
Minox AF 90 DX
Minox · Germany · 1990 · Subminiature film
The Minox AF 90 DX represents a practical and accessible subminiature camera introduced by Minox in 1990, continuing the company's tradition of compact photography solutions. Designed primarily for everyday consumers, it incorporates essential features like autofocus and a built-in flash, making point-and-shoot photography straightforward. Its diminutive size, a hallmark of the subminiature format, appealed to users seeking a truly pocketable camera for casual snapshots without the bulk of larger models. This model leveraged Minox's expertise in miniaturization to create a functional, user-friendly camera typical of the compact autofocus trend prevalent during that period. While it lacked the groundbreaking status of some earlier Minox subminiatures or larger system cameras, it served reliably as an entry-level or secondary camera.
Specifications
| Film Format | Subminiature |





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