera, no need for batteries

Reliable and durable construction

Bright and accurate viewfinder

Wide range of compatible Minolta lenses

Easy to use and great for beginners

Manual focus only

Limited exposure modes

No built-in light meter

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Description for Minolta SRT 200 Potential Problems and Fixes for Minolta SRT 200

Light Meter Failure

The light meter in the Minolta SRT 200 can sometimes fail due to age or damage. Regularly test the light meter and consider professional repair if it stops working.

Shutter Sticking

The shutter in the Minolta SRT 200 can sometimes stick, especially in colder temperatures. Keep the camera warm and regularly use it to prevent this.

Foggy Viewfinder

The viewfinder in the Minolta SRT 200 can become foggy or hazy due to dust or moisture. Regular cleaning and careful storage can prevent this problem.

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