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The camera is a simplified version of the [[Minolta SR-T 101]]. The viewfinder had just a microprism focusing circle as focusing aid. The camera had no self-timer and no [[mirror lock-up]]. The only new feature was the [[hot shoe]]. It was marketed by [[K-Mart]] and [[J. C. Penney]].
 
The camera is a simplified version of the [[Minolta SR-T 101]]. The viewfinder had just a microprism focusing circle as focusing aid. The camera had no self-timer and no [[mirror lock-up]]. The only new feature was the [[hot shoe]]. It was marketed by [[K-Mart]] and [[J. C. Penney]].
  
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* [http://www.rokkorfiles.com/SRT%20Series.htm SR-T series] in [http://www.rokkorfiles.com/ Rokkor Files]
 
* [http://www.rokkorfiles.com/SRT%20Series.htm SR-T series] in [http://www.rokkorfiles.com/ Rokkor Files]
  

Revision as of 10:12, 20 June 2019

The SR-T MC is a 35mm SLR camera released by Minolta in 1973.

The camera is a simplified version of the Minolta SR-T 101. The viewfinder had just a microprism focusing circle as focusing aid. The camera had no self-timer and no mirror lock-up. The only new feature was the hot shoe. It was marketed by K-Mart and J. C. Penney.

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