The Miranda 35ME is a viewfinder camera. The 35mm camera is a product from Hong Kong and was sold by Miranda under its own brand. The 35mm camera was also marketed under the names "Haking Compact-SC", "Halina Micro 35", "Revue 35FC" and "Ansco 2000 Micro 35". The inspiration for the design of the camera was probably the Cosina CX-2 or the Lomo LC-A.
The camera comes with a fixed lens with a fixed focal length. The focal length cannot be changed and is 38 mm. The largest aperture available is f/3.5, and the focus of the lens is fixed. To get sharp pictures, you should be at least 70 cm away from your subject.
The exposure is not measured by the camera. When setting the film speed, the camera simply selects a fixed aperture. It can be used with ISO 100, ISO 200 or ISO 400 films and has a built-in flash for taking clear pictures in low light conditions. If you don't shoot with flash, no batteries are needed.
Films for the Miranda 35ME
The Miranda 35ME uses 35mm film. The 35mm format is very common, which is why there are still some manufacturers and many development laboratories. One way to get color images is the Kodak Portra 400* and the AgfaPhoto APX 400* for black-and-white photos.
The color film is a negative film and is processed in the C-41 development process. This development process is carried out by all photo laboratories offering the development of 35mm films.
The dimensions of the 35mm camera are 11,1 x 6,9 x 4,9 cm. At this size her weight is 230 g. The power supply for the 35mm camera is provided by two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*).
The 35 mm camera is only available in used condition. The value of a used Miranda 35ME depends primarily on if it works correctly and in what condition the copy is.





