C41
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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The Minox 35 GT (1981) is one of the smallest full-frame 35mm cameras ever made — a polycarbonate clamshell body with a folding lens that retracts into the body when closed (similar concept to the Rollei 35 but with different mechanism). **Minotar 35mm f/2.8** four-element Tessar-formula lens, electronic leaf shutter, aperture-priority autoexposure (you set aperture; camera picks shutter from 8s to 1/500s), CdS coupled meter. Made in Wetzlar, Germany.
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C41
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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Kodak Gold 200 is a daylight-balanced C-41 color negative film with warm color, moderate grain, and a classic consumer-film look.
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Kodak UltraMax 400 is a versatile consumer-grade ISO 400 daylight-balanced color negative film with T-grain emulsion, delivering warm Kodak colors, fine-for-speed grain (PGI 46), and wide exposure latitude. Currently in production and available globally as a single-roll and multi-pack.
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About this camera
The smallest electronic full-frame 35mm camera. German-engineered, polycarbonate, the Rollei 35's electronic competitor.
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Format | 35mm |
| Lens | Minotar 35mm f/2.8, 4 elements / 4 groups |
| Years | 1981–1995 (across GT / GL / ML / GT-S / MB variants) |
| Shutter | 8s – 1/500s, electronic leaf |
| Modes | Aperture priority |
| Focus | Zone focus |
| Weight | 200 g |
| Battery | 1× PX27 / 2× CR1/3N |
The Minox 35 line started 1974 with the 35 EL. Variants:
Minox is better known for sub-miniature spy cameras (the Minox B, etc.); the 35 line was their attempt at full-frame compacts.
For 2026 buyers, the Minox 35 GT is among the smallest full-frame cameras you can shoot — smaller than a Rollei 35, slightly smaller than an Olympus XA. Used at $120–300. The Minotar 35/2.8 is genuinely sharp; the aperture-priority mode is more refined than the Rollei 35's manual-only operation.
The trade-off is the unusual battery (PX27 or CR1/3N — verify availability), the polycarbonate body feels less premium than aluminum/brass alternatives, and the zone focus requires guesswork at close distances.
Lens fixed. Original Minox case is leather.
C41
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is an affordable, consumer-oriented daylight-balanced color negative film at ISO 200. Known for warm, slightly muted color rendition, fine grain, and wide exposure latitude, it is currently in production and widely available in Asia and select global markets.
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Kodak Tri-X 400 is a classic black-and-white film known for strong tonality, visible grain, and documentary character.
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