Minox/Minox ECX
Minox ECX

Minox ECX

Minox · Germany · 1998 · Subminiature film

The Minox ECX is a subminiature camera introduced by Minox in 1998, representing a continuation of the company's long tradition of producing compact, discreet film cameras. Designed for extreme portability, it likely utilized 8x11mm film cartridges in a diminutive body, characteristic of Minox's subminiature lineage. As a late 20th-century offering, it probably served a niche market seeking a simple, pocketable film camera for casual snapshots or covert use, without featuring groundbreaking innovations or achieving widespread acclaim. Its design focused on maintaining the core Minox values of small size and ease of use within an affordable consumer package, offering a straightforward photographic experience for enthusiasts attracted to the subminiature format during the film era's twilight years.

Specifications

Film FormatSubminiature

Pricing

Market Value
~$699

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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