Dan Daniel
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With SLR's what you see, you get. There is no secondary viewing system needing parallax correction.
Hence, they overcame the parallax issue!

With SLR's what you see, you get. There is no secondary viewing system needing parallax correction.
The Rollei 35 has a second static frameline for the near range. I would not call it a parallax correction.
With SLR's what you see, you get. There is no secondary viewing system needing parallax correction.
With SLR's what you see, you get. There is no secondary viewing system needing parallax correction.
Minox wasn't the only submini with parallax correction (but not all Minox models had it). While we'll never have a complete list, the Kodak Ektramax 110 had it, and Minolta had it with their MG-s & QT 16mm cameras. Unlike the Ektramax, the Minoltas did not have focusing lenses, but they had slip-on close-up lenses. Each close-up "filter" had two lenses -- one for the camera lens, and the other for the viewfinder -- which corrected for parallax.
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