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− | The '''Minolta SR system''' | + | The '''Minolta SR system''' is a [[camera system]] based on [[single lens reflex]] camera bodies for full frame format 24×36mm on [[35mm film]], and on the [[Minolta SR mount lenses|wide range of lenses]] for the cameras' [[lens mount]], the [[Minolta SR mount]], which was evolved from a simple bayonet mount to similar mounts which included more and more means of aperture control. |
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The Minolta SR system is a camera system based on single lens reflex camera bodies for full frame format 24×36mm on 35mm film, and on the wide range of lenses for the cameras' lens mount, the Minolta SR mount, which was evolved from a simple bayonet mount to similar mounts which included more and more means of aperture control.
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SR generation
- Minolta SR-2 (1958)
- Minolta SR-1 (1959)
- Minolta SR-3 (1960)
- Minolta SR-7 (1962)
- Minolta SR-1s (1967)
- Minolta SR-M (1970)
SR-T generation
- Minolta SR-T series (1966-1979)
X generations
- professional
- Minolta X-1 (1973)
- Minolta XE (1974)
- Minolta XD-7 (1977)
- consumer
- Minolta XE-5 (1975)
- Minolta XD-5 (1979)
- Minolta XG series (1977-1984)
- Minolta X-500, Minolta X-600, Minolta X-700 (1981-1983)
- Minolta X-300, Minolta X-300s, Minolta X-370, Minolta X-370s (1984-1995)