Merelyok
Well-known
I found it in my dad's drybox and ran a roll of Agfa APX 400 through it. I can't be any happier with it. Small enough to fit in my pocket, fast and discrete for street shots and a super quick AF..it's the perfect 'glovebox' camera! AND spot metering in a package this small!! It's perhaps more of a 'street' camera than my M6..
That 35mm 2.8 lens is a cracker as well.
Some sample shots.
That 35mm 2.8 lens is a cracker as well.
Some sample shots.






pvdhaar
Peter
The MjuII is a very capable camera indeed, I've had two in the past, and they took perfect pictures.. pity that they weren't a little more rugged. But they were tremendous fun.
The lens is the icing on the cake. And it better be for that matter, as the MjuII has a tendency to shoot wide open to minimize blur from camera shake. I recall seeing an exposure graph somewhere showing that it would only start to close down the aperture if it could shoot at least as fast as 1/125th.
Oh, and good shots! I especially like the cat picture..
The lens is the icing on the cake. And it better be for that matter, as the MjuII has a tendency to shoot wide open to minimize blur from camera shake. I recall seeing an exposure graph somewhere showing that it would only start to close down the aperture if it could shoot at least as fast as 1/125th.
Oh, and good shots! I especially like the cat picture..
Austintatious
Well-known
I love using mine as well. I've got the DLX model with the panorama feature. Great fun!
Like the cat photo above. Just wondering, did you have it in spot meter mode when you shot this one ? Really like the OOF background. I prefer turning off the flash on it when ever I'm using this camera.
Cheers !
Like the cat photo above. Just wondering, did you have it in spot meter mode when you shot this one ? Really like the OOF background. I prefer turning off the flash on it when ever I'm using this camera.
Cheers !
Merelyok
Well-known
Thanks guys..the cat pic is a particular fave of mine as well.
Austintatious, iirc, it wasnt on spot metering, but the metering of this little baby is spot on even on evaluative mode..I turn off the flash all the time as well.
Austintatious, iirc, it wasnt on spot metering, but the metering of this little baby is spot on even on evaluative mode..I turn off the flash all the time as well.
charjohncarter
Veteran
In the the USA it was called the Stylus Infinity (maybe the II is slightly different). This camera I bought new and it has worked great. It has the best built in fill flash of any camera I've ever seen. Here is a picture of mine the front plate fell off about 15 years ago, it was cosmetic. And here is a photo I took in Turkey and a huge blow-up from that picture:



dee
Well-known
I have a couple of Mju 1 ? With f3.5 lens - charity shop finds one in box with instructions .
Are they any good too ?
Are they any good too ?
feenej
Well-known
I have the stylus with 35mm f3.5 lens. It won't do slower than a 1/30 second exposure with the flash turned off. Will yours do longer?
dee
Well-known
I shall have to look at the spec - I suspect that it has bugetary limitations like the Trip cameras .
Austintatious
Well-known
MJU II is a Stylus Epic in the USA. The lens is the f2.8 version. The black Stylus Infinity
pictured above has an f3.5 lens. I own both of these cameras. Both take great photos!
pictured above has an f3.5 lens. I own both of these cameras. Both take great photos!
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
I don't use mine as much as I should (it got left out of my bag when I downsized to the Domke F-5XB) but I really like the images out of this little camera. I found EKtar 100 to be a nice pairing with it.


Merelyok
Well-known
Nice captures there capitalk..that flash works wonder with ektar it seems..thanks for sharing!
John, that blow up has incredible detail all things considered....great stuff!
John, that blow up has incredible detail all things considered....great stuff!
Austintatious
Well-known
Mine does not get as much use as I would like. Fun cameras they are!

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