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Minolta SRT-100X

The Minolta SRT-100X is a 35mm film SLR from Minolta's SRT series, a line of manual-focus cameras introduced in the 1970s with through-the-lens metering. It sat near the entry level of the SRT range, aimed at budget-conscious amateur photographers rather than professionals.

At recent UK auction, SRT-100X bodies have been modest performers, with hammer prices of £25 and £31 recorded — a wholesale range that reflects this model's position as an affordable user camera today in 2026. Because the sample is small, what a given body sells for is heavily condition-sensitive: a clean, working example with a bright meter will fetch the upper end, while shutter or foam issues can drop the value further.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: January 2026

Date Price Source
Jan 2026 £25 Flints Auctions
Jan 2024 £31 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Minolta SRT-100X worth today?

Based on UK auction hammer results, a Minolta SRT-100X is worth roughly £25–£31 at wholesale saleroom level, with condition and the presence of a working lens influencing where in that band it lands.

How much does a Minolta SRT-100X sell for at auction?

Recent UK hammer prices have been £25 and £31, so the typical price is in the mid-£20s to low-£30s before buyer's premium is added.

Is the Minolta SRT-100X a good value buy?

For users who want an inexpensive mechanical 35mm SLR with TTL metering, the SRT-100X offers strong value given how little clean examples sell for, though servicing costs can exceed the body's market price.