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Vintage_Photographer
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 7:35 pm Post subject: Minolta SRT100X vs SRT101 |
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Vintage_Photographer wrote:
Hi all,
New here but been around cameras for nearly 50 years. Just recently started playing with film again and looking at an SRT100X with Minolta 35-70 f3.5 for a very reasonable sum from my local camera shop.
Its somewhat confusing what the difference is between the 100x and the 101. I know the 100X doesn't have a self timer (which doesn't bother me as I really shouldn't be in front of any camera lens) but what else is missing?
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RokkorDoctor
Joined: 27 Nov 2021 Posts: 1438 Location: Kent, UK
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Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:37 am Post subject: |
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RokkorDoctor wrote:
Welcome to he forum!
The SR-T 100X was introduced in 1977 and was the successor of the SR-T 100b, and as such it is a very late (last) model in the SR-T series of cameras.
Compared to the much earlier SR-T 101 (1966) as far as I know the differences are:
The 100X has no self-timer, the 101 does
The 100X has no mirror lock-up, the 101 does
The 100X doesn't show the chosen shutter speed in the finder, the 101 does
On the other hand the SR-T 101 doesn't have a hot-shoe for the flash but only a couple of flash-sync cable contacts, whereas the 100X has a flash hot shoe. _________________ Mark
SONY A7S, A7RII + dust-sealed modded Novoflex/Fotodiox/Rayqual MD-NEX adapters
Minolta SR-1, SRT-101/303, XD7/XD11, XGM, X700
Bronica SQAi
Ricoh GX100
Minolta majority of all Rokkor SR/AR/MC/MD models made
Sigma 14mm/3.5 for SR mount
Tamron SP 60B 300mm/2.8 (Adaptall)
Samyang T-S 24mm/3.5 (Nikon mount, DIY converted to SR mount)
Schneider-Kreuznach PC-Super-Angulon 28mm/2.8 (SR mount)
Bronica PS 35/40/50/65/80/110/135/150/180/200/250mm |
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Vintage_Photographer
Joined: 10 Jun 2024 Posts: 78
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Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2024 2:01 pm Post subject: |
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Vintage_Photographer wrote:
RokkorDoctor wrote: |
Welcome to he forum!
The SR-T 100X was introduced in 1977 and was the successor of the SR-T 100b, and as such it is a very late (last) model in the SR-T series of cameras.
Compared to the much earlier SR-T 101 (1966) as far as I know the differences are:
The 100X has no self-timer, the 101 does
The 100X has no mirror lock-up, the 101 does
The 100X doesn't show the chosen shutter speed in the finder, the 101 does
On the other hand the SR-T 101 doesn't have a hot-shoe for the flash but only a couple of flash-sync cable contacts, whereas the 100X has a flash hot shoe. |
Thanks for the info!
Given none of those particularly matter to me I'm tempted to get the SRT100X with 35-70 (yes it's the final version). _________________ Current gear list:
Mamiya 645 TL Pro with 80mm and 110mm Sekor C, Rolleiflex SL35 with Rollei HFT 50mm/1.8, Rolleinar 135/2.8, 200/3.5, Pentacon 28/2.8 and Horizont 35/2.8, Minolta SRT100X, Rokkor 35-70mm f/3.5, Rokkor 100-300mm f/5.6.
Fuji X-E2 and X-T4 with Fuji 18-55 AF, 18-135 AF, TTArtisans 27/2.8 AF, 7.5/2 Fisheye, 35/1.4, 7Artisans 18/6.3, Samyang 12mm/2 AF, Tamron SP90 (on Nikon adapter), Ilford Sportsman, Zeiss IKon Contina II and Zeiss Ikoflex 1 TLR. |
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RokkorDoctor
Joined: 27 Nov 2021 Posts: 1438 Location: Kent, UK
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Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2024 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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RokkorDoctor wrote:
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Thanks for the info!
Given none of those particularly matter to me I'm tempted to get the SRT100X with 35-70 (yes it's the final version). |
Well, since they are at your local camera shop and the shutter works without batteries, I would simply try both of them and see which one has the best/most consistent shutter feel and accuracy. At an average 55~ish years old those shutter curtain cylinder springs can get a bit gummed up.
