The Carena Micro Compact is a camera. It was sold by Photo Porst in Germany. The model is based on the Japanese Petri Micro Compact.
The 35mm camera comes with a fixed lens. The focal length is fixed and is 40 mm. The widest aperture is f/2.8. The Carena Micro Compact has no autofocus. Therefore, you have to focus by hand in several stages. The closest focusing distance is specified as 100 cm for this lens.
There is a built-in light meter in the Carena Micro Compact. It can be used with films from ISO 25 to ISO 800. The exposure is set automatically by the camera. Via hot shoe, an external flash unit can be used with the 35 mm camera.
A thread for a tripod is built into the Carena Micro Compact. There is also a connection for a cable release. The camera weighs 320 grams and measures 10 x 6.4 x 4.8 cm. The camera requires a 1.3 volt battery, e.g. National M-1C (PX675).
Films for the Carena Micro Compact
What is needed for the Carena Micro Compact is photographic film. Films for the 35mm format are used. This type of film is still produced and can be processed by most photo labs without any problems. A good choice for color and black and white images is the Kodak Portra 160* and the AgfaPhoto APX 400*.
The development process for the color film is the C-41 process. The C-41 films are offered by most photo labs. A development of a 35mm color film is possible e.g. at most drugstore chains in Germany.
The exposure area of the Carena Micro Compact is 24 mm x 36 mm. So at least 36 photos fit on a 36-frame 35mm film. There is no automatic winder, you have to wind to the next picture yourself.
The 35mm camera can only be found used. The used price of the 35mm camera depends on the condition and functionality.




