Lomopedia: Minox 35 GT
1 22Introduced in 1981, the Minox 35 GT became the heir of the camera company's successful line of 35 mm compact cameras.

Hailed as the smallest full frame 35mm camera ever made, this classic shooter became one of the most coveted compacts of its time. Closing the cover retracts the lens into the camera while opening it turns on the battery. The camera has an aperture priority automatic exposure, shutter speeds of up to 1/500 second, and 35mm f/2.8 Minox Color-Minotar lens. It's easily recognized for its yellow shutter button.
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Technical Specifications
Type 35 mm compact camera
Size: 100 mm × 61 mm × 31 mm (W × H × D)
Weight: 200 grams (with battery)
Image Format: 24 × 36 mm (W × H)
Lens: Minox Color-Minotar, 35 mm f/2.8, no filter thread (proprietary filters simply push on)
Diaphragm: Leaf diaphragm, continuously adjustable f/2.8 to f/16
Focusing Manual: scale focusing 3ft/0.9m - infinity
Shutter Speeds: 1/500 second, longest speed dependent on film speed, e.g. 30 seconds with 25 ISO, 1 second with 400 ISO. Backlight switch to double the exposure
Viewfinder: Direct finder with needle scale, markings for 1/500, 1/125, 1/30 second, shading to indicate over-exposure and slow speed warning
Film Loading: Manual, whole back slides off to load film
Film Transport: Manual dual stroke lever
Flash Contact: Hot shoe, X synchronized, automatic time switching to 1/125 second
Tripod Socket: 1/4 in
Battery: PX 27 [Mercury Oxide] or more recent S27PX Silver Oxide 6v
Want to find out what your fellow Lomographers have to say about this classic compact? Head over to the user reviews for the Minox 35 GT right here!
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