ishutteratthethought
Group owner
Hello Folks,
I really think subminiature photography is a great way to attain a unique looking image or print. When you expose an image on such a small piece of negative, enlarge and print it, you can achieve an appearance unlike any other due to distortion issues caused by such a small negative.
I have tried various speed films but prefer the faster grainier films so when enlarged, you get a vey high grain look. Others try to go for the as clean as possible look which is attainable with the slower speed films & higher end Minox and Yashica systems.
I will post some images produced from my first submini camera, the Minox IIIs made in approximately 1951.
I have since acquired a Minox B as well as a Yashica Atoron.
Hope to see others examples soon and please feel free to chime in. Also, any photos of your cameras would be great to see.
There are obviously a host of other submini sites on the web which I participate in frequently but I thought it would be cool to see what other APUGrs were up to in the submini world.
Thanks!
Steve Zimmerman
I really think subminiature photography is a great way to attain a unique looking image or print. When you expose an image on such a small piece of negative, enlarge and print it, you can achieve an appearance unlike any other due to distortion issues caused by such a small negative.
I have tried various speed films but prefer the faster grainier films so when enlarged, you get a vey high grain look. Others try to go for the as clean as possible look which is attainable with the slower speed films & higher end Minox and Yashica systems.
I will post some images produced from my first submini camera, the Minox IIIs made in approximately 1951.
I have since acquired a Minox B as well as a Yashica Atoron.
Hope to see others examples soon and please feel free to chime in. Also, any photos of your cameras would be great to see.
There are obviously a host of other submini sites on the web which I participate in frequently but I thought it would be cool to see what other APUGrs were up to in the submini world.
Thanks!
Steve Zimmerman


) Think I have the Minolta daylight developing tank also, technically I don't need that either, siince I have an old Johnson developing tank that will easily let medevelop two 16mm's at the same time.... Did anyone mention 6x6? <evil grin>
that is those who, like yourself I suspect, can't quite see the point of the struggle (and it is, often) to work with the equipment. It can be so easy to go 35mm and bigger at the same or even less cost. That leaves you with one factor to forget and concentrate on the image.