Luck of the draw!I have an EL and never had an issue with it.
The lens on it really is great. One of the best for small cameras I've ever seen.
Where are those who never had a problem with any Minox 35, but I never seen recent pictures from their cameras.
All recent Minox 35 I have tried crapped out. It doesn't matter which model. Too tiny electronics in all of them.
If you will still believe in the miracle, do not put it on recycle once it will crap out. Those cameras are great source for 35 mm VF and lens could be re-purposed.
Never heard anything good about Minox 35, but Rollei 35 are unbeatable.
When you make it your goal to find the "smallest full frame 35mm camera in the world" you'll find those two.
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Never heard anything good about Minox 35, but Rollei 35 are unbeatable.
When you make it your goal to find the "smallest full frame 35mm camera in the world" you'll find those two.
But a Kodak Retina isn't much bigger. And those can be pretty sharp and reliable.
I tried to buy a Rollei 35, but every single one had a sticky shutter at low speeds. I guess it is commonplace with these kameras.
But I imagine that the Olympus XA came as a rude surprise to the German camera industry!
It is thier common feature, but cure is easy to DIY. I did. Sold it while it was still working
Those unbeatables have thin soft top plate. Bumps on it are common.
I have one with this problem. Can you briefly describe the DIY fix? It seems to be friction between the moving arm and shutter closing arm.
Andy
Go for one of the XA's. The Minox shutters were notoriously unreliable and you have to be creative with the battery. I got one years ago just because it is a unique design. The shutter never worked right.
I used his video for several DIY.
I can't comment on Minox AL, but my MDC has worked flawlessly the entire time I've owned it. Of the 3 you've listed, I'd go MDC or ML>AL simply because the AL is fixed focus.Hello! Minox 35AL, 35ML or MDC?
My first choice of the "Minox" cameras would be one of the variants sold under the Voigtlander or Balda brands, as those have accommodations for a wrist strap whereas the Minox-branded cameras do not.
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