Minox LEICA M3 Instruction Manual

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Once again MINOX proves that a genuine classic is well worth an extraordinary revi­val. MINOX based with the Classic Camera Leica M3 the most succesful Leica of all time true to the original in the scale 1:2.5.
Like its predecessor the Classic Camera Leica III f, the Classic Camera Leica M3 is not only impressive because of its unique
design, but also because of its excellent photographic results. This is guaranteed by the well-known MINOX 8x11 mm film, the Minoctar 1:5.6 / 15 mm lens (3 lens ele­ments in three groups) and, last but not least, by the stable metal casing with en­graved serial number. Set in a fine wooden case this truly functional miniature should cause the collector´s heart to beat faster.
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... the MINOX Classic Camera Leica M3
MINOX GmbH
Walter-Zapp-Str. 4 D-35578 Wetzlar, Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 6441 / 917-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6441 / 917-612 e-mail: info@minox.com
http://www.minox.com
Design, features, supply and price are subject to change.
Product information order no.: 99201 (d) / 99202 (e) / 99203 (f)
Original Leica M3
Two creations that are making history: The Leica M3 and the MINOX miniature camera
The fact that a Leica is far more than a ca­mera has been proved time and again by its creators. A good example is the Leica M3, which had its great moment in 1954 – four years after the launch of the elegant masterpiece, the Leica IIIf. With its built-in bright line view and range finder and its in­novative bayonet interchanger for the lens, the Leica M3 was a technical revolution that took the hearts of notable photogra­phers and experts by storm. And what about MINOX? For a long time this name, whose triumphant progress also began in the early 1950s, has been synonymous with miniature cameras. The creation of the ge­nius Walter Zapp, now 96, provides unpar­alleled evidence of how 375 individual components can be combined into a sensa­tional (small) unit.
Oskar Barnack,
the inventor of
Leica, in his studio
• Film format 8x11mm
• MINOCTAR 1:5.6 / 15 mm (3 elements in 3 groups)
• Range of sharpness: 1.2m to infinity
• Exposure time: 1/250 s
• Dimensions: 66 x 41 x 38mm
• Weight: 93g (without Film)
• Metal casing
• Includes wooden box and MINOX 8x11mm film
Order Number: 60501
Accessories:
• Leather strap
Order Number: 68170
• Aluminium lens cover
Order Number: 64406
• Leather ever-ready case
Order Number: 64201
Flash unit :
• Guide number: 7 (ISO 100)
• Dimensions: 105 x 118 x 62
• Weight: 80g (without battery)
Order Number: 69125
MINOX Classic Camera Leica M3
with flash (option)
MINOX MINOCOLOR 8x11 Film
Films and development are available
at any foto shop or by mailorder.
Contact and information: http://www.minox.com
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MINOX GmbH
Walter-Zapp-Str.4 •D- 35578 Wetzlar
Telefon: +49(0) 6441 / 917 -0
Telefax: +49(0) 6441 / 917 -612
E-Mail: info@minox.com
Homepage: www.minox.com
MINOX Classic Camera Leica M3 (M 1:1)
More information about the history of
Leica/MINOX as well as of the Classic Cameras you will find in the book "MINOX Classic Camera Collection", approx.120 pages, hard­back, English and German language.
To order through:
www.minox.com
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