The Miranda ME-X is a compact camera from Miranda. According to the information on the bottom, it was made in Hong Kong. As a manufacturer, Haking could be responsible.
Unlike other cameras for the 35mm format, the lens on this model is permanently installed and cannot be replaced. The aperture is limited to a maximum opening of f/4.5 at a focal length of 34 mm. With this model, the distance to the subject cannot be set manually. The focus remains fixed.
A measuring device is integrated in the camera for exposure metering. Exposure settings are automatically controlled and adjusted by the Miranda ME-X. The sensitivity is read out by the DX coding on the cartridge.
There is a flash in the camera to produce good images in poor or low light situations.
The 35mm photo camera is powered by two AAA batteries (eBay / Amazon*). This type of battery is very easy to find and very inexpensive.
Films for the Miranda ME-X
35mm film is recommended for the Miranda ME-X. Although the camera has been discontinued and digital is dominant today, such film is still available and usually fits 36 frames on a roll. The film is transported by a thumbwheel on the back.
A popular color film is Kodak Gold 200*. It is ideal for ISO 200 settings. Black and white enthusiasts, on the other hand, often gravitate towards Kodak TRI-X 400*, which is a versatile film.
Both films are known for their reliability in various applications and are often praised in reviews. However, there are other notable brands such as Adox, Lomography, Rollei and Foma.
In terms of processing, the C-41 process is the standard process for color film and is offered by most photo labs. For black and white you have to use specific developers like Kodak XTOL.





