Minolta SRT 102 Body
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For auction here is a Minolta
SRT-102 in Great condition. Everything works and this camera has a lot of advanced features. This camera is great either for a photography student, someone wanting the brilliant colors you don't get from the new point and shoot cameras, or a seasoned photographer.
The SRT-102 is truly one of the Cadillac's of the SRT line with full information viewfinder as well as hot shoe not found on the 100 and 101. You can read about other features of this great camera below. This SRT 102 is in Good condition a few small dings on the corners. Many of the 102's show more signs of wear than the 101's and 201's since they were aimed at the more serious camera enthusiast. Mirror foam and Light seals have been replaced. Reserve will be set at a modest $120 so the buy it now option does not disappear with the first bid. Test and calibrations done on this camera. Shutters speeds have been Computer tested. With many of these older SLR's the top shutter speed of 1000 may be off as much as 100%. I calibrate these to with in .0003 sec. Shutter curtain speed variation Computer tested. This can cause one side of your picture to be darker than the other if not adjusted. Flash Sync. If not adjusted part of you photo will be unexposed. New mirror foam. New light Seals. I would not use any of these older SLR's without a foam job. Light leaks can ruin your whole roll. Pictures and all. All Bearings lubricated. Electrical contacts cleaned. View finder cleaned. Meter has been recalibrated to the new 625A Battery . Battery $3.50 extra if desired. Serial # of Camera 2161828 Camera Features Shutter Speeds: B, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000. A top shutter of 1/1000 second, is a very desirable feature for high speed subjects and very bright scenes. Our modern fast films make this top speed a requirement for all around use. Self Timer: The self Timer used in the SRT line is a purely mechanical device allowing a delayed shutter firing of about 10 to 15 seconds. A self timer is seldom used feature, however it can enhance sharpness when used with a tripod, or allow you to get into your own picture. DOF Preview: The control for the DOF Preview is button. located on the lower right side of the lens mount. This feature allows for an actual depth of field preview of the picture in the viewfinder, by stopping the lens down to the selected aperture before shooting. Depth of field control, can render your otherwise, plain snap-shots, into very pleasing images. Visible in Viewfinder: Both Aperture and shutter speed. Having the selected shutter and aperture visible in the viewfinder is a very convenient feature for ease of use. It eliminates the necessity for checking the top and front of the camera prior to shooting each frame. Multi-Exposure: This feature works by depressing the rewind lock button before advancing the film. The film does not advance and the shutter is cocked for another shot on the same frame of film. The ability to shoot multiple images on the same frame is a rarely used feature, except by the most creative of users. Although you can do this on other SRTs the frame may move some. Hot Shoe: The Hot Shoe replaced the Cold Shoe of the earlier SRTs. It had wiring to a connection with the shutter flash synchronization circuit. Since a lot of flash units do not have connections for a PC cord, this feature can be vital for some users. Remember that keeping the contacts clean is very important. The Minolta proprietary CLC (Contrast Light Compensation) metering system was introduced in the 1960s as a new approach to obtaining correct exposures for high contrast scenes. It consists of two CdS cells mounted on little prisms that in turn are cemented onto the front and back upper faces of the pentaprism. The locations of these two CdS cells correspond exactly to the hot spots 'A' and 'B' in Figure 6. The CdS cell at point 'B' is more sensitive than the one at 'A'. Since the CdS cells are wired in series with one another, an average of the two is reflected in the effective reading. Since most scenes contain a bright sky above and a more subdued subject in the foreground this mixing of the two areas is supposed to keep the sky from overpowering the foreground. Exposure control: Metering and match-needle expose Turning shutter-speed dial and/or lens aperture ring to align follower with meter needle visible in finder yields proper exposure according to metering system indication at the film speed set. Alignment may be disregarded for exposure adjustment or full manual control. Split Screen Focusing: The SRT-102 has a
"2.5mm horizontal split-image spot surrounded by 1.5mm microprism band". Light-metering: Full-aperture TTL type with overlapping readings taken by 2 CdS cells mounted on pentaprism and circuited to provide optimum exposure in both flat- and most contrast-lighted situations; stop-down metering also possible. |
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Shipping is $8.00 in US other will have to be determined. If you want insurance it will be $3.00. Returns only if you find that I have not described the camera accurately during 14 day return period. I accept Paypal, Money Order, Personal check, and eBay payments. Serious bidders only! Winning bidder is to contact me via email within 3 days of auction close and payment must be made within 10 days. Or I will re-list the Item and post negative feedback. All items are sold AS IS !! Please E-Mail questions BEFORE YOU BID ! No refunds or returns will be accepted unless otherwise stated in advertisement. There will be No Exceptions to the policies and conditions described herein unless otherwise made agreeable by electronic internet mail contact between Seller and Winning Bidder.
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