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===Major production runs=== [[Image:Minox EC LX.jpg|right|thumb|Minox EC]] '''Minox Models''' * '''Riga''' β 1938/39 to 1942/43 (retrospectively labeled Model I; usually named after the city Riga) :* I β 3 element Minostigmat lens, stainless steel * '''A''' β 1948 to 1969 (retrospectively labeled Model II with the launch of Minox III) :* II β (1948) 5 element Complan lens, ultralight aluminium shell, new shutter :* III β (1950) 4 element Complan lens, :* IIIs β (1954) + flash synch * '''B''' β 1958 to 1972 ultralight aluminium shell, [[Solar cell|selenium]] meter :* B β (1958) Complan lens :* B β (1970) Minox lens * '''C''' β 1969 to 1978 introduced in 1969, electronic :* C β (1969) Complan lens :* C β (1970) Minox lens * '''BL''' β 1972 to 1973 with [[Photoresistor|cadmium sulphide]] meter (requiring a battery), no longer wound film with each open/close cycle * '''LX''' β 1978 to now :* LX β (1978) electronic, in anodized aluminium, black aluminium, gold and platinum finish :* TLX β (1995) titanium titanal eloxat coated (available again as special order) * '''EC''' β 1981 to 2004 :* EC β (1981) more economical model, smallest Minox :* ECX β (1998) minor changes to the EC * '''MX''', distinct model with Minox MX FLASH. Thumb wheel film advance and shutter cocking, mechanical shutter speed 1/125 sec, lens 1:4.8 15mm three element in 2 group glass lens, focusing dial: 1M,2M,4M and infinity.
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