BlackXList
Well-known
Referring to the Leica mini "family tree", there's even more than you think
to my knowledge there's at least 6 versions
Leica Mini
Minolta Riva mini/Freedom Escort (depending on territory)
Panasonic Super Mini
these are the widely known ones, but there's also the Olympus Trip AF Mini
http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/popup/trip_trip-af-mini.html
and Vivitar and Braun versions (which sadly I don't know the model names of)
I own the Minolta, Panasonic and Olympus versions, and with the exception of the front grip and position of the LCD they're exactly the same cameras and most of them are available for a couple of quid
to my knowledge there's at least 6 versions
Leica Mini
Minolta Riva mini/Freedom Escort (depending on territory)
Panasonic Super Mini
these are the widely known ones, but there's also the Olympus Trip AF Mini
http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/popup/trip_trip-af-mini.html
and Vivitar and Braun versions (which sadly I don't know the model names of)
I own the Minolta, Panasonic and Olympus versions, and with the exception of the front grip and position of the LCD they're exactly the same cameras and most of them are available for a couple of quid
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bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
Check out this baby: the ultimate in low-budget P&S (or piece of s&*t
) cameras! The best part: the 'flash' mounted on top is totally decorative. It is completely plastic and non-functional.
I ran a roll through this camera, and surprisingly it worked. To a point. It's fixed-focus, fixed shutter, and 100% plastic, including the lens. Even from a 'Lomo' perspective (and I like fooling around with low-budget cameras) ... this one was a bit of a stretch.
I ran a roll through this camera, and surprisingly it worked. To a point. It's fixed-focus, fixed shutter, and 100% plastic, including the lens. Even from a 'Lomo' perspective (and I like fooling around with low-budget cameras) ... this one was a bit of a stretch.

nikonosguy
Well-known
David Hughes
David Hughes
David, do you know the model name of the Vivitar clone?
Hi,
Sorry, no.
I was going to mention the Olympus Trip AF MINI as being very similar but was beaten to it (again). OTOH, the Olympus has a Zuiko lens, according to the Olympus website. I don't know the website as this was in my notes, kept in an old fashioned ring binder.
BTW, the Leica has a 35mm lens as has the Panasonic but the Minolta version is 34mm. I often wonder if they are all the same lens but designed to come in two version by altering a spacer or similar tweak.
Leica's instructions give a proper specification for the camera but Minolta are rather shy about it and I've yet to trace the Panasonic one. So I can only guess about these things. It's like comparing the lenses for the Leica R range with the Minolta XD ones... Or Samsung with Rollei.
Regards, David
David Hughes
David Hughes
Check out this baby: the ultimate in low-budget P&S... Snip! Snip! Snip!
Hi,
For the ultimate low budget camera, try this paper version of the Olympus OM-2 in black:
http://www.olympus.co.jp/jp/fun/wallpaper/camera/dl.cfm?id=274&type_id=15&la=en
The manual's here:
http://www.olympus.co.jp/jp/fun/wallpaper/camera/dl.cfm?id=274&type_id=16&la=en
I printed the camera on that nice matt paper Epson do but have yet to cut it out and assemble it. BTW this is the body only there's a selection of lenses at the last URL I give below. And iIf you want to look at the list of paper-craft cameras etc from Olympus or the wallpaper then try here:
http://www.olympus.co.jp/jp/fun/wallpaper/camera/dl.cfm?id=274&type_id=16&la=en
Not every maker offers fun! Another plus for Olympus...
Regards, David
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
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The Panoramic 35mm "High Quality Photo Camera" in black chrome finish.
I had a very similar "OLYMPIA" with the same fantastic Optical lens and motor drive but unfortunately no Red-Eye-Reduction system...
I am still using the bag it came in though....
Kent
Finally at home...
One of the best compact digital cams I have ever used:

Greyscale
Veteran
Go wide!!
Go wide!!
Pentax Espio 24 EW

Pentax Espio 24EW by Greyscale3, on Flickr

Pentax Espio 24EW by Greyscale3, on Flickr

Pentax Espio 24EW by Greyscale3, on Flickr
Go wide!!
Pentax Espio 24 EW

Pentax Espio 24EW by Greyscale3, on Flickr

Pentax Espio 24EW by Greyscale3, on Flickr

Pentax Espio 24EW by Greyscale3, on Flickr
David Hughes
David Hughes
I like the controls, especially the off, on, remote etc, and the 24mm but what's the aperture at 24mm?
Regards, David
Regards, David
btgc
Veteran
I like the controls, especially the off, on, remote etc, and the 24mm but what's the aperture at 24mm?
Regards, David
It's slow, around f/5.6 at wide and f/11 at long, but it also doesn't cost as white L 24-105, mhm.
Greyscale
Veteran
4.9 at wide, 12.5 at long.
Brunocstreet
Member
David Hughes
David Hughes
Thanks for both answers...
Now the question is, are there two versions of it. Pentax have done this before with letters on the end of the model number.
Regards, Davd
Now the question is, are there two versions of it. Pentax have done this before with letters on the end of the model number.
Regards, Davd
btgc
Veteran
Realized I have this one...not as magical as film Mju but metal case compact has it's own charm.

You know where color models come from by mm35exp36, on Flickr

You know where color models come from by mm35exp36, on Flickr
Greyscale
Veteran
Thanks for both answers...
Now the question is, are there two versions of it. Pentax have done this before with letters on the end of the model number.
Regards, Davd
I know that there is an IQZoom model.
biomed
Veteran
I had a very similar "OLYMPIA" with the same fantastic Optical lens and motor drive but unfortunately no Red-Eye-Reduction system...
I am still using the bag it came in though....
The bag is not too bad and is by far the best part of the "camera".
Mike
nikonosguy
Well-known
David Hughes
David Hughes
Realized I have this one...not as magical as film Mju but metal case compact has it's own charm.
You know where color models come from by mm35exp36, on Flickr
Hi,
They are nice cameras; I bought one new years ago and my wife borrowed it. I'm still waiting for it to be returned and she is still churning out some brilliant pictures with it but hasn't mastered the battery charging, yet. And they are dirt cheap on ebay and so on...
Regards, David
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