Thursday, January 28, 2016

Minox DCC Leica M3


Here is a nice photo I took of a Minox DCC M3 5MP camera I recently purchased. Interestingly the camera does not use the brand name “Leica” on the top as did the earlier 2.1MP miniature M3 replica (which I also have). Instead the classic Minox logo takes the place of the Leica logo. I’m guessing all this has to do with copyright laws and time frames during which the cameras were made while Minox was and was not owned by Leica.  I could of course be wrong about copyright issues but Minox was owned by Leica from 1996 to 2001 when it became an independent company again. Anyway I thought it was a rather dramatic picture. Note the similar “orange peel” texture on the camera as well as the table top. This was completely unintentional. In spite of all the cameras I have this photo was taken with my iPhone 5C because it is the only digital camera I have which always has the battery charged!


Monday, January 11, 2016

The Minolta Vectis 300


Do you remember the APS format?  It was around for a short time in the 1990s and quickly followed the way of disc film as well as disco of the 1980s.  In retrospect it seemed like a last gasp of air for point and shoot film cameras before they pretty much went under.  And yes there even were underwater APS cameras as well (i.e. Canon Elph Sport, Minolta Vectis Weathermatic).

Some APS cameras were quite sleek and stylish such as the Canon stainless steel clad Elph series. (Visit the Canon Camera Museum). Minolta jumped on the stainless steel APS band wagon with the Vectis 300 in 1998.  I remember looking at one of these when they first came out at my local camera store (remember those?).  I kind of toyed with the idea of buying one but I wasn’t impressed with it overall. The Vectis 300 that I remember being on sale was silver in color and virtually all of the printed references to the camera such as magazine reviews (December 1998 Popular Photography) and advertisements portrayed this same silver colored stainless steel camera. So when I found one of these stylishly dressed up in black at a used goods discount store I was intrigued.  I don’t know if this is really a “collectible” but it does seem to be obscure if not rare. At a ridiculously low price of five dollars here it is alongside a banged up Canon Elph 2 ($3)!!!  (Shown in closed lens / off position because batteries are dead or cameras don’t work or both!)