Miranda Sensorex EE 35Â mm SLR camera
My review of my Miranda Sensorex EE 35mm camera which was produced by the orignal, pre Dixons Miranda company in 1974
A Post type for Vintage Cameras
My review of my Miranda Sensorex EE 35mm camera which was produced by the orignal, pre Dixons Miranda company in 1974
A review of the Pentax S1a which was a cut down version of the Pentax S3 slr (or SV in the USA), made between about 1963 and 1967.
A review of the Miranda G system camera. With mirror lockup, replaceable focusing screens and replaceable viewfinders this was a camera for the serious photographer in 1965.
A review of the Topcon Uni 35mm film slr which was also sold as the Hanimex Topcon RE Auto.
My battle with my Miranda D shutter continues so I get a bit more serious with the dismantling!
A look at my Miranda Fm 35mm film camera which was made in Japan in about 1964.
My attempts to repair a vintage Miranda D 35mm SLR shutter.
A review of a Miranda Dr 35mm film SLR from about 1961
How to fix the Miranda Sensomat when the slow shutter speeds aren’t correct.
A post showing how to strip down the Miranda Sensorex viewfinder to clean the focus screen.
My quest for Miranda cameras continues and this week I’ve found another classic – the Sensorex. Replaceable viewfinders, TTL averaged metering and elegant design – everything you need in a 35mm film camera!
A review of another classic 35mm film camera and another Miranda – this time a Miranda Sensorex EE2 from about 1972.