Or, if the price is good just go for the 100X mostly for the 35-70 lens (although a good condition 35-70/3.5 isn't very expensive by itself). _________________ Mark
SONY A7S, A7RII + dust-sealed modded Novoflex/Fotodiox/Rayqual MD-NEX adapters
Minolta SR-1, SRT-101/303, XD7/XD11, XGM, X700
Bronica SQAi
Ricoh GX100
Minolta majority of all Rokkor SR/AR/MC/MD models made
Sigma 14mm/3.5 for SR mount
Tamron SP 60B 300mm/2.8 (Adaptall)
Samyang T-S 24mm/3.5 (Nikon mount, DIY converted to SR mount)
Schneider-Kreuznach PC-Super-Angulon 28mm/2.8 (SR mount)
Bronica PS 35/40/50/65/80/110/135/150/180/200/250mm |
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Vintage_Photographer
Joined: 10 Jun 2024 Posts: 78
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Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2024 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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Vintage_Photographer wrote:
RokkorDoctor wrote: |
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Thanks for the info!
Given none of those particularly matter to me I'm tempted to get the SRT100X with 35-70 (yes it's the final version). |
Well, since they are at your local camera shop and the shutter works without batteries, I would simply try both of them and see which one has the best/most consistent shutter feel and accuracy. At an average 55~ish years old those shutter curtain cylinder springs can get a bit gummed up.
Or, if the price is good just go for the 100X mostly for the 35-70 lens (although a good condition 35-70/3.5 isn't very expensive by itself). |
So today I came home with an SRT100X and 35-70 f/3.5 Macro lens.
It's in immaculate condition and just been serviced.
Best of all the camera shop charges £70 for a service and I only paid £95 for it with 12 months warranty so pretty pleased with that.
Now to run a roll of Delta 100 through it and see how it behaves.
Already tried the lens on my X-E2 (with adapter) and very pleased with the sharpness and bokeh. _________________ Current gear list:
Mamiya 645 TL Pro with 80mm and 110mm Sekor C, Rolleiflex SL35 with Rollei HFT 50mm/1.8, Rolleinar 135/2.8, 200/3.5, Pentacon 28/2.8 and Horizont 35/2.8, Minolta SRT100X, Rokkor 35-70mm f/3.5, Rokkor 100-300mm f/5.6.
Fuji X-E2 and X-T4 with Fuji 18-55 AF, 18-135 AF, TTArtisans 27/2.8 AF, 7.5/2 Fisheye, 35/1.4, 7Artisans 18/6.3, Samyang 12mm/2 AF, Tamron SP90 (on Nikon adapter), Ilford Sportsman, Zeiss IKon Contina II and Zeiss Ikoflex 1 TLR. |
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Vintage_Photographer
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Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2024 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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Vintage_Photographer wrote:
RokkorDoctor wrote: |
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Thanks for the info!
Given none of those particularly matter to me I'm tempted to get the SRT100X with 35-70 (yes it's the final version). |
Well, since they are at your local camera shop and the shutter works without batteries, I would simply try both of them and see which one has the best/most consistent shutter feel and accuracy. At an average 55~ish years old those shutter curtain cylinder springs can get a bit gummed up.
Or, if the price is good just go for the 100X mostly for the 35-70 lens (although a good condition 35-70/3.5 isn't very expensive by itself). |
So today I came home with an SRT100X and 35-70 f/3.5 Macro lens.
It's in immaculate condition and just been serviced.
Best of all the camera shop charges £70 for a service and I only paid £95 for it with 12 months warranty so pretty pleased with that.
Now to run a roll of Delta 100 through it and see how it behaves.
Already tried the lens on my X-E2 (with adapter) and very pleased with the sharpness and bokeh. _________________ Current gear list:
Mamiya 645 TL Pro with 80mm and 110mm Sekor C, Rolleiflex SL35 with Rollei HFT 50mm/1.8, Rolleinar 135/2.8, 200/3.5, Pentacon 28/2.8 and Horizont 35/2.8, Minolta SRT100X, Rokkor 35-70mm f/3.5, Rokkor 100-300mm f/5.6.
Fuji X-E2 and X-T4 with Fuji 18-55 AF, 18-135 AF, TTArtisans 27/2.8 AF, 7.5/2 Fisheye, 35/1.4, 7Artisans 18/6.3, Samyang 12mm/2 AF, Tamron SP90 (on Nikon adapter), Ilford Sportsman, Zeiss IKon Contina II and Zeiss Ikoflex 1 TLR. |
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RokkorDoctor
Joined: 27 Nov 2021 Posts: 1438 Location: Kent, UK
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Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2024 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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RokkorDoctor wrote:
_________________ Mark
SONY A7S, A7RII + dust-sealed modded Novoflex/Fotodiox/Rayqual MD-NEX adapters
Minolta SR-1, SRT-101/303, XD7/XD11, XGM, X700
Bronica SQAi
Ricoh GX100
Minolta majority of all Rokkor SR/AR/MC/MD models made
Sigma 14mm/3.5 for SR mount
Tamron SP 60B 300mm/2.8 (Adaptall)
Samyang T-S 24mm/3.5 (Nikon mount, DIY converted to SR mount)
Schneider-Kreuznach PC-Super-Angulon 28mm/2.8 (SR mount)
Bronica PS 35/40/50/65/80/110/135/150/180/200/250mm |
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Vintage_Photographer
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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:14 pm Post subject: |
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Vintage_Photographer wrote:
Just picked up another lens for the Minolta - this time a 75-200 f/4.5 which was cheap enough that if it's rubbish it doesn't matter!
