Miranda Automex, Automex II
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Miranda Automex image by Peter M Lerman (Image rights) |
The Automex was a 35mm SLR introduced by Miranda in 1959. This was the company's first model offering a built-in selenium meter, coupled to the camera's shutter speed setting. The cell covers the front of the camera's pentaprism making this the most distinctive-looking Miranda model.
The Automex II (engraved as such on the front panel) was a small revision introduced in 1963, which expanded the meter's range of top film speed settings from 400 to 1600.
In 1965 the Automex II was replaced by the Miranda Automex III, marking the change to a CdS-cell meter.
Links
- Automex I and II at collector site MirandaCamera.com
- Miranda Automex manual at Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com
1961 Sears catalog listing for Automex scan courtesy Nesster (Image rights) |