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Congratulations! You now own an exceptionally precise camera that far exceeds the demands of the average photographer. The elements contained within it will meet any photographic situation on a professional level.
All cbout your Minolto sR-t OI
Your Minolta SR-l features the world-famous Rokkor F1.8/55mm, F2.0/55mm or F2.0/53mm lens treated with an exclusive Achromatic coating to give you high fidelity sharpness particularly in color photography. The camera contains an extremely bright penta prism viewing system and a completely automatic pre-set diaphragm. Please read this manual carefully so that you may effectively utilize the full potential of your new Minolta SR-1. (All illustrations used in this booklet are with the Fl.S lens. There is no fundamental difference in usage between the F1.8 and F2.0 lenses.)

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S p e c i f i c a t i o n s. '. 6 stepsto perfect pictures Film loading Advancingthe film Shutter speeds Setting the diaphragm. Automaticdiaphragm Depth of f ielcl How to use the pre-view button
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H o w t o u s e t h e M i n o l t a S R m e t e r.g l F o c u s i n ga n d f r a m i n c. Holding the camera Unloadingfilm. S e t t i n g t h e s e l f - t i m e r. Flash photography Interchanging lenses Accessories..29.30.32.34.3b..3g.40
Minoltn SR-t Specificntions
Film Rewind and Back Opening Knob Penta Prism Viewfinder Film Advance and Shutter Cock Shutter Release Shutter SPeed Dial Film Counter
Fl ash Synchronization Terminal s Lens Lock Meter Shoe Aperture Setting Ring Focusing Ring Distance Scale Depth of Field Scale Standard Lens Depth of Field Pre-view Self-timer
Film Pressure Plate Take-up Spool Sprocket Gear Shutter Curtain Rewind Shaft Rewind Release Button Viewer Tripod Socket

6 steps to perfect

piclr.lr

l. Loacl f il m

Adv anc e

l ev er

4. Set Aperture
5. Focus and Frame 6. Press shutter
(Eoch step is exploined in detqil on the following poges.)
F i l ml o a d i " rV ,
t To open the camera back, pull out the rewind knob until it stops. Then with a slight extra pull, the back will snap open. Exposure counter will automatically return to start posrtron. 2Insert film magazine into the chamber so that the axis of the magazine is the on bottom chamber. side of the 3 Push the down. If rewind knob you should turn and
have any difficulty, the knob slightly pusb down again.
Film loading or unloading should be done in the shade. When loading the film, be sure not to touch the shutter curtain.

4 Turn of the spool

the knurled base f i lm take-up f ilm faces
unti I the catching clip upward.
5 Insert the f i lm leader into the take-up spool. Make sure the sprocket gear teeth are engaged perf orwith the f i lm atrons.
6 Advance the f i lm lever unti I both sides of the f i lm perlorations are engaged properly with gear. the sprocket the When advance lever stops, release the (:an shutter so you advance further.
7 Please make sure the film is parallel to the camera body bef ore c losing the camera back.

8 Advance and then

lever release action

Repeat ar e

rt stops shutter. tw i c e and you

until the

window The f ilm counter indicates when the f irst f ilm f rame is in position ready to be exposed.

r eadv

to shoot.
If the film is loose in the cartridge you can tighten it very slowly by turning the rewind knob clockwise.
Emutsion speed indiccrr"V
As on a the convenient back of
number of your film the red figures.

number loaded.

located the emulsion speed (ASA o r D I N ) o f t h e f i lm you have just Simply t u r n t h e d i a l to the corresponding

the camera to

re mi n d e r,

set the indicator

speed.

Film speed

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Films ASA i Emulsion speed numbers (AsA) are listed above Kodacolor X 64 for your convenience. They are also found on the Ektachrome X 64 instruction sheet contained with each film. (daylight type) Kodachrome II 10 (daylight type) Kodachrome X 64 E k t a c h r o m e H i g h S p e e d 160 (daylight type) Anscochrome 32
ILFORD HPS Ansco Super Hypan AGFA ISOPAN RECORD AGFA ISOPAN ISS AGF'A ISOPAN IFKodak Panatomic X Kodak PIus X Kodak Tir X

