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Meopta Mikroma

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Meopta Mikroma is an all metal 16mm subminiature camera made by Meopta in Czechoslovakia, after World War II.[1]

Meopta Mikroma 16mm subminiature camera
Meopta Mikroma II 16mm subminiature camera

Features

  • Dimension: 74mm x 35mm x 28mm
  • Weight: 225g
  • Lens: Meopta Mirar 20mm /3.5 triplet (Cooke style)
  • Focusing dial (Meter) 0.5,0.7,1,1.2;1.3,1.5,1.7,2,2.5,3.5,50,10,infinity
  • Aperture 3.5-16
  • Counter: 1 to 50
  • Mechanical shutter
  • Mikroma B,25,50,100,200
  • Mikroma II B,5,10,25,50,100,200,400
  • Film: 16mm single perforated film
  • Frame size 11.5 x14

Models

Cameras were manufactured in multiple colors: black, black enamel, brown, gold, red, green, light green, yellow, light brown snake skin, dark brown snake skin.

Accessories

  • Copy stand
  • Close up attachment lens 0.33-0.5m, 0.5-1m
  • Filter set: UV,YELLOW, RED, GREEN, LIGHT GREEN
  • Supply side cassette and take up side cassette
  • 16mm Meopta development tank
  • Genuine leather case

Pictures

References

  1. ^ William White Ph.D Subminiature Photography Focal Press 1990 p101-103