The Minox exposure system

The Minox A IIIs, B, BL, and AX use purely mechanical shutter systems to control light for their tiny 8x11mm film. No electronics — just intricate engineering! How do these cameras handle shutter speeds from 1/2 to 1/1000 seconds, plus B and T settings, to … Continue readingThe Minox exposure system

Myth Busted: Minox I Holds Its Own Against Minox III

Have you ever wondered how the image quality of the very first Minox camera, the Riga Minox (Minox I), compares to its successor, the Minox A (Minox III)? This detailed article dives deep into a fascinating investigation to answer exactly that question! Here’s a glimpse … Continue readingMyth Busted: Minox I Holds Its Own Against Minox III

Testing lenses at home

In order to test the resolution of cameras for which there were no evaluations yet, I was forced to carry out tests myself. But I had never done this seriously before, so I had to find out more first. There are many tips online, but … Continue readingTesting lenses at home

Riga Minox – the big hit

The Riga Minox from 1938 was the first model of this type of camera. It already had all the features that made the Minox famous. Created from nothing, it was the big hit. It took a phenomenal three-dimensional imagination to optimize such a complicated construction … Continue readingRiga Minox – the big hit

The wink of a Minox

When a Minox winks, it takes a picture. But when I bought the first Minox A with defective shutter blades, I had to know more… This Minox A was a flawless beauty, but you could tell from the outside that something was wrong with it. … Continue readingThe wink of a Minox