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  • 2 months later...

I lived and worked in Italy for 2 years. I couldn't always carry a

full-frame camera. The Minox B took some pictures that we really

enjoy, 25 years later.

 

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Some were not just snapshots. It seems the best subjects/compositions

occur when you least expect it -- and that's Minox time.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ten years ago I camped in a beatifull place in southern Brazil. The

most impressive feature there is a canyon 700 meters deep, there is a

very difficult track downwards wich I took with three friends.

I had a 35 mm Contaflex, a Zeiss Nettar 6x6, a Canon super8 movie

and... ha ha! a Minox B! The only one I could take in the

neckbreaking track. Martin's answer is right, it makes the difference

between having good pictures and no picture at all.

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Have you ever tried to carry a Nikon with Macro, 50 mm and 300 mm lens

with a flash, a binocular, bw Filters and a tripod on a backpack trip

for 3 weeks?

With a total weight about 20kg for the backpack you won't carry

another 10kg for your Photo equipment if you are able to do this with

1,2kg!

 

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I've left my 35mm System at home after I've startet using a Minox B

 

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And if you have friends who don't want to be pictured because of their

'Photo Face' you can do it without being noticed. They will be very

suprised when you present them a portrait without the 'Photo Face'

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<ul><li>Re:toy: "SMALL ENOUGH TO SEEM A TOY-NEVERTHELESS AN APARATUS OF THE FINESET PRECISION"--Minox 1939 ad in Miniature Camera

<li>Re: Nikon: Nikon once made 8x11mm camera too, but not as good and soon ceased production.

<li> Re: Waste time: Minoxers , 8x11 and 35mm alike, enjoy fun of photography at all time, not waste time.

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  • 8 months later...

When I back-backed in India I took a Minox LX, an EX (for colour

prints) and a Rollie 16 (to use up the old film). Also with me as a

1.5kg Hi8 camcorder.

 

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When I went to China and climbed the great wall I carried a Minox C

chrome and black (one for slides, one for prints) and a 3Kg Sony

V5000 in a case that weight in at 6Kg with lenses.

 

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My wife does not like the grain or the expenses of prints from the

Minox, but she has been stuck with it as she forgets her 'large'

camera (a Konica APS that is infact smaller than the Rollie 16) all

too often and the Minox (now an LX) is always with me.

 

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Most of my 35mm films from an SLR are perfect. Most of my Minox

pictures are very poor. Most of my 35mm picture are posed, taken in

the fullness of time. The Minox pictures are taken on the spot, on

the run, from a moving car, bus or train, when the event happens and

the moment is captured. A poor picture or no picture! If I take the

same care in Minox filming as the subject demands then the sun rise

in the desert of north west India or sunset across the Thames the

Minox is there and able.

 

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Even my 600gram spy-camcorder does not get carried around with me

like the Minox.

 

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The only thing more useful than carrying a Minox is a Switz Army

knife!

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  • 7 months later...

Until about a year ago I owned a 35mm SLR with lenses, flash, gadget

bag etc. BUT I WASN'T USING IT !

Couldn't be bothered with the hassle of carrying it around, If the

photo was there to take, the camera wasn't !

And if I had the camera, somehow the photo opportunities didn't

arise !

I now have a Minox B, and I am taking photo's again, they may or may

not be good ones, but at least I'm taking them.

A minox in the pocket is no problem at all, anytime.

I have now sold my SLR kit and I'm enjoying taking photographs again !

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The real 8x11 Minox a Toy!? Why not, so you can do snaps with a

hidden camera, that you have not to hide! People does not recognize

it as a camera. And after the snapshot, you can develop the film and

enlarge the tiny negativ to a b/w picture of 16" x 20". I have done

it and I am happy with it. I own also bigger cameras, also from

Japan, but my Minox B is my permanent companion. It is very reliable,

it needs no battery and you are never without a camera. Fortunately

Walter Zapp has invented the 8x11 Minox in the 193x-years.

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  • 4 weeks later...

I use an EC and have a C also.

The answer for me is that the EO goes with me everywhere.

It produces photos which fascinate me because you have to learn to use

the whole negative. I'll say that again, "you have to learn to use

the whole negative". For me that is the key. I have other cameras

but nothing makes me think as hard about the subject as the Minox.

Anyone who says they are toys is missing the point. They record

images and those images are what is important. And often, they would

not exist without the Minox. For me the Minox also is an aide memoir

since I also enjoy drawing and watercolor painting.

Compared with a large format camera even 35mm is a miniature camera,

so what. Each to his/her own.

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I use an EC and have a C also.

The answer for me is that the EO goes with me everywhere.

It produces photos which fascinate me because you have to learn to use

the whole negative. I'll say that again, "you have to learn to use

the whole negative". For me that is the key. I have other cameras

but nothing makes me think as hard about the subject as the Minox.

Anyone who says they are toys is missing the point. They record

images and those images are what is important. And often, they would

not exist without the Minox. For me the Minox also is an aide memoir

since I also enjoy drawing and watercolor painting.

Compared with a large format camera even 35mm is a miniature camera,

so what. Each to his/her own.

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I have an EC. I have had a C and a III but prefer the automatic

nature of the EC. I have never considered these cameras toys. They

are cameras and quite impressive to be sure. I also have a collection

of Minolta 16s but ignore them now as I cannot get the film anymore.

A real shame. My favorite Minox story is this: I was living in Hawaii

in 1991 and went to the ProBowl. The night before the game I went to

one of the better restauraunts and guess who was there? Chuck Knoll,

George Sifert and 2 other NFL coaches and their wives eating dinner.

And guess what? I had my EC with me and took a few snaps with no one

knowing a thing. Could not have done that with my Minolta 35 mm.

Steve

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  • 6 months later...

Waste your time, I own dozens of cameras, big negatives to really big

negatives. Any guess on which one I have in my pocket right now?

 

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I don't think anyone is going to argue that a 8x11 inch contact print

is going to resolve more detail than a hyper enlarged 8x11mm

negative. On the other hand due to it's size, audio volume, and

simplicity, the minox gets subjects that just wouldn't be an option

with the bigger camera.

 

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"To thine own self be true"

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  • 4 weeks later...

It seems that our frien here have no idea whatsoever about the joy

and satisfaction which comes with a good job done!I'm fairly

experienced in large and medium format and I started with Minox a few

months ago.The challenge was huge,everything was new and everytime I

released,I felt like I'm sitting some rather very difficult exams.The

developing,that joy or sorrow of seeing how good or bad your first

negative came out...Minox is not a joke or a toy;it's part of your

feelings of success or failure in general.Anyone can take a photo

with a APS or digital camera;the real thing though is the furrowed

brow taking a picture with your little Minox and feel the pounding

heart when you pump the therm in tank,imagining how will be the

negative,re-living all the shots you've taken,wondering where and

what went wrong.This all,for me at least,is Minox !!!

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  • 11 months later...
I thought it was a nice Toy (capital T). And sold all my little collection (from TLX to BL and accessories). Most pictures were awful. And continued to use my bulky Rolleiflex or an old Leica. Then I realized something was missing. I was no more able to have a ready camera with me. So I bought a little black LX. I will develop negatives by myself as I am certain that most problems and unsuccess are deriving from various Minoxlabs. BTW I need some help on scanning technique from 8x11 negatives. Thank you all. Alex
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