Minolta SR-7
The Minolta SR-7 was the last of the original Minolta SR camera series that was succeeded by the Minolta SR-T series. It was one of the SRs with fast shutter, and it was the only camera body of Minolta's earliest SLRs with a built-in meter. It was also the first Minolta SLR with a mirror-up lock.
Specifications
- Type: SLR camera body
- Manufacturer: Minolta
- Year of launch: 1962
- Film: 35mm film with speeds 6 to 3200 ASA
- Lens mount: Minolta SR mount
- Viewfinder: Pentaprism, Fresnel-lens with a microprism center as finder screen
- Shutter: Focal plane shutter with speeds 1 to 1/1000 sec. plus B, flash synchronized speeds 1 to 1/60 sec.
- Metering: built-in coupled dual range CdS meter, low range button on camera back (or on the front of the later version)
- Film advance: lever, rewind unlocking button and and rewind crank
- Weight: 990 g
- Dimensions: 146×95×91 mm
Links
- SR-7 at manualminolta [1]
- Minolta SR-7 on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand