Minox EC
The Minox Model EC was introduced in 1981. It is different from other Minox models in several respects: The body shell (which was made of a durable plastic material) detached completely from the body for film exchange; it had a fixed focus (3 feet to infinity) lens, with a fixed aperture of F/5.6; and it had a proprietary electronic flash.
The EC was updated to the Model ECX in the mid-1990’s when production of the original EC ended.
In 2002, a special edition of 100 classic EC camera sets was produced for the members of the Minox Historical Society.
Properties of the Minox ECX:
- Four-element 15mm Minar fixfocus lens f/5.6
- Depth of field: 1m to infinity
- CDS exposure meter
- Electronically controlled diaphragm shutter 1/500s to 8s
- Film speed adjustable from ISO 12/12° to ISO 400/27°
- Film loading contact (green LED in the viewfinder)
- Flash contact for Minox ECX flash
- Body made of glass-fibre reinforced plastic
- Dimensions: 8x3x1.8 cm (3.1x1.2x0.7inch)
- Weight: 56g (1.96oz)
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Links
- Minox EC at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Minox EC at The Camera Site by Reijo Lauro