Only £20 so I'm ok with that. _________________ Current gear list:
Mamiya 645 TL Pro with 80mm and 110mm Sekor C, Rolleiflex SL35 with Rollei HFT 50mm/1.8, Rolleinar 135/2.8, 200/3.5, Pentacon 28/2.8 and Horizont 35/2.8, Minolta SRT100X, Rokkor 35-70mm f/3.5, Rokkor 100-300mm f/5.6.
Fuji X-E2 and X-T4 with Fuji 18-55 AF, 18-135 AF, TTArtisans 27/2.8 AF, 7.5/2 Fisheye, 35/1.4, 7Artisans 18/6.3, Samyang 12mm/2 AF, Tamron SP90 (on Nikon adapter), Ilford Sportsman, Zeiss IKon Contina II and Zeiss Ikoflex 1 TLR. |
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Doc Sharptail
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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:18 pm Post subject: |
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Doc Sharptail wrote:
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Just picked up another lens for the Minolta - this time a 75-200 f/4.5 which was cheap enough that if it's rubbish it doesn't matter!
Only £20 so I'm ok with that. |
Some of those slow old zooms have nice rendering for portraiture towards the shorter end at wide open.
-D.S. _________________
D-810, F2, FTN.
35mm f2 O.C. nikkor
50 f2 H nikkor, 50 f 1.4 AI-s, 135 f3.5 Q,
50 f2 K nikkor 2x, 28-85mm f3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 35-105 3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 200mm f4 Micro A/I, partial list.
"Ain't no half-way" -S.R.V.
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stevemark
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Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 12:55 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
Doc Sharptail wrote: |
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Just picked up another lens for the Minolta - this time a 75-200 f/4.5 which was cheap enough that if it's rubbish it doesn't matter!
Only £20 so I'm ok with that. |
Some of those slow old zooms have nice rendering for portraiture towards the shorter end at wide open.
-D.S. |
Not only at the shorter end! I actually quite like taking portraits around at 200mm focal length. The Minolta 4.5/75-200mm actually is a quite capable zoom - it outperforms pretty much any vintage 2.8/135mm at f=135mm, including the Zeiss CY Sonnar 2.8/135mm. Of course it's heavier, larger and much slower, though ...
I think you have a pretty nice set to start with, and I wish you good luck
S _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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Vintage_Photographer
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Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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Vintage_Photographer wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
Doc Sharptail wrote: |
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Just picked up another lens for the Minolta - this time a 75-200 f/4.5 which was cheap enough that if it's rubbish it doesn't matter!
Only £20 so I'm ok with that. |
Some of those slow old zooms have nice rendering for portraiture towards the shorter end at wide open.
-D.S. |
Not only at the shorter end! I actually quite like taking portraits around at 200mm focal length. The Minolta 4.5/75-200mm actually is a quite capable zoom - it outperforms pretty much any vintage 2.8/135mm at f=135mm, including the Zeiss CY Sonnar 2.8/135mm. Of course it's heavier, larger and much slower, though ...
I think you have a pretty nice set to start with, and I wish you good luck
S |
Sadly the 75-200 was full of fungus and I wasn't prepared to keep it so it went back and was replaced by a Tokina 70-210 which I picked up for just £2.99 plus postage.
Whilst not perfect it has no haze or fungus but isn't particularly sharp wide open at any focal length. For the money it'll do for now though. _________________ Current gear list:
Mamiya 645 TL Pro with 80mm and 110mm Sekor C, Rolleiflex SL35 with Rollei HFT 50mm/1.8, Rolleinar 135/2.8, 200/3.5, Pentacon 28/2.8 and Horizont 35/2.8, Minolta SRT100X, Rokkor 35-70mm f/3.5, Rokkor 100-300mm f/5.6.
Fuji X-E2 and X-T4 with Fuji 18-55 AF, 18-135 AF, TTArtisans 27/2.8 AF, 7.5/2 Fisheye, 35/1.4, 7Artisans 18/6.3, Samyang 12mm/2 AF, Tamron SP90 (on Nikon adapter), Ilford Sportsman, Zeiss IKon Contina II and Zeiss Ikoflex 1 TLR. |
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