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- Minolta_SR-mount abstract "The Minolta SR-mount was the bayonet mounting system used in all 35mm SLR cameras made by Minolta with interchangeable manual focusing lenses. Several iterations of the mounting were produced over the decades, and as a result, the mount itself was sometimes referred to by the name of the corresponding lens generation (f.e. "MC", "MD" or "X-600") instead.All lenses for these mounts are interchangeable between older and newer Minolta manual focus 35mm film SLR bodies. There are exceptions, such as, the lenses before 1961 feature a slightly different aperture leverage, and thus the automatic diaphragm may not work correctly on post-1961 cameras, and later MC/MD tabs may hit a screw of the front cover on earlier cameras. Four design enhancements, all forwardly inclusive and backwardly compatible, are: SR - 1958-1966: Plain SR-bayonet featuring automatic diaphragm. Lenses are labelled Rokkor (pre-set) or Auto Rokkor (automatic diaphragm) MC - 1966-1977: Meter coupling added (often called MC mount) allowing full-aperture TTL measurement. Lenses are labelled MC Rokkor. MD - 1977-2001: MD lever added, which allows the reading of the smallest available aperture, often referred to as MD mount. Lenses are labelled MD Rokkor or MD. MD X-600 - 1983-1998: X-600 mount extension reporting the maximum aperture of the lens to the camera body, which then engaged different auto focus confirmation sensors in the camera body.SR - The SR camera models from 1958 to 1967 features the initial design implementation of the SR bayonet, beginning with the Minolta SR-2. These are mechanical cameras without TTL metering or automatic exposure. The 1962 Minolta SR-7 was the first 35mm SLR with a built-in CdS meter, providing the same metering capabilities as the external clip-on meter available for the 1960 Minolta SR-3 and later models of the Minolta SR-1. MC - The SR-T 101 launched in 1966 has a lens coupling for full aperture through-the-lens (TTL) metering. A coupling lug protruding from the aperture ring operates the follower needle in the viewfinder, allowing the lens aperture to be set according to the meter reading. The camera has two CdS cells attached to the top of the prism that reads in a center-weighted fashion the brightness off the focusing screen. The later X-1 and XE models, also using the MC lenses, has an aperture-priority automatic exposure mode.MD - In 1977, the XD series introduced an additional tab on the lens which reported the smallest available aperture (f/16, f/22, or f/32) to the camera to accomplish shutter priority automatic exposure in S mode on the Minolta XD-7 (XD-11 in the U.S.A.), and later in the P (programmed automatic exposure) mode on the X-700. The proper use of this feature meant that the lenses had to be set to their smallest aperture. In 1981, MD lenses included a minimum aperture lock that prevented the aperture ring from accidentally being moved. X-600 - On the 1983 Minolta X-600 camera, intended for the Japanese market, there is also a focus assist and confirmation feature. The Minolta X-600 sensors need the lens's maximum aperture so that the camera body can use its appropriate sensors for judging focus accuracy. There is a tab inside the lens that identifies either f/2.8 or larger maximum lens aperture, or f/3.5 or smaller maximum aperture.The lens tab operates a switch inside the body of the X-600. There is no MD Auto Exposure feature on the X-600.The SR-bayonet mount was replaced by the Minolta A-mount, which was introduced in 1985.".
- Minolta_SR-mount thumbnail Cut-away_Minotla_SLR_IMG_0376.jpg?width=300.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageID "15220619".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageLength "6018".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageRevisionID "671329529".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink 3.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Auto_Rokkor.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lens_mounts.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minolta_SR-mount_lenses.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Depth_of_field.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Four_Thirds_system.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Leica_M-mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Minolta_SR-mount_cameras.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Minolta_SR-mount_lenses.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Minolta_products.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink MC_Rokkor.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink MD_Rokkor.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink 3.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Micro_Four_Thirds_system.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_A-mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_A-mount_system.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_SR-2.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_SR-T_101.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_V-mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_Vectis_S_series.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_X-1.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_X-700.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_XD.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_XD-7.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Minolta_XE.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Rokkor.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Samsung_NX-mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Single-lens_reflex_camera.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Sony_A-mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Alpha.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Sony_E-mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Tele-converter.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Teleconverter.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink Through-the-lens_metering.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink File:Bajonett_manual_minolta.jpg.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLink File:Blendensimulator_Minolta_XD7_animation-2.gif.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minolta MC/MD".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minolta SR-1, SR-2, SR-7".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minolta SR-T".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minolta SR-mount".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLinkText "SR".
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageWikiLinkText "SR-mount".
- Minolta_SR-mount caption "A cut-away Minolta XE showing its mount".
- Minolta_SR-mount connectors "automatic diaphragm".
- Minolta_SR-mount flange "43.5".
- Minolta_SR-mount hasPhotoCollection Minolta_SR-mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount imageName "Cut-away Minotla SLR IMG 0376.jpg".
- Minolta_SR-mount mountName "Minolta SR-mount".
- Minolta_SR-mount tabs "3".
- Minolta_SR-mount type "Bayonet".
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- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:From_Camerapedia.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_camera_mount.
- Minolta_SR-mount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Minolta.
- Minolta_SR-mount subject Category:Lens_mounts.
- Minolta_SR-mount subject Category:Minolta_SR-mount_lenses.
- Minolta_SR-mount hypernym Bayonet.
- Minolta_SR-mount type Article.
- Minolta_SR-mount type Weapon.
- Minolta_SR-mount type Article.
- Minolta_SR-mount type Source.
- Minolta_SR-mount comment "The Minolta SR-mount was the bayonet mounting system used in all 35mm SLR cameras made by Minolta with interchangeable manual focusing lenses. Several iterations of the mounting were produced over the decades, and as a result, the mount itself was sometimes referred to by the name of the corresponding lens generation (f.e. "MC", "MD" or "X-600") instead.All lenses for these mounts are interchangeable between older and newer Minolta manual focus 35mm film SLR bodies.".
- Minolta_SR-mount label "Minolta SR-mount".
- Minolta_SR-mount sameAs m.03hmb4j.
- Minolta_SR-mount sameAs Q354639.
- Minolta_SR-mount sameAs Q354639.
- Minolta_SR-mount wasDerivedFrom Minolta_SR-mount?oldid=671329529.
- Minolta_SR-mount depiction Cut-away_Minotla_SLR_IMG_0376.jpg.
- Minolta_SR-mount isPrimaryTopicOf Minolta_SR-mount.