Difference between revisions of "Minox"
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** [[Minox IIIS]] (1954-69?) | ** [[Minox IIIS]] (1954-69?) | ||
* [[Minox B]] (1958-72) | * [[Minox B]] (1958-72) | ||
− | * [[Minox BL]] (1972- ) | + | * [[Minox BL]] (1972-73) |
* Minox LX | * Minox LX | ||
* Minox C | * Minox C | ||
* Minox EC | * Minox EC | ||
* Minox MX | * Minox MX | ||
+ | * Minox AX | ||
=== 35mm === | === 35mm === |
Revision as of 13:04, 8 March 2006
History
The classic Minox sub-miniature camera was originially designed by the Latvian engineer Walter Zapp. It was produced in Riga in 1937-1944. After the war, the camera was further developed in Wetzlar, Germany, and the first German Minox was released in 1948. The light aluminum shell Minox B, wich included a coupled lightmeter, was produced from 1958 to 1972. It was followed by the Minox C in 1969.
List of Minox Cameras
8x11 mm
- Minox A (1948-69)
- Minox II (1948-49)
- Minox III (1950-54)
- Minox IIIS (1954-69?)
- Minox B (1958-72)
- Minox BL (1972-73)
- Minox LX
- Minox C
- Minox EC
- Minox MX
- Minox AX
35mm
- Minox EL 35
- Minox GL 35
- Minox GT 35
- Minox GT-E 35
- Minox ML 35