The Minolta SR mount was the bayonet mounting system used in all 35mm SLR made by Minolta with interchangeable manual focusing lenses. Several iterations of the mounting were produced, for different lenses branded as "SR", "MC", "MD" or "X-600", and the mount itself is sometimes called by one of these names.
All lenses for these bayonets are interchangeable between older and newer Minolta Manual Focus 35mm film SLR bodies (there are exceptions, s...
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Minolta MD mount
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Lenses Compatible with this Mount:
- Konica Minolta 50mm f/3.5 MD Macro
- Konica Minolta 35-70mm f/3.5-4.8 MD
- Phoenix 100mm f/3.5 Macro
- Phoenix 500mm f/8.0
- Phoenix 100-300mm f/5.6-6.7 MF
- Vivitar 24mm f/2.8
- Tokina 28-70mm f/3.9-4.8 II
- Tokina 28mm f/2.8
- Vivitar 650-1300mm f/8-16
- Tokina AF 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5
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