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The '''Minute 16''' was a subminiature camera for 16mm film. It resembled a cine camera because of its narrow upright construction. It used film in reloadable cartridges.
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The '''Minute 16''' is a sub-miniature camera for 16mm perforated film in reloadable cartridges. It was introduced 1949 by the [[Universal|Universal Camera Corp.]] of New York, NY, USA, a company perhaps best known for the Univex cameras of the 1930s. The introduction of the Minute 16 did not prevent the Corporation from going bankrupt 1952.  
  
===specifications===
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The tiny chromed metal camera looks like a cine camera with the traditional foldable frame finder at the top. It has a [[meniscus lens]] set deep in an aluminum lens barrel with a small aperture selector lever marked f6.3 - 11 - 16 next to it. Some versions (perhaps later versions?) also include a marking for f/8 between the f/6.3 and f/11 markings. The lever on the right-hand side winds the camera and sets the shutter, and the shutter release push button is situated just above it. The camera features a shutter lock-out that prevents accidental double exposures, especially important on such a small camera that is meant to be carried in a pocket. A manually-reset frame counter is just below the winding lever. A 1/50 sec. single-speed semi-cylinder guillotine [[shutter]] is located behind the lens.
*Type: subminiature viewfinder camera
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*Manufacturer: [[Universal]]
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A remarkable feature is the tripod socket at the camera base, which doubles as a flash synch contact; a rare feature also found on the 35mm [[SLR]] [[Contax S]] introduced the same year as the Minute-16. For the especially interested collector the camera must be in its original box and with its huge flashlight in the style of a professional [[strobe]] with side bracket. The simple, but quite solidly made camera, is very common on its own.
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==Specifications==
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*Type: sub-miniature viewfinder camera
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*Manufacturer: [[Universal|Universal Camera Corp.]] of New York, NY.
 
*Year of launch: 1949
 
*Year of launch: 1949
*Film/frame-size: 16mm/10×14mm
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*Film/frame-size: 16mm [[cassette film|film cassette]]/10×14mm
*Shutter: Guillotine shutter with speed 1/60 sec.
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*Shutter: Guillotine shutter with speed 1/50 sec.
 
*Lens: meniscus lens
 
*Lens: meniscus lens
*Aperture: f6.3, f11 and f16
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*Aperture: f/6.3, f/11 and f/16 (some versions also include f/8)
*View finder: pop-up sports finder
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*Viewfinder: two-piece foldable sports finder
 
*Film advance: lever
 
*Film advance: lever
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*Flashlight
  
===links===
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==Links==
*[http://www.submin.com/16mm/collection/universal/introduction.htm Minute 16] at submin.com [http://www.submin.com]
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/universal_camera_corp/universal_camera_corp_minute_16.htm Universal Minute 16 user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
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*[http://www.submin.com/16mm/collection/universal/introduction.htm Minute 16] at [http://www.submin.com submin.com]
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*[http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/picture.php?/3126/category/869 Minute 16] at [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/ Collection G. Even's site] (in French)
  
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[[Category:1949]]

Latest revision as of 05:44, 29 January 2024


The Minute 16 is a sub-miniature camera for 16mm perforated film in reloadable cartridges. It was introduced 1949 by the Universal Camera Corp. of New York, NY, USA, a company perhaps best known for the Univex cameras of the 1930s. The introduction of the Minute 16 did not prevent the Corporation from going bankrupt 1952.

The tiny chromed metal camera looks like a cine camera with the traditional foldable frame finder at the top. It has a meniscus lens set deep in an aluminum lens barrel with a small aperture selector lever marked f6.3 - 11 - 16 next to it. Some versions (perhaps later versions?) also include a marking for f/8 between the f/6.3 and f/11 markings. The lever on the right-hand side winds the camera and sets the shutter, and the shutter release push button is situated just above it. The camera features a shutter lock-out that prevents accidental double exposures, especially important on such a small camera that is meant to be carried in a pocket. A manually-reset frame counter is just below the winding lever. A 1/50 sec. single-speed semi-cylinder guillotine shutter is located behind the lens.

A remarkable feature is the tripod socket at the camera base, which doubles as a flash synch contact; a rare feature also found on the 35mm SLR Contax S introduced the same year as the Minute-16. For the especially interested collector the camera must be in its original box and with its huge flashlight in the style of a professional strobe with side bracket. The simple, but quite solidly made camera, is very common on its own.


Specifications

  • Type: sub-miniature viewfinder camera
  • Manufacturer: Universal Camera Corp. of New York, NY.
  • Year of launch: 1949
  • Film/frame-size: 16mm film cassette/10×14mm
  • Shutter: Guillotine shutter with speed 1/50 sec.
  • Lens: meniscus lens
  • Aperture: f/6.3, f/11 and f/16 (some versions also include f/8)
  • Viewfinder: two-piece foldable sports finder
  • Film advance: lever
  • Flashlight

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