Minolta SR-T 303 Single lens reflex camera (SLR)





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Minolta SR-T 303, a 35mm SLR, with physical condition fair and tested and working.
Description from the seller
The camera shown in the image is a Minolta SR-T 303 (also known as the SR-T Super in some regions and SR-T 202 or SR505 in North America). It is a fully mechanical 35mm film single-lens reflex (SLR) camera that requires a battery only for its built-in light meter.
Key Features
Shutter: Features a mechanical cloth focal plane shutter with speeds ranging from 1 second to 1/1000th of a second, plus a bulb mode.
Metering: Utilizes Minolta's Contrast Light Compensator (CLC) metering system, which is center-weighted and provides exposure information within the viewfinder.
Viewfinder: The "information-center" viewfinder displays both the selected shutter speed and aperture, along with exposure control needles for precise manual adjustments. It includes a micro-split image and micro-prism band for focusing assistance.
Lens Mount: Uses the Minolta SR bayonet mount, compatible with Minolta MC and MD lenses.
Additional Features: Includes a self-timer, depth-of-field preview button, and a direct-contact hot shoe for flash synchronization.
Build: The camera has a solid metal body and was produced from around 1973 to 1980, considered a high-specification model within the popular SR-T series.
The camera shown in the image is a Minolta SR-T 303 (also known as the SR-T Super in some regions and SR-T 202 or SR505 in North America). It is a fully mechanical 35mm film single-lens reflex (SLR) camera that requires a battery only for its built-in light meter.
Key Features
Shutter: Features a mechanical cloth focal plane shutter with speeds ranging from 1 second to 1/1000th of a second, plus a bulb mode.
Metering: Utilizes Minolta's Contrast Light Compensator (CLC) metering system, which is center-weighted and provides exposure information within the viewfinder.
Viewfinder: The "information-center" viewfinder displays both the selected shutter speed and aperture, along with exposure control needles for precise manual adjustments. It includes a micro-split image and micro-prism band for focusing assistance.
Lens Mount: Uses the Minolta SR bayonet mount, compatible with Minolta MC and MD lenses.
Additional Features: Includes a self-timer, depth-of-field preview button, and a direct-contact hot shoe for flash synchronization.
Build: The camera has a solid metal body and was produced from around 1973 to 1980, considered a high-specification model within the popular SR-T series.

