Talk:Minolta SR-T 101

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Hi Uwe Kulick,

I'm wondering why you put this picture in the article. Together with the image that was already there, it looks rather messy right now. I'm not sure you wanted to leave it this way, but I thought I'd mention it anyhow. --driesvandenelzen 16:14, 18 October 2006 (EDT)

Hi Dries van den Elzen

It looks messy when you switch character size to unreadability in Netscape, otherwise I see no problems with the two images. IE likes them together with all character sizes. I just want to encourage our new image contributor Capt.Kodak .

Best regards, Uwe

Hi Uwe,

I moved the picture to the introduction. This way we serve both purposes: stimulate new contributors and a calmer layout.--driesvandenelzen 04:44, 19 October 2006 (EDT)

Search engine cannot find article

Why can't this page be found by searching for "minolta srt 101"? Can anyone correct it. It can be found by searching for "Minolta SRT 101". Added by User:Bastian Loehrer on Dec 5, 2006.

This is because the search is case-sensitive. I will make the appropriate redirect. --Rebollo fr 18:19, 4 December 2006 (EST)

Thanks

Metering / viewfinder box excellent

I have a great Sigma Minolta mount zoom lens, and being a purist, I need an SR-T 101 to mounted it on. This page has gone a long way to convince me to finally get one. The metering section is great, but, still, the meter's workings are difficult to explain. After I get the camera, I may try to improve the explanation.

Olympus FTL

In the article the Olympus FTL is mentioned as the first 35 mm screw mount camera with open-aperture TTL-metering.

1) in my opinion this is wrong, I think the Pentacon Super was the first one.
2) is a reference to a screw mount camera in this article necessary at all?
--Joerg Krueger (talk) 14:02, 29 May 2019 (UTC)

Nikon

"Perhaps the most notable new feature was the full aperture metering facility, a feature it took Nikon twelve more years to figure out how to accomplish" This seems vastly wrong, unless it is based on technicalities like the F's TTL finder being optional, and Nikkormats not being Nikons. Is there something I'm missing?

Yeah, this is wrong. I'm editing it out. Livestockgeorge (talk) 02:38, 18 September 2020 (UTC)