The Minolta SRT 201 is a 35mm SLR film camera introduced in the early 1970s as an update to the popular SRT 101. It features a fully mechanical shutter with speeds from 1 to 1/1000 second plus bulb, and a built-in match-needle light meter powered by a PX625 mercury battery. The camera uses Minoltas SR lens mount, compatible with MC and MD Rokkor lenses. It includes a depth-of-field preview, mirror lock-up and a hot shoe for electronic flash. Built with a metal body and manual controls, the SRT 201 is well-suited for users seeking a reliable, all-mechanical camera with through-the-lens metering.