Could have been worse, the last Miranda the DX put Miranda out of business, I have yet to find a working example. It did not have an interchangeable finder, was not EE, straight manual, but had really funky electronics, took 4 watch batteries just run the light meter and the shutter, build quality was not up to par with the EEII and REII, was to have an optional motor drive or winder, never made it into production. So many were returned that AIC was either bankrupt or just stopped doing business. AIC also owned Soilgar and all the Soilgar lens and light meters went away as well. Years ago there was a document on line by one of the AIC managers blaming the Japanese Government for not providing the same tax advantages other favoritism with Nikon and Canon only because AIC was an American owned company and the Japanese Government did not want an American Company to own a Japanese camera company. I don't buy it, it the same time period Petri bellied up and Kowa and Topcon got of the camera business as well.