Yes, I have several.These are beautiful:
http://cjo.info/classic-cameras/miranda-auto-sensorex-ee/
In the 1970's I totally ignored them. In fact, I've only seen one Miranda camera ever (a Sensorex). Anyone have these? They seem very nice.
There's more to Miranda than meets the eyeI'm going to do some searching to see if I can find an ad I was saw. I think it had most of the accessories laid out in it, but I could be wrong.
That picture shows a good selection of accessories, but the one I saw was I believe a pre-Sensorex one and it seemed to have even more. Unfortunately I can't find that ad. Also, I mixed up Applied Impex with Allied Impex. My next door neighbor works for Applied Impex and I just automatically inserted the word Applied since it was floating in my head and I grabbed it as it floated by. Sorry, my fault. Nobody has mentioned the one other thing I liked second to the bottom weighted metering and that is the front shutter release. I found it much easier to use since there is less chance of jerking the camera on tripping the shutter. You just squeeze inward like a gun trigger. Nice and smooth and helps with low light shots.Here is an add from Miranda, View attachment 224565 View attachment 224565 View attachment 224567 View attachment 224568
Because Miranda had a shorter registration distance than other makes, it offered adapter rings so that other makes of lens could be used on the body. M42, Nikon F, Canon FD and maybe even Pentax K mount I think"The Complete System", as hgown above.
There at bottom row I see a great number of adapter rings. What are these? I ask as typically camera manufacturers with own lens production, or at least own mount are inclined not to let gain access to lenses sold outside their control, unless their own lens range is prohibitive small.
But I did not look at it as a technical issue, but as an economical issue. Manufacturers want to make profit. They can do so by selling lenses they manufacture themselves or have manufactured for them, all with a proprietary mount. Many manufacturers went this way.Because Miranda had a shorter registration distance than other makes, it offered adapter rings so that other makes of lens could be used on the body. M42, Nikon F, Canon FD and maybe even Pentax K mount I think
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