The Encyclopaedia "Variations in
Subminiature Cameras" is over 5.65 gigabyte in size (31,700 files,
5100 web pages, over 8676 scanned paged from manuals and brochures). It is the
largest single source for information on subminiature cameras and is now available as
two DVD volumes or 12 (twelve) CDs.
The collection of 8x11 information currently
stands at over 2.47Gb, over 11,990 files and includes detailed
photographs of variations on all Minox 8x11 cameras and accessories including original
packaging used. In addition a
range of other 8x11mm format cameras from Acmel, Nikoh, Enica,
Yashica and
Cosmo Omega are included.
All Minox 35mm and APS cameras are detailed,
the 110S, Minox Monoculars and telescope T8 adding another 458Mb and 2900
files giving a more complete history of Minox and it's products.
Detailed notes on each model and variation
include a history of auction results to assist in evaluation. The detailed
photographs of each camera and accessory include views from each side and
inside the film chamber. Some cameras have been disassembled to show details.
Merchandising materials:- jewellery, watches, pens,
picture frames, shop displays, dummy models
Minox history charts
Minox serial numbers (with additional documentation of
changes in serial numbers) to date the camera and hence match up to a
particular manual.
Back ground images for PC desktop,
High resolution scans of manuals include
Minox: Riga, A, B,
C, BL, EC, LX, CLX, TLX, ECX, MX, Lecia IIIf, Hasselblad cameras. Many
manuals and brochures have both English and German versions and several
variations over a number of years of production are included. A few French,
Spanish and Italian manuals are also provided.
Accessories: ME1, ME2, flash
units, copy stands, tripods, binocular attachments, reflex and right angle
viewers, projectors such as the HP30, HP24 autofocus, Minomat, Minotact N, M1
micro-film readers, enlargers and developing tanks.
Over 200 different Minox handbooks and brochures are
included.
Various
samples of literature and brochures from the 1940s until 2002 including many
issues of club magazines.
Advertisements and articles from photographic magazines.
Pages are indexed as web pages and can be viewed with a
browser such as Internet Explorer. A graphics package, such as Paint Shop
Pro, should be used to print photographs, scanned handbooks and literature
for greater flexibility.
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