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Minox Binocular Attachment
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Subminiature camera adapter
Although most Minox subminiature cameras have a lens with adjustable focus,
they cannot zoom-in on a subject in the distance, like with a zoom lens.
Instead, an adapter is available to allow the Minox to be attached to the lens
of a pair of binoculars or a telescope.
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The Minox Binocular Attachment is a well-finished adapter that allows every
metal Minox subminiature camera to be mounted onto nearly every eye-piece.
The adapter consists of two major parts: a lens fitting and a camera fitting.
The camera fitting has a lock with the same shape as the latch of the
measuring chain. It allows the camera to be locked in place by rotating a
black rigged wheel.
The lens fitting can be opened and closed with a small metal rigged wheel,
allowing it to be attached to the eye piece of nearly every optical
instrument.
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In the images below, the bare binocular attachment is shown, as well as
a Minox C camera mounted onto the eye piece of a pair
of Agfa binoculars.
In this case, the binolucar itself has been modified, so that it can be mounted on, say,
a Minox Tripod.
The shutter release cable of the Minox tripod can be mounted to the
binocular attachment, so that images can be taken without touching the
camera.
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