The Johanneskirche in Berlin-Frohnau was consecrated in 1936 and, in keeping with the spirit of the time, was designed in the style of medieval fortified churches.

The Minox 35 Goldknopf is a strange camera. Technically, it is completely a Minox 35 GT-E. It just looks a little different. The GT-E is labeled as usual, including the Minox name in red. The Goldknopf, aside from markings on the lens, is completely black with no imprints. And the red plastic shutter release is missing. This is replaced by a real gold release button. So the camera is an exciting mix of understatement and glamour, built only 720 times between 1991-1993. I exposed the limited edition Rollei Paul & Reinhold film at box speed (ISO 640) and developed it in Adox FX-39 II.

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