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Taz777

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I've been busy over the last couple of days ordering components for a manual SLR system. So far I have ordered the following from several different sources around the world:

  • Minolta X-700 body
  • Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 50mm f1.4 lens
  • Body cap and lens caps
  • Batteries for the camera
  • Minolta 360PX flash
  • Minolta neck strap

I just need a sanity check that the body, lens and flash will work together. I've put in some research online and it seems like they should, but I'm not 100% sure.
 

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X700 is a nice camera, all of the Minolta MC/MD lens are very good to excellent, I don't of any real dogs. For a second body I would think about a St101 or 200 series body.
 
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X700 is a nice camera, all of the Minolta MC/MD lens are very good to excellent, I don't of any real dogs. For a second body I would think about a St101 or 200 series body.

Thanks for the advice, Paul. Do you mean the SRT-101 body?
 

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I think that the MC lens will not be compatible with the program mode or the off the plane auto on the x-700. I think you would need the MD with the minimum aperture sliding tab "MD lock" on the barrel.
 
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I think that the MC lens will not be compatible with the program mode or the off the plane auto on the x-700. I think you would need the MD with the minimum aperture sliding tab "MD lock" on the barrel.

Yes, I believe you're right. I think Aperture mode may work fine.
 

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Optically, and construction-wise, I find the MC 50 F1.4 to be better than the MD 50/1.4. But- the latter is required for full compatibility with the later camera bodies. I'd stick with the MC series.
 

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All good equipment. With the MC lens you won't be able to use P (Program) mode on the X-700 but I think few people use that mode. Use A (Aperture-priority) mode as an automatic mode. The 360-PX is a great flash and works in TTL mode with the X-700 body, i.e., flash is regulated by Through-The-Lens sensors at the film plane, considered more accurate.
 
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My imported X-700 is still at U.K. customs whilst they work out how much I need to pay n customs duty. It’s a frustrating wait! In the meantime I’ve acquired a Rokkor MD 50mm f1.4 as the condition and price were too good to miss. I’ve also got on order an SR-T 102 body which may arrive earlier than the X-700 as I bought it within the EU.
 
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