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The [[Minox]] name carries James Bond cachet and the [[Minox 35]] line has the honor of being the smallest production full-frame [[35mm]] camera made. When sold in the 1980s the ML 35 was a high end and expensive item. These days they still have a enthusiastic band of followers but they also have a reputation for bad electronics. Due to the digital revolution Minox 35's are not fetching high prices any more - if you can find one in working condition they still make great pocket cameras that will give far better results than a [[LOMO]]. The 35 ML's lens is a 35mm f2.8 and it is [[scale focusing]]. Its exposure system is automatic or [[aperture priority]]. | The [[Minox]] name carries James Bond cachet and the [[Minox 35]] line has the honor of being the smallest production full-frame [[35mm]] camera made. When sold in the 1980s the ML 35 was a high end and expensive item. These days they still have a enthusiastic band of followers but they also have a reputation for bad electronics. Due to the digital revolution Minox 35's are not fetching high prices any more - if you can find one in working condition they still make great pocket cameras that will give far better results than a [[LOMO]]. The 35 ML's lens is a 35mm f2.8 and it is [[scale focusing]]. Its exposure system is automatic or [[aperture priority]]. | ||
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* [http://www.theothermartintaylor.com/moveabletype/archives/cameras/000155.html The Other Martin Taylor's review of the ML 35] | * [http://www.theothermartintaylor.com/moveabletype/archives/cameras/000155.html The Other Martin Taylor's review of the ML 35] | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, 23 April 2011
Minox 35 ML with flash and hood image by Martin Taylor (Image rights) |
Description
The Minox name carries James Bond cachet and the Minox 35 line has the honor of being the smallest production full-frame 35mm camera made. When sold in the 1980s the ML 35 was a high end and expensive item. These days they still have a enthusiastic band of followers but they also have a reputation for bad electronics. Due to the digital revolution Minox 35's are not fetching high prices any more - if you can find one in working condition they still make great pocket cameras that will give far better results than a LOMO. The 35 ML's lens is a 35mm f2.8 and it is scale focusing. Its exposure system is automatic or aperture priority.
The Minox 35 ML bears a very strong resemblance to the Balda CA 35; both cameras, as well as the rest of the Minox 35 and 110 line, were manufactured by Balda Kamera-Werk in Bünde, West Germany.
Technical Aspects
- Camera Type: 35mm full frame compact camera.
- Film Format: 35mm film
- Lens: 35 mm f/2.8
- Focusing Range: 0.9m to infinity
- Exposure meter: auto or aperture priority
- Shutter Speeds: 1/500 to more than 2 seconds
- Film Speed Range: ISO 25 (DIN 15) to ISO 400 (DIN 27)
- Focusing System: Scale focus
- Flash Synchronization: Hot shoe contacts
- Self Timer: 8 sec. delay
- Battery: One 1.5 volt silver oxide SR44
- Dimensions: 100 x 62 x 31mm
- Weight: 180 g
Links
- The Minoxography Community Forum
- Variations in Minox 35mm cameras and accessories and 35mm manuals brochure and advertisements
- Minox 35 Manuals
- The Other Martin Taylor's review of the ML 35
image by Martin Taylor (Image rights) |
Classic Compact Cameras |
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Canon IXUS | Minox 35 | Olympus XA | Penti |