Minolta Srt102. Minolta SRT 102 film camera with Vivitar 12.8 f=28m wide angle lens My Minolta SRT-102 with Vivitar 200 mm f/3.5 Preset T-Mount Lens Following the 101, we also got the 100, the 102, the 200, 201 and 202, a few dedicated models produced for specific department stores, AND one - the SR-M - that had a built-in motor drive
Minolta srT 102 black w/ Rokkor 50/1.4, 35/2.8, etc. from forum.mflenses.com
If the image below looks like your camera, click below to see the PDF manual Following the 101, we also got the 100, the 102, the 200, 201 and 202, a few dedicated models produced for specific department stores, AND one - the SR-M - that had a built-in motor drive
Minolta srT 102 black w/ Rokkor 50/1.4, 35/2.8, etc.
Minolta SR-T 102 Minolta SR-T Super (European version) Posted 2-3-'13 Essentially a SR-T101, its additional features include a split-image rangefinder screen, viewfinder visible aperture settings, a hot shoe and double exposure capability "SR-T" stood for "SR"-cameras (SR for "single-lens reflex") like its predecessors SR-2, SR-1, SR-3 and SR-7, but with TTL metering system (T for "TTL"="thru the lens").
Minolta SRT 102 Chrome Version 1 (With Mirror Lock Up) 35mm Camera Body. It was also known as the 'SR-T Super" in Asia and the Pacific, or the 'SR-T 303' in Europe Minolta SRT102 Silver SLR 35mm Film Camera Body Parts Only
Minolta SRT102. The Minolta SRT-101 started the quite popular lineage of SRT-series cameras from Minolta The Minolta SR-T 102 was active in production between 1973 to 1975, for which it's safe to say that this camera is almost 40 years old