This is the largest Minox-produced flash unit. It is larger than any of the 8×11 Minox cameras, but it delivers one of the best lights, given the features it incorporates. …
My first Minox dev tank, this. Bought in 1997, heavily used (and I mean really used, not abused though), repaired at some point (glued a crack in the upper lip …
This is my #3 Minox thermometer. Of course there is no such a thing as numbering the models, but it is easier for me to remember and differentiate various types. …
This one appears to be a different model of a Minox thermometer, with a different case too. I would say that it’s a later model, as the Minox logo and …
A couple of Minox thermometers, original, in their boxes. The cardboard is strong and not affected by the years, and the thermometers are in pristine condition. Both have the metallic …
An example of a Minox tripod adapter (or attachment, if you will), from the mid-1960’s. Made from aluminium (grey), is a regular type, unfolding in front of the camera. The …
A later model, still retaining the 2-coin slots on the main leg. The same tripod though, similar in function with the subsequent ones, even if not in some minor details. …
One of the most clever contraptions I have ever met. Made from steel, in satin or gloss chrome finish, the Minox tripod is a very interesting item to add to …
My first Minox light meter came together with my first Minox A/IIIs camera, both in excellent working condition, purchased from Steve of SWSsec.com (RIP, Steve). Purchased in 1998, I took …