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Minox B black
Minox · Germany · 1958–1971 (13 years) · Subminiature film
The Minox B black, produced from 1958 to 1971, represents a significant refinement of the groundbreaking Minox subminiature concept introduced with the Model A. Building upon its predecessor's diminutive size and precision 8x11mm format, the B incorporated crucial advancements that cemented its reputation. Most notably, it introduced a coupled rangefinder for precise focusing at close distances and added an exposure meter, moving the camera closer to a true point-and-shoot capability within its pocketable form factor. The camera retained the Minox legacy of exceptional build quality, featuring a robust die-cast aluminum body and meticulous German engineering, making it durable despite its compact size. Its association with espionage and its role as a high-end, portable "spy camera" further enhanced its mystique and utility for clandestine operations and discreet photography.
This model solidified Minox's position as the leader in the subminiature market, appealing to professionals, enthusiasts, and those requiring ultimate discretion. While still requiring meticulous handling and precise operation due to its small controls and viewfinder, the B offered a significant leap in user-friendliness and functionality over the A. Its combination of portability, precision engineering, and the unique cachet of the Minox brand ensured its popularity and made it an iconic object representing the pinnacle of practical subminiature photography during the Cold War era.
Specifications
| Film Format | Subminiature |

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