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Minox EC Subminiature Film Camera

The Minox EC is a film camera from Minox — known for its 8x11mm Subminiature Format and 60-Gram Body Weight. Used copies start from $60.86 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Minox EC Subminiature Film Camera

Minox EC Subminiature Film Camera

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Camera OverviewMinox EC

The Minox EC is a subminiature film camera manufactured between 1980 and 1989, representing a classic chapter in compact analog photography. Built around Minox's proprietary 8x11mm film format, this camera occupies a highly specialized niche in the film camera world, offering an unusually small footprint compared to standard 35mm or medium format cameras. The fixed lens design keeps the system simple and self-contained — there is no lens swapping or mount compatibility to worry about, and the fixed focus system means the camera is always ready to shoot without manual adjustment.

A mechanical shutter powers the exposure mechanism, which is a hallmark of reliability in vintage camera design, requiring no battery dependency for the core shutter function. The camera weighs in at just 60 grams, making it one of the lightest film cameras you are likely to handle. Flash compatibility is