125 400

Advnncing

rhe film

The shutter cannot be released until the film advancing lever is completely wound. If, after advancing the lever, the shutter release is still locked, advance the lever again until it stops. When winding the film advance lever, you wi ll f eel some resistance just before the end of the stroke. This is normal resistance. Keep mechanical it stops comwinding until pletely. Caution:At slow shutter speeds second or I I 2 such as 1 second, do not advance f ilm while shutter is in motion. The f ilm advance lever perf orms actions simulthe followingfive taneously: 1.Advances the film 2.Advances the film counter 3.Cocks the shutter 4.Sets the quick return mirror 5.Opens the diaphragm fully You can turu the lever either with several short strokes or one 180 degree stroke.
shutter ro""o{rn
The shutter speed dial is markecl with f igures 1 to 500 plus B and X. The figures l, 2, 4, B, 15, etc., indicate shutter speeds of 1 second, I 12 second, second I l4 up to 1/500 second. The B position, or bulb, enables you to keep the shutter open as long as the shutter button is pressecl down. This position is usecl when more than one second exposure ls requlrecl. 'fhe X position corresponcls to about 1/50 seconcl speecl. This equlpment. speeri is userl with electronic f lash

Sening

shuttcr

it up with

the dial to the desired speed, lining the center red line.
sertins the dioph."r{t
The diaphragm ring has aperture f igures f rom 1.8 to 16. Turn the diaphragm ring so that the desired aperture figure coincides with the white dot. The click stops enable you to use intermediate aperture openings between any two f /stops. The larger the aperture f igure, the less light volume is permitted

through the lens. For example, &t f 16 the diaphragm is closed down to a pin-point opening; at f 1.8 the lens is wide open. The relationship between aperture and light volume is shown on the scale below. Diaphragm can be set either before or after advancing the film lever.

An.,ur"

Lig h t volume
Whor is q completely dicphrcgm?

qutomqtic pre-set

One of its
the superb f eatures of the Minolta SR- 1 is completely automatic pre-set diaphragm. In a conventional single lens reflex camera, when the lens is stopped down the visual f ield of view becomes darker thus making it dif f icult to focus. In the Minolta SR- 1, the lens is completely automatic ancl pre-set;aperture is always at maximun opening unti I
the shuttter is released. Consequently, focusing can be quickly determined through the extra bright viewfinder no matter what aperture you have preselected. When the shutter is released, the diaphragm closes to pre-set aperture, the mirror clears, the picture is taken the mirror returns, the diaphragm re-opensto maximum aperture.all simultaneously, all automatically.

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Depth of ,,",{r,
The depth of fielcl of a lens is the range of clistance within which all subjects are in relatively sharp f ocus. This range varies with the aperture opening. It is greatest when the lens is stoppecl down ( f 16) anrl least when it is f ul ly ( opern f l.B ). Tht: photographs sirle illustrate relation-ship. 'l'he same subject was taken at rlifferent aperture settings.

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The principles goyerning depth of field
Depth Bockground Foregroun epth of field
depth of field is greater as the distance is increased or the aperture is stopped down. 2. The depth of field grows less as the distance is decreased or the aperture is enlarged. ll. The depth extends greater into the background 1.The than into the foregrouncl. 4. The depth of f ield is greater with a shorter focal length lens and shallower with a longer focal length lens. Because the depth of field can be controlled by the aperture stops, you can either bring to sharpness both bac,kgrouncl and f oreground or emphasize the s u b j e c t s h a r p n e s s o n l y b y p u r p o s el y m a k i n g t h e background out of focus.

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Auto Rokkor. Auto Rokkor oto 55mm, f 1.8 55-- ,l2.o NOTE: If your lens is 53mm/12.0, see page 56. www.orphancameras.com
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Your Minolta SR-l should be used with the highly accurate detachable CdS light meter. It's powered by a mercury battery and extremely sensitive, covers an extensive range from candlelight to bright ( 0. - , 0 c d / m 2. outdoors The light ) receiving angle is only 30o. Hence, you measure the l ight ref lected by the subj ect only. Extraneous I ight does not upset exposure readings. The meter is coupled to the shutter and, as you will read on the fol lowing pages, very easy to use.
Toble shows relotionship between operture ond shutter speeds.

ShutterA". (sec.)

