Minox

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History

Photo industry in Wetzlar
Docter | Hensoldt | Leitz | Leidolf | Leivtec | Minox | Oehler | Rau | Wica | Will

The classic Minox sub-miniature camera was originially designed by the Estonian engineer Walter Zapp. It was produced in Riga (Latvia) by Valsts Electrotechniska Fabrika (VEF) 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, which included a coupled lightmeter, was produced from 1958 to 1972. It was followed by the Minox C in 1969.

Since then several models have followed, and the camera has been updated with better exposure meters, electronic shutters, etc.



List of Minox Cameras

digital

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  • Classic camera miniature replica series
  • Minox DD1 (fancy camera with same technology as classic digital replicas)
  • other Minox digitals
    • DC 1311
    • DC 2111
    • DC 3311
    • DC 2122
    • DC 2133
    • DC 4011
    • DC 4211
    • DC 4211 gold
    • DC 5211
    • DC 5222
    • DC 6011
    • DC 6211
    • DC 6311
    • DC 8111
    • DC 8122
    • DC 1011
    • DC 1011 caret
    • DD100
    • DD200

8×11 mm

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  • Minox Riga (1937-44)
  • Minox A (1948-69)
  • Minox II (1948-49)
  • Minox III (1950-54)
  • Minox IIIS (1954-69?)
  • Minox B (1958-72)
  • Minox C (1969-76)
  • Minox BL (1972-73)
  • Minox LX (1976-95 )
  • Minox EC (1981-95 with special editions for MHS and Minox Club 2002)
  • Minox AX (1992-96?)
  • Minox TLX (1995-2003)
  • Minox CLX (1998)
  • Minox MX
  • Minox ECX
  • Minox LX Selection
  • Minox LX Platin
  • Minox LX 2000
  • Minox Avaitor
  • Classic camera miniature replica series
    • Classic Camera Leica If
    • Classic Camera Leica IIIf
    • Classic Camera Leica M3
    • Classic Camera Hasselblad SWC
    • Classic Camera Contax I

110 film

  • Minox 110S

35mm

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