On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 14:49, "om@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <om@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>AFAIK, All the Minox-marketed, classic miniture cameras use the same,
>fixed-focus lens and exposure system. They are all viewfinder cameras and
>use Minox film. They are not made by Minox however, and the Japanese maker
>actually has more models than Minox brings into this country.
>The line includes:
>Nikon SP
>Hasselblad SWC
>Leica IIIf
>Leica If
>Leica IIIf military
>Leica M3 chrome
>Leica M3 black
>Leica M3 gold
>Nikon F chrome
>Nikon F black
>Rollieflex 2.8f TLR
>Contax I
>Pentax SP
>On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, siddiq wrote:
>> http://camera.megahouse.co.jp/lineup4.htm
>> an M3 miniature that takes Minox film! is that cute or what?
I believe their web site said all the Nikon models, as well as
the Leica IIIf model, are "Stop Production". Which effectively
means EOL (End of Life), so I don't know if they are still
available.
-Dan
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