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The Minolta SR-T 201 was one of the SLR bodies of Minolta's popular SR-T series. It was an improved version of the SR-T 101. Its new features were the hot shoe for the flash and the film memo holder on the back. Everything else stayed the same. A later version of the SRT 201 got a non-locking depth of field button instead of a locking one, and flash modes reduced to X synchronization. Another later version of the SRT 201 got a better focusing screen with additional split-view-rangefinder. The last version had no more internal CDS-cells so that it was no more signed with "CLC" on the frontside.

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SR-T 201 was the camera's name in the USA. Minolta SR 101 was its name for the Japanese market, as Minolta SR-T 101b was its name in Europe.

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