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How to use the Minoltcl SR -"r"rJrn
lJsed correctly, this CdS light meter will give you correct exposure every time. It measures outdoor It's extremely light and indoor light as well. versatile, every bit as reliable as the hand-held types the professionals use. It will measure the reflecetd light of anything that can be photographed.
are two I ight-measuring scales on the top There of the meter. One is for general outdoor photography, the other is for dimly lit situations. In such situations switch to low sensitivity l ight and read the corresponding aperture f igures on the meter scale.
Attqching the mefer to rhe cqmerVn
On the bottom side of the meter, you'l I see a fitting pin. Insert the pin into the meter shoe locatecl on the camera. Before attaching the meter to the camera, however, you should set the two shutter dials (one on the
c am er a, pr es s couple n ot,, y ou one on the m eter ) the m eter c l ow n to i nto the s am e s peeds. the s hoe shutter. di al and If it it fhen, will does unti l

correctly the

to the m eter 's w i th

camera's s hutter

r otate feel it

s l i ghtl y di al.

engage

the c am er a's

s hutter
Elemenfs of fhe Minolrcl SR meler.

Shutter s peed di al

Film speed dial Diaphragm dial ( f s toP) Sensitivity change dial Guide line

Photo cell

Immediately after loading film, set the ASA film speed rating on the top of the meter. Rotate the aperture dial (A) until the speed rating of the film you are using lines up with the ASA mark (B). DIN speed ratings are also marked on the dial. (C) (D).Battery checking mark. See page 24.

Selecting shuffer speed or qperlure
You may set either shutter speed or aperture first. If you set shutter speed first, measure the light and the meter needle will indicate the correct aperture for that speed. If you set aperture first, adjust the shutter dial, while measuring the light, until the meter needle coincides with the aperture you have pre-selected. Shutter speed is usually determined by the motion of the subject. If you are compelled to use a fast shutter speed, 1/500 for example, set it on the shutter dial. The dial is coupled to the meter and automaically adjusts the meter's light value scale to coincide with the shutter speeds. In other words,
t he m e t e r w il l t u re f o r a ny shutter speecls. i n d i ca te co rre tc aper of o f a va r iety one
1/500sec. for fast moving

objects.

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When determining aperture setting, read along the guide line of the light meter scale. The meter needle will indicate the correct diaphragm opening. It will not, however, always point directly to a f /stop number. It may f al l between or of f to the side of guide lines in which case an intermecliate f /stop shoulcl be set on the aperture ring of the lens barrel.
1/30 sec. or slower in dark places.
I/L25 s ec. for s l ow moving objects.

Operqting

rhe light meter

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There are four positions on the light meter dial---Checl<, H, OFF and L. 'f he average I ife of the mercury battery is two years. During use, howerer, yolr may test battery power by turning the meter dial to "Check" position. If the needle points to the check mark as i llustrated on page 2l then battery power is ample. If the neeclle falls outside the check mark, battery power is not aclequateancl it is time to replace the battery. [Jnlike conventional batteries, the mercury battery cloes not lose power gradually. When it clies, it clies abruptly. Hence, your light meter is always working at maxlmum accuracy.
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When the meter needle does not register due to inadequate light, use the low sensitivity shift dial. Rotate the dial ((L" position. This shifts the to the meter to low sensitivity light and gives a correct exposure reading even under adverse lighting conditions. In some cases the low sensitivity reading may be one f/stop lower than the high sensitivity reading. IJse the lower light value. (In the low position, read the orange colored f numbers. )

*klt OFF When the camera is not in use, switch the meter dial to the" OFF" position. This will insure longer battery life.

Determlnlng

reflected

Bcckllghtlng

In the case of backlighting, move close to the subject and measure the light ref lected from it. Be particularly careful that the backlight does not strike the lightreceiving surface of the exposure meter. Otherwise the result will be a silhouette.

Photogrophing

People

Londscope Photogrophlng

For landscape photographing, the subject, be of course cannot approched and exposure must be measured at the camera position. Special care shoulcl be taken so that direct light from the sky is not measured. Measure the general lighting conditions of the area and take the average reading.
When photographing a person, the light reflected by the subject and the light reflected by the background may be at wide variance, particularly in snow, at the beach or in other bright backgrounds. In such cases move the camera close to the subject and measure the ref lected light. If you cannot approach the subject, light can be measured by extending the palm of your hand in front of the meter.

