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Minolta XD-11 & SRT-202 35mm SLR Cameras plus many +++

Tamron SP 35-80 & SP 60-300 Macro Zoom Lenses

Item condition:Used
Ended:11 Nov, 200900:13:32 GMT
Bid history:3 bids
Winning bid:US $78.00
Approximately £48.30
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Item number:140357251366
Item location:Littleton, Colorado, United States
Post to:Worldwide
Item specifics
Condition: UsedFocus Type: Manual
Brand: Minolta  
 

Minolta - Tamron Super Set read on its a long list make me an offer send me an e-mail if you have any questions we have like about 37 items that are in this lot!! Look at the pictures need more let me know!!

The List of what you are bidding on:

1). Minolta SRT-202(1) w/Minolta Rokkor PF Lens 55mm F1.7(2) and original leather case(3)- Used - AS Is - Shutter and Viewfinder clean some dents no mold! Meter In-Op but shutter speeds fine. Lens

  • Single lens reflex camera with through-the-lens CLC (Contrast Light Compensator) meter coupled to shutter and film speed.

  • Meter sensitivity EV 3 to EV 17 at ASA 100.

  • Film speeds supported ASA 6-6400

  • Fully mechanical cloth focal plane shutter with speeds from 1-1/1000 sec plus B

  • Shutter speeds 1-1/60 sec with electronic flash

  • Oversized quick return mirror for no image cut-off even with supertelephoto lenses

  • Exposure control needle, selected shutter speed and aperture visible in viewfinder

  • Flash synchronization (X and FP)

  • Mat-Fresnel-field focusing screen with split-image spot surrounded by microprism band

  • Film safe-load indicator

  • Automatic reset film counter

  • Film memo holder

  • Accessory hotshoe

  • Self timer

  • Depth of field preview button

  • Multi-Exposure
2). Minolta XD-11(4) w/winder G(5) and Minolta case for camera and winder together(6) - Used - As-is - Shutter and viewfinder great meter works great! has dents no mold!!

he camera was developed by Minolta in conjunction with Leica, and the body became the basis for the Leica R4, and later, as the chassis for the the Leica R5, R6 and R7. Leica introduced a more advanced metering system into the body (including spot metering), but most of the other features of the camera are evident in both bodies.

When the XD11 was released in 1977 it was the top of the line Minolta camera of its era, with the exception of the XK Motor, a motorized version of the 1972 XK camera. The XK Motor was a professional model released in 1976, and was only sold in very small numbers. The XD11 was highly praised by critics of the time, and is still regarded by many to be the best manual focus body made by Minolta.

So why was the XD11 so applauded? Well here's the reason - the XD11 was the world's first camera with aperture priority and shutter priority, as well as a fully metered manual mode. The availability of both aperture and shutter priority gives the photographer unprecedented creative control, as well as ease and convenience of operation

But that is not all, some of the other features of the XD11 are as follows:

  • Electronically controlled stemless shutter speeds from 1/1000 to 1 second for automatic modes plus stepped speeds from 1/1000 to 1 second plus “B” in metered manual mode. “X” sync setting for 1/100 sec, plus fully mechanical operation at “O” (1/100 sec) and “B”.

  • Completely electronic automatic aperture control in shutter priority mode.

  • Final check metering system (after stopping the lens down the camera performs a final check to ensure that the exposure will be correct). This was later also used in the Minolta X-700.

  • Very bright acute-matte viewfinder screen with details of selected aperture and shutter speed, so no need to take the eye from the viewfinder, even in metered manual mode.

  • A range of interchangeable screens was available (see here).

  • Vertical traverse metal blade focus plane shutter for quiet operation, and also enabling a fast 1/100 sec flash sync speed. This sync was the fastest of the Minolta Manual focus bodies, and was nearly twice as fast as the later X-700.

  • Silicon photocell TTL centre weighted meter, measuring at full aperture for display then at taking aperture for exposure. Automatic exposure range EV1 to EV18.

