Minolta SRT 101 | Before Cameras went Cheap
The Minolta SRT 101 is that camera you'd imagine a member of The Beatles holding while laughing and taking shots of each other in the studio recording and experimenting with new sounds. It has such a stylish 60's feel and look, yet it remains so fresh and timeless. Built from pure engineering and heavy duty metals, this old horse will keep shooting for decades to come and was considered Minolta's top line Professional camera when it launched back in 1967. It might seem a little limited to some newer and more automated cameras but that's it's special power. It's just the calmness of setting your shutter speed, deciding the aperture, focusing and then clicking the shutter to hear the loud slap. It's just a metal box that's capturing light, nothing fancy or overly done. I personally love this camera and it'll always have a history with me. So kick back and listen to my thoughts a 60's poster child camera Follow my Instagram: @vincentjack97 ----------------------------------------------- If you have any questions leave them in the comment section :)

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