Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/11/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lluis, A Minox is a delightful pocket pet, but if you like big images, don't abandon your Leica. Using ASA25 film a Minox negative can be enlarged about 20x before the detail suffers. The slow film speed is practical because the Minox lens aperture is fixed at f3.5. Using much faster film in daylight leads to over exposure. Of course some users maintain that they can get far greater magnification in enlargements but I find that their assertions must be taken with a grain of salt. Using normal film and developing and a Minox enlarger, I found that I could reliably produce decent quality 5 x 7 inch prints. Grain was obvious on 8 x 10 prints. Of course film is better now than it used to be so I suppose the larger size if possible if you use meticulous care. Some Leicaphiles claim that you can produce mural sized prints from a Leica negative too but I've never been able to get a decent print larger than 16 x 20 with my typical newspaper honed darkroom technique. Minox used to claim that critical sharpness could be obtained in a Minox print of ANY size provided it was viewed from the appropriate distance. At photo shows Minox often displayed 3 x 4 foot prints enlarged from the tiny negative. The catch was that the prints had to be viewed from behind a velvet rope placed 6 feet from the wall. Larry Z