I consider Julian Tanase to be one of the most experienced and competent Minox experts who has been photographing with Minox cameras for decades.
However, I am used to discussing on the basis of reproducible tests. That's why I'm comparing pictures here so that everyone can make their own judgment.
The following pictures were each taken with the same test objects, the same film and digitized and post-processed in the same way. In this way, everyone can make their own judgment, even if they don't own a Minox themselves.
Left: Riga Minox, right: Minox A IIIs
1. Close-up (0.2 m)
2. Landscape (infinity)
Technical conditions
Shooting: with tripod
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Digitization: negatives photographed emulsion side up with Lumix TZ41 digital camera and Adox 10x loupe (results in approximately 10000 ppi)
Post-processing with GIMP: color inverted, horizontally mirrored, close-ups adjusted to the grid (rotated), white balance, black balance, downsampled to 2MB
I am aware that the comparison photos are not ideal as they were taken a few months apart. But I think they give a realistic impression. I should actually take the photos one after the other and align the view exactly for comparison.
I am also aware of the different construction of Minostigmat and Complan and accept that the Complan should theoretically be better. The only question is
- how much better?
- Is the difference really visible in practice?