  • Can be used without batteries in fully mechanical mode at B for long exposures, or at “O” for 1/100 sec. This feature was included because photographers had traditionally been used to mechanical cameras, and there was still some hesitation at relying on a battery. What it means now is that for extremely long exposures the battery can be removed, resulting in zero current drain. Later models, such as the X-700 had a maximum long exposure time of about 2 hours, due to the fact that battery power was required to keep the mirror up.

  • Remote shutter release that will accept both electronic and manual shutter releases.

  • Unlike later cameras like the X-700, the XD11 uses a full metal body construction.

  • Can be used with the Autowinder D for motor driven sequences of up to 2 frames per second.

  • Exposure adjustment lever for up to two stops over or under exposure from the metered setting.

  • Depth of field preview button.

  • Built-in eyepiece shutter for tripod use (won't mess up your metering).

  • Film “safe-load” indicator.

  • Self timer (adjustable from 2 to 10 seconds)

  • Multi Exposure!
3). Tamron SP 60~300mmF/3.8-5.4 one touch macro 5x Powerful Telephoto Zoom (7)- Used - Macro In-op but the rest and glass are perfect! - Tamron SP 60-300mm F/3.8-5.4 Model 23A: A somewhat above average performer compared to after market and OEM lenses within its class. Very good sharpness and contrast for a 5:1 zoom lens. Features macro at 60mm down to 1:1.55 with very good central image quality at moderate apertures combined with mediocre corner image quality. If you seek a normal to long telephoto zoom for general purpose sports and nature photography, then this is the lens to buy. (Includes Case and lens hood & Hoya UV Filter(o))
4). Tamron SP 28~80mmF/3.5-4.2 Compact CF Macro Zoom(8) - Used - a little ring slippage but the glass is perfect shoots great pictures! Tamron SP 28-80mm F/3.5-4.2 Model 27A: This lens definitely is an above average performer within its class even when compared to OEM lenses of the same era. Optimal optical performance is F/8 to F/11 at all zoom settings, and at these apertures this lens is very sharp. Macro performance is good between F/8 and F/22, but with a moderate drop of contrast in fine details towards the edges of the film plane. This is a very versatile lens which nicely covers the wide angle to slight telephoto zoom range, and which features decent built-in macro performance at the 80mm zoom position when using smaller apertures. (Includes Case CPC Phase 2 UV Filter)
5).  Qty. 2 Adaptall-2 Minolta XD mounts for the lenses(9*10) - gives full "green for go" functionality for the XD-11 fors on all Minolta SRT, XG, XD style mounts!

Now the rest of the stuff!!
Assorted Filters(15):
Rokunar Filters 52mm(1 each) -  ND4X, G(orange), Diffusion, Spot Soft, ND2X & 62mm 25A(Red) & 62mm Polarizer.
Tiffen Filters(1 each) - 52mm Polarizer, 49mm 4 point 1mm star, 52mm 4 point 2mm star.
Adaptor Rings(1 each) = 49 to 52mm, 52 to 55mm, 49 to 55mm
Hoya 37mm Polarizer (PL-Cir) & 35.5 to 37mm adaptor ring.
All of the above filters are glass and in perfect (used) condition.!!
Ambico Filter System(Resin)(6):
49mm adaptor ring(#7849) and filter holder with cover, #7754 Color Star, #7726 Red(25A), #7763 Blue (80A), # 7784 Dark Blue Gradient
all in perfect shape!
Cokin Filter System(All Glass)(6):
49,52,55mm adaptors and filter holder
A160 Coef. +1 2/3 Polarizer, A172 Pola Purple-Orange, A171 Pola Red-Blue
all in perfect shape!

Ok I thinks thats it! Nothing promised as is all I can say that its used but some great stuff!  You can throw in a roll of film and start shooting once you get it.
I tried to be pretty up front and detailed with the photo and descriptions!
Happy Bidding and Thank You for looking!! Make me an offer or email me a question!

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