Replacingthe bq*e rY

The average life of the mercury battery is two years. When the meter does not respond to light, the battery is dead and must be replaced. This mercury is a conventional battery available throughout the world. Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the meter by turning the cover counter-clockwise. Take out the old battery. When replacing the new battery, be sure the plus ( + ) side is facing up towards you. Note: When the battery has deteriorated any of are suitable as replacement: National M-D Type/Malory RM-625R E v e r e a d y E G.E. N o. 5 the following
Focusinsqnd frqmi"r!*
Look through the viewf inder and rotate the f ocusing ring on the lens barrel. Your subject will become sharp and clear. At the sharpest point you are in focus and ready to shoot. You see exactly the same image that will appear on the film negative. This is one of the advantages of the single lens ref lex More important, because you system. f ocus through the lens there is never a paral lax problem -l'his no matter how close you get to the subject. svstem also permtis you to see the real relationship

between subject, background and foreground and the actual color condition when using f ilters"

Inf rcrred film

indiccltor
If you use infrared film, focus as you would ordinarily. Then move the distance scale to correspond with the red letter R which appears on the depth of field scale. For example, if your focus scale tells you the subject is 15 feet from the camera, move the focsui.tg ring so that the number 15 I ines up with the red letter R.

Film position

indiccrtor
On the top of the camera there is a red circle with a line through it. This mark indicates the exact position of the f il m in the camera. Precise distance then is the distance from the subject to this line. With the aid of a tape measure, this line can be used for extremely critical focusing. For general photography such f ocusing is not necessary.

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The pr ess with sharp camera the may
be fi r m l y in may held horizontally y our to or vertically. It is best to the and s hutter i ns ur e

cam er a

agai ns t or der focus

fac e and al l

r el eas e

a slow

pr es s ur e You

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negatives.

whichever

convenient

for You,, alth ough for s equenc e s hots i t i s adv i s abl e to us e the r i ght eye to per m it fr ee us e of the r api d w i nd l ev er. The lever co ntai ns a doubl e ex pos ur e pr ev enti on d ev i c e; the s hutter autom atically l oc k s after eac h pi c tur e.
Using slow shutter speeds

. When slower

usi n g it

sh u tte r

speecls to use

i s a d vi sa b l e all

I ll5 tr ipod

second and

r e l e a s e to a vo i d If a tripocl

ca mer a

m ovem ent. set the camera on or
is not available, sta ti o nar y.
release button. It is best to use a cable release whenever you use a triPocl. Note: At slow shutter speeds please be careful not to advance the film while the shutter mechanism is still in motion.

against The

so me th i n g

c ab l e

re l e a se

i s scr ewecl

shutter

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When you hove will not be

finished the odvonce the

roll, you

qble to

the lever ony lever or mogozine ond
further. Do not force the film will teqr

odvonce

out of the

be impossible to rewind.

You must rewind the f ilm back into the f ilm magazine in order to unloacl the camera.
When you have finished taking pictures, push in the rewind release button and it will click into place. If the button should pop up, advance the lever slightly and push the button down again.
2. Raise up the crank and rewind in a clockwise direction as the arrow on the knob indicates until you feel the film slip out from the clip of the take-up spool and a sudden release of tension.

Whenever do not pull

rewinding up the

f ilm, rewind

pleose knob.
Note:Load ing or unloadinB f il m should be done in the shade. When opening the back cover, be sure not to touch the shutter curtain.
This oction snops open the comero bqck ond your f ilm would be exposed.

3.Open i.tg {ar f il m

the camera back by th e it re w i n d g o e s. knob

puilas th e

ou t as

Re m ove

magazine.
Senlng self-tr-"rvrn the
The self-timer allows you to get yourself into the picture. (It can also be used to minimize blur at slow shutter speeds. ) The self-timer has a built-in automatic bypass. If , after setting the timer, you don't want to use it, simply press the shutter release button and the timer will not operate.
1. To set the timer, push down the lever. When it is all the way clown as shown in the picture, you will get a time lapse of 10 seconds.
2. To start the timer. push the button towards th e lens barrel. The shutter will release automatically in 10 seconds.

Ftcrshphotogrophy

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Flash is recommended for night shots, indoors or outdoors, and for filling in shaded areas. Your Minolta SR- I is gearecl f or both electronic f lash ancl ordinary f lash bulbs" Be sure to insert the
flash cable into the correct terminal of the camera. terminal is for electronic f lash, " EP" is The "X" for focal plane flash bulbs.

f lclsh Set the shutter speed dial to the red "X". Slower speeds may also be used. The camera is synchronized from I second to 1/50 of a second for electronic flash. Electronic

Flcrsh bul b s u t

bs DS ane : lk s [Jse FP clza s sb rUIlbs r ( Focal Pl aT. tze ra he c t b u l b s ). T hh, c a mt er:a r s synchronr zed st tter shut str)e s :ed f rom S I at all ] n 500 econd when uslrng second to T I E sec

FP class

bs. bult
Attcrchins ftcrsh equipme"Vuo v
To attach f lash equipment to your cam er a, &D access or y s hoe i s pr ov i dec l store) which fits over the penta p r l s m viewfinder. Her e is how i t i s i n s t a l l e d.

