I have one as well as the earlier 35EL. The 35EL had the shutter failing - it would often stick open and only close when I advance the film. I need to remember where I put it and maybe try it out again if it still works after twenty years since I last used it. It was a great camera. I liked it because it was so compact yet shot 35mm film and had extraordinary image quality. At the time I also used to shoot black & white and develop/print them myself. The exposure meter is technically very primitive but somehow works extraordinarily well. In the odd occasion where I wanted more than one stop over exposure, or I wanted underexposure I would just change the ISO setting to fool the camera into thinking it has a more or less sensitive film.
@@LuigiBarbano Just ordered one on the internet. There are two versions of the 35 GT, one that goes to 800 iso and a newer one (without model change) that goes to iso 1600! And both are 35 GT, I am not talking of the 35 GT-E (that also goes to 1600)
@@Iyanrach It's 4 of them, just checked. The adapter is basically a plastic pipe so the batteries are kept together. I was checking and I'm pretty sure the adapter was original from Minox and came with the camera.
Why would the 2x switch enable me to use 1600 iso film? If the switch doubles my exposure time, and I shoot 1600 film at 800, my image would be even more over exposed, no?
@@LuigiBarbano Didnt see the comment, nevermind then (: I just got a GT and am loving the form factor it is so light and tiny, yet feels high quality. The shutter is really very quiet!
Stay away from Minox. The battery problem was never solved and the electronics are inferior. The Minox was the camera for phony people. Invest your money in a Nikon, Pentax, or similar. Yes, they are bulky and heavy for the home office generation of today ... but a little bit of workout does not harm.
I used it as a pocket camera and never had problems. For sure is not comparable to a full size camera, but as a pocket camera is quite nice. Not many options with that size. Workout is good but not 24 hours a day ;)
I have one as well as the earlier 35EL. The 35EL had the shutter failing - it would often stick open and only close when I advance the film.
I need to remember where I put it and maybe try it out again if it still works after twenty years since I last used it.
It was a great camera. I liked it because it was so compact yet shot 35mm film and had extraordinary image quality. At the time I also used to shoot black & white and develop/print them myself.
The exposure meter is technically very primitive but somehow works extraordinarily well.
In the odd occasion where I wanted more than one stop over exposure, or I wanted underexposure I would just change the ISO setting to fool the camera into thinking it has a more or less sensitive film.
You will have some fun using it again. It's really a nice camera to have always in a pocket.
Great video! There is no way of shooting at 1600 though. If you set the iso dial to 800 and used the 2X button you’d effectively be shooting at 400.
ops... you are right... got confused :) If I only could correct the video without canceling it and upload a new one.
Thanks for the correction.
@@LuigiBarbano no worries! Loved the video, you’ve convinced me to go ahead and buy the camera
@@mattdavis9986 you will be happy with it. Very nice camera.
@@LuigiBarbano Just ordered one on the internet. There are two versions of the 35 GT, one that goes to 800 iso and a newer one (without model change) that goes to iso 1600!
And both are 35 GT, I am not talking of the 35 GT-E (that also goes to 1600)
@@yhangr good to know, thanks for the info.
You will love that little camera!
It is a grear Camera, but considering it is very hard to find baterry PX27A.
just stick together some lr44. There is even a plastic adapter,at least my camera has one.
@@LuigiBarbano How much lr44 it would be?
@@Iyanrach It's 4 of them, just checked. The adapter is basically a plastic pipe so the batteries are kept together.
I was checking and I'm pretty sure the adapter was original from Minox and came with the camera.
@@LuigiBarbano Great, thank you so much for the information.
@@Iyanrach you are welcome.
Why would the 2x switch enable me to use 1600 iso film? If the switch doubles my exposure time, and I shoot 1600 film at 800, my image would be even more over exposed, no?
Yep, it was my mistake, read Matt Davis comment below.
@@LuigiBarbano Didnt see the comment, nevermind then (: I just got a GT and am loving the form factor it is so light and tiny, yet feels high quality. The shutter is really very quiet!
@@Vindexi It's a great camera to always carry. Glad you like it.
is the last photo in the slide show the same cabin from Print 37?
Yes it is!
Good eye!
Stay away from Minox. The battery problem was never solved and the electronics are inferior. The Minox was the camera for phony people. Invest your money in a Nikon, Pentax, or similar. Yes, they are bulky and heavy for the home office generation of today ... but a little bit of workout does not harm.
I used it as a pocket camera and never had problems. For sure is not comparable to a full size camera, but as a pocket camera is quite nice.
Not many options with that size.
Workout is good but not 24 hours a day ;)
@@LuigiBarbano I repaired several of them and if someone pays more than 20 Dollars for this plastic box, he is a fool.