SR 3
Minolta
1971
MILT K 3010 b01
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SR 3
Minolta · 1971
| Typ | Rigid body, SLR |
| Format | 24x36 KB |
| Lens | Rokkor |
| Shutter | Schlitz |
Notes
Springblende
Archiv-Nr. MILT K 3010 b01
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"The Minolta SR-3 was launched in 1960 as the third 35mm SLR camera model from Chiyoda Kogaku. It replaced the SR-2, and was in turn replaced, in 1962, by the venerable Minolta SR-7 which was the first 35mm SLR camera with a built-in CdS-exposure meter. One of the standard lenses soon available would be the impressive Auto Rokkor-PF 1:1.4 f=58mm with depth-of-field pre-view stop-down lever. Chiyoda Kogaku, Minolta since 1962, was one of the very few Japanese camera makers who melted its own optical glass from raw materials like sand and rare elements for use in their optical production. Improvements…"
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Variants (2)
| Nr. | Year | Lens | Shutter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a01 | 1960 | Rokkor | Schlitz | Blendenvorwahl |
| b01 | 1971 | Rokkor | Schlitz | Springblende |