( av ai l abl e

at y our

l oc al

c am er a
A) Turn the eyepiece on the vlewf inder counterclockwise and re move rt.
B) Insert the accessory shoe unto the eyepiece.
C) To lock the shoe oD, replace the eyepiece to its original position.
Shutter speeds for flclsh photogrqphy you can use.) (The speedshown by oblique lines are the speeds

FP cl bul b

class bul bs

X S p e e dl i g h

exposure

How to determine

Insert the flash gun into the accessory shoe f rom the rear. Then tighten the f lash gun screw. The
important factor in f lash photography is the aperture setting. This is determined by the brightness of the f lash and the distance from the tight to the subject. As these factors very greatly, precise instructions are attached with flash bulbs and electronic flash.

Exposure guide nurnbers

instructions accompanying f lashbulbs or electronic f lash will include guide numbers for the most popular films. lJnder the guide number system, you divide the guide number by the distance of the subject from the lamp in order to obtain the correct f/stop. The guide number formula is: The
Guide number ?, t/stoP -distance
Minolta automatic preset lenses can be changed even after advancirg the lever ancl stil I maintain the fullest aperture opening. To remove the lens, push down the Iens lock button ancl turn the l ens barrel counterclockwise until it stops. Lift out carefully. To the the with Turn attach the lens, insert it into bayonet mount by lining up recl clot on the lens barrel the red clot on the camera. the lens clockwise until it

stops.

Minolrcr SR phot"

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Relqtive

fields

Minoltcr interchongecrble lenses

Interchongeoblc

Ientcr

Maximum Aperture

Angle of view

Focal length ( mm)

Diameter screw

of filter (mm)

AUTO W.ROKKOR SG W.ROKKOR QE AUTO W.ROKKOR HG MACRO ROKKOR QT AUTO. ROKKOR PF

76" 64" 64" 45" 43" 41"
Minimum Distance Focusing 60cm (2.0 feet) 40cm(1.25feet) 40cm ( 1. 2 5f e e t ) 23cm (0.76feet) 50cm ( I. 7 5f e e t ) 60cm ( 2. 0 f e e t ) l20cm (4.0 feet) 0 c m( 4. 0 f e e t ) l20cm (4.0 feet)

2.8 3.5

1.8 1.4
ROKKOR TC AUTO TELE ROKKOR QE AUTO TELE ROKKOR PF ROKKOR TC ROKKOR TC AUTO TELE ROKKOR PF TELE ROKKOR QF TELE ROKKOR TD TELE ROKKOR TD AUTO ZOOM ROKKOR AUTO ZOOM ROKKOR
24" 24" 24"

18"

lg"

80- 160

77 126
l50cm (5.0 feet) 150cm(5.0 feet)

3.5 4.5 5.6 3.5 8

12"

8" 4"

200cm ( 6. 6 f e e t )
0 c m ( 4. 8 5f e e t ) 0 c m ( 3 7. 5f e e t ) 250cm(8.0 feet) 0 c m ( 4. 8 5f e e t ) 1

" 30"- 15

r60-500
hecrd Pqnorermq panorama head, an extensive With the Minolta range can be photographed in segments and printed as a single picture. The panorama head permits shifting the camera angle after each picture, shooting as much as 360' if you wish. Each film can be subsequently joined into one dramatic panoramic view. Especially effective for perspective photography with the extended horizon distinctly shown.
Ultro-wideAngle W RokkorSG-F 3. 5/ m m.
F or panor am i c v i ew s or photogr aphy w i th an exaggerated S p e c i fi c o t i o n s : Picture ongle: Filter screw mount: Dioph ro gm: 76" 67mm Auto pre-set perspective.

Meicro

Rokkor
F3.5 50mm, Angle 5o F i l t e r S c r e w M o un t m m also general photography, but for Not only good for ancl macrophotoly copying especial reverse graphy. Macro Rokxor QF' consists of intermediate ring and Leica mount adapter ring, ring. The lens is designed f or use f rom inf inity from infinity to I inches without adapter ring; is used. The to 8 inches when reversing ring enlarged size will be 1:1.
New type inlerchongeqble Rokkor TC, F4, l35mm
A versatile lens for nature photography, animals and plants. With the Minolta Extension Bellows II , Rokkor TC can be used from infinity to close up-l : 1. 1 ratio. The lens is also valuable in portraiture, copying and comme rcial photography.

