The indomitable SRT-303 This is a review of the Minolta SR-T 303 (and it's sibling, the SRT100). I base my review on having spent half a year together and shot quite a bit of film with it. And I thought I was not going back to Minolta ever again. I sold my X-700, my 9xi, my 7xi and my XD11 and I said "enough, no more Minoltas" - how deluted I was. A lovely 700si found its way back to my collection (review here) and at Christmas, I came across an online listing saying: "old film camera - not working". It was for peanuts, so I said why not. The lens (a Makinon 28 f/2.8) was full of fungus so I threw it away, the camera - a beautiful SRT303 was working just fine and looked like new. A few weeks later, a SRT100 with an unusual Rokkor 50 f/3.5 macro was up for sale - price looked low and I got it. That's how this equipment came to my hands. I will not go into the historical details of these cameras, there are other sites that explain it so nicely. A...
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