Minolta SR-T 100 Single Lens Reflex Camera (SLR)

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Today we will be having a look at the Minolta SR-T 100 single lens reflex 35mm film camera. This thing was released all the way back in 1971 as the lower trim level to the SR-T 100. What does that mean? Essentially its the same build, but without a self timer or shutter speed display in the viewfinder, and the shutter speed uper limit is 1/500th of second as opposed to 1/1000th. The thing is completely mechanical, outside of the light meter. It feels like a brick in your hand, which I take to mean that the SR-T 100 is not likely to break. It should mean that, the SR-T 100 was released quite a number of decades ago, and its still working now.

So how does it work in the field? We are taking the Minolta SR-T 100 out to several spots, including Kanawha Falls, the New River Gorge, and Huntington, WV to give it a shot. I've loaded it with Fuji 200 film, so lets hit the road and see how it does.

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