lenses

F3.5, l5

Zoom Lens

Auto Zoom Rokkor
F8, 160-500mm l5o -5 Angle

80-l60mm Element

Angle 30o^,15" Filter Screw Minimum With Mou nt-77mm (8ft.) (lY+ft.)
Minimum distqnce:4.5m Filter screw mount: 77mm Diophrogm: Automotic pre-set This z oom is a high-performance des i gned for tel eand any com Auto highly

distonce-250cm

ottochment-l40cm

cluf omcltic

diaphragm This is the new Minolta Rokkor Zoom lens that f unctions as several lenses. It zooms f rom B0 to 160mm with no shift in focus while zooming. Also, you get a clear, distinctive picture all the time with no change of brigbtness telephoto an even at maximum setting. It's ideal as all-purpose telephoto lens.
photog raphy. l i ghter other in
S mal I er w ei ght lens power: is It than of the also

parativative Zoom Rokkor

maneuverable. new hor i z ons sports s ubj ec t events, of

introduces

for photogr aphi ng landscapes and

ec ol ogi c al

i nter es t.

Weight: 1350 sr

Tipe Tipe

Extension bellows

A versatile device for extreme close-ups as in the phtoography of animals and plants, for example. There are two Minolta sets-type I and type II (deluxe). Typ" T is a folding compact type. Typ" I has the slide copying attachment.

Copylng steind

With the camera held rigidly on a suitable support, matter, most close-up work, copying of printing with etc., are easily accomplished. Combined expand the extension devices, the copy stand will versatil ity of your SR.

Microscope cdopter

This adapter is used between the microscope and the camera body when taking microphotos. You easily take micropictures of moving can objects while watching them through the lens.

Angle finder

The angle finder attaches to the eyepiece mount and permits you to view the subject at right angles.
Uririversol microscoFe photo system This equipmentis designedto record faithfully and

accurately results of microscopic research. It has two finders and a highly efficient exposure meter. The equipment can also be used for reproduction of literature and f il m title.

qffiw%

Eyepiece correclion
Five different lenses designed for individual diopter of far-sighted eyes are useful for easier focusing.

Mcrgnifier

is used for precise focusing in The magnif ier copying, close-ups and telephotography, ultra microphotography.

Accessory clip

Withe SR accessory clip to your camera. you can attach a flash gun

Filters

F i l ter s ar e us ec l to obtai n tr uer or other m or e special c l r am ati c ef f ects. results in the print or to secure
Lens shqde to A lens shade is recommended prevent any stray
I igh t on from the e n te ri n g th e l e ns which will in cause glar e p i c t ure. E sp e ci a l l y essential synchr oflash
35mm 58mm 53mm 55mm l00mm 135mm
work. 35mm f 2. 8 // t 4 53mm
2. 8 ,f 4 t.1. 8 ,{ 2 3.5 2.8

Filter

screw mount 55mm
100mm 100mm 135mm 200mm 300mm 600mm
lccmm Mount f 1.8 ) 58mm f r. 4 Telephoto lenses include a lens shade.

55mm f 2

4 3.5 4.5 5.6
F i l t e r s c r e w mount 43mm F i l t e r s c r e w mount 62mm // 46mm

67mm 77 rnm 126mm

Polorizing filter

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flqsh gun
Excellent pictures can be taken even in dark places indoors or at night by using f lash with the SR camera. Accessory cl ip is easily used to f i x t h e f l a s h gun to the SR.
A polar rzing f ilter controls or eliminates reflections on non-metallic surfaces i.e. glass or highly finished wood or plastic. It can also be used to darken the sky very dramatically.
Minolta polarizing filters are: for 55mm f 1.8 or f 2 and 53mm f 2 standard lens 100mm f 3.5 telephoto lens // // 135mm f 2.8 35mm f 2.8 35mm f 4

wide angle lens

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odopter

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With the Leica mount type adapter, Leica mount type lenses are f itted to the SR. These lenses, however, can be used only for close-ups and copying, since they are designecl for a different back-fclcus.
With this adapter, Praktica lenses can be used with the SR-7. The lens can then be used from the nearest distance to infinftv.
With this adapter, oDy lens fitted with Exakta bayonet mount can be used with the SR from the nearest distance to infinitv.

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As a result of the remarkable developments in the electronics industry and research work, the use of cathode ray tube oscilloscopes has increased at a rapid pace. This unit can be used for accurate photography of images in electronics testing and research.

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