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Where do you find fim for it?
Have a look here:
https://www.fotoimpex.de/shop/filme/minox-filme-8x11/
Cheers, Jan
Where do you find fim for it?

It looks nice printed at 6x8 inch image area on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper, not bad for a 19x enlargement of these teensy negatives! 🙂
Enjoy!
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I'm sure it does look great presented in that manner. I can't think of the name of the famous singer from the British Isles. The one with crazy glasses, but I read that he collects small photographic prints: 5x7 prints.
Appears you used the ISO 100 film? Wonder what these could do with this Adox CMS 20 II film. But I believe you need a special developer to get the ultra fine grain and grey range. At least out in bright sunlight the ISO of 20 would be easy to expose for with the fixed 3.5 aperture.
Thanks John!
Do you mean Elton John? He used to wear all kinds of outrageous glasses with his costumes in performance. 🙂
I make and collect all manner of small prints, it's rare that I want anything much over 11x17 inch print size because it becomes a storage and display problem.
I've never quite understood the fascination with the gigantic prints that people make ... I only have so much wall space in my home and can only display nicely about six prints larger than 8x11 or smaller. I guess people who make gigantic prints are looking to entice owners of huge homes and/or big business spaces to become customers. I have way more photographs in photo books and folios than I can fit on my walls ... 🙂
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Here's my favorite clip from the TV series "Mission Impossible".
The actor is holding the black B backwards:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnr5UwoP9d0
Great real story, Godfrey! I've got the kit and kaboodle
with a black B, IIIs, Minox enlarger, tank, tripod, copy
stand, flash, etc. Plus a Minolta Rokkor-X 30mm/2.8
for other enlargers (Durst M601 condenser and 45 Super
Cromega), also good for sectional enlargement from 35mm.
Back in the day at 17 I had my first Minox before
I had a 35mm camera. Film has always been expensive,
but using Blue Moon's preloaded saves a lot of frustration
using the splitter. Never used color and sent out the film
for processing. Blue Moon's film has the 'hook' to attach
to the Minox tank.
Remaining analog for now. My scanner is collecting dust!
I'd like it if they would make a digital Minox B with the same form factor as that the film B. I'd buy one. I imagine it would not have an LCD screen.
I'd like it if they would make a digital Minox B with the same form factor as that the film B. I'd buy one. I imagine it would not have an LCD screen.
But it could be configured to use a cell phone a to review. But since cell phone cameras are getting so good anyway I think maybe a digital Minox would be a tough sell.
Hard for any digital camera to stand against the onslaught of the phone.