Asanuma Japan came out with this 8×11 format camera in 1984, and also sold by Microtec. It was basically an Acmel M camera with a flash attached in an elongated …
Acmel M was produced by Asanuma Japan in 1984, and this model was sold by a companu named Microtec. The camera is plastic, no flash built-in, easy to operate and …
Made by Yashica, this Atoron model appeared in 1965, following the failures of their 16mm film format cameras. To this date, as far as I know, the Yashica Atoron is …
The Revue MiniStar 8×11 camera is basically the Yashica Atoron, relabelled for Europe. I have a Mamiya 16 Automatic which was labelled Revue 16 Automatic and sold as such in …
The Minox B camera can be used with the Minox 8×11 electronic flash, via the 8×11 flash adapter, it fits perfectly. However, bear in mind that while you have the …
One of my best flash photographs, taken with Minox IIIs camera and using a Minox 8×11 Electronic flash. Distance was judged good and so was the shutter time. I was …
Took this photo when I visited the Kapfenberg Schloss in Austria, during the winter of 2013. The camera was a Minox IIIs with Agfa APX 100, and when I saw …
This article here is taken from a communist newspaper dated 1956, no idea the month or exact date. It is some sort of a popular magazine actually, destined to instruct …
Starting with Riga, the Minox cameras benefited of metallic film cassettes; an excellent design, sturdy and storing up to 50 exposures per negative strip, these old-style film cassettes are now …