railwayman3
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Just do a google search and you'll come away with several sites/blogs that will walk you through the steps. I keep several Minox 35mm cameras and have never been disappointed in their image quality. Shutter issues? Yes, but they are usually fixable if you have a little patients and skill. I think the absolute worst thing about the Minox 35's shutter issue is that you never know there is an issue until you process your film. The shutter click sounds the same regardless of whether the shutter is working or not due to it being a electro-magnetic shutter. The absolute best thing about the Minox 35's is their weight and size. Oh, and did I say how good the image quality was? If you are not handy or mechanically inclined I'd suggest you stay away from the early models. If you fall into that category then go for the later ML, MB, GT-X or Touring. These seem to have much, much less shutter issues and use a still in production battery. The image quality(sharpness and contrast) are as good as any 35mm camera I have used and I have used more than a few.
Thanks for that, I'll have a search around on Google. And I'd agree with the image quality of these little cameras.
I can sometimes hear a slight difference in the shutter click when the shutter hasn't fired (been trying our the camera thoroughly without a film in it), but it's very frustrating when this happens part way through a film, and I have to take several blank frames before I think it's working again......and then never quite sure until the film is processed !