Meopta Mikroma is an all metal 16mm subminiature camera made by Meopta in Czechoslovakia, after World War II.[1]

Meopta Mikroma 16mm subminiature camera

Meopta Mikroma II 16mm subminiature camera
Features
- Dimension: 74mm x 35mm x 28mm
- Weight: 225g
- Lens: Meopta Mirar 20mm /3.5 triplet (Cooke style)
- Focusing dial (Meter) 0.5,0.7,1,1.2;1.3,1.5,1.7,2,2.5,3.5,50,10,infinity
- Aperture 3.5-16
- Counter: 1 to 50
- Mechanical shutter
- Mikroma B,25,50,100,200
- Mikroma II B,5,10,25,50,100,200,400
- Film: 16mm single perforated film
- Frame size 11.5 x14
Accessories
- Copy stand
- Close up attachment lens 0.33-0.5m, 0.5-1m
- Filter set: ultraviolet, yellow, red, green, light green
- Supply side cassette and take up side cassette
- 16mm Meopta development tank
- Genuine leather case
Pictures
Mikroma II top view
Snake skin Mikroma II
Light brown snake skin Mikroam II
Dark brown snake skin Mikroma II deluxe wooden box
Mikroma cassette
Mikroma close up lens and filters
Leather case
Meopta 16mm development tank
References
- ↑ William White Ph.D Subminiature Photography Focal Press 1990 p101-103
External links
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