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Latest revision as of 16:36, 19 December 2022
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The Minox Model IIIS was introduced in 1954. The main difference from the Minox III was the PC flash nipple synchronized with the shutter.
Serial Numbers: about 58500 (59500-147494 with a number of AII and AIII cameras upgraded to AIIIs by the factory post production and when serviced).
Links
- Minox IIIS user manual at submin.com
- Variations in Minox 8x11 cameras and accessories and 8x11 manuals brochure and advertisements 300dpi scans in full color from submin.com
1957 National Geographic advertisement scanned by Voxphoto (Image rights) |
Minox 8x11 Cameras |
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Riga | II | III | IIIS | B | C | BL | LX | EC | AX | TLX | CLX | MX |