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Minox Binocular Attachment
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.
 
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.
  
A Minox C attached to the lens of a pair of Agfa binoculars.

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.
 
The box Unpacked Minox Binocular Attachment, showing the camera fitting. Minox Binocular Attachment, showing the mount for the lens of the binocular. Close-up of the shutter release cable mounted in front of the shutter button. A Minox C attached to the lens of a pair of Agfa binoculars. Operating the shutter A Minox C camera sitting on top of Agfa binoculars

 
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