ongakublue
Member
Hi all,
I see a Minolta SRT 101b body only on sale in the local camera store here for 36 dollars. Does that seem too cheap for you? Or normal? Also I couldn't find a simple answer to the reason why there is an a and a b model...
I am having trouble with my XE-5 and currently getting film developed from it which may or may not come out well. But for less than 40 dollars I see no reason not to have another camera body. I very much enjoy these old Minoltas. It's quite a buzz to learn them.
The camera is also on sale with a 55 1.7 lens for 115 dollars. Well, it's not designated as 101b. Just 101. Seems like a big difference! but I now own two 50mm MD lenses from Minolta so I have enough I think in more or less that focal length.
J
I see a Minolta SRT 101b body only on sale in the local camera store here for 36 dollars. Does that seem too cheap for you? Or normal? Also I couldn't find a simple answer to the reason why there is an a and a b model...
I am having trouble with my XE-5 and currently getting film developed from it which may or may not come out well. But for less than 40 dollars I see no reason not to have another camera body. I very much enjoy these old Minoltas. It's quite a buzz to learn them.
The camera is also on sale with a 55 1.7 lens for 115 dollars. Well, it's not designated as 101b. Just 101. Seems like a big difference! but I now own two 50mm MD lenses from Minolta so I have enough I think in more or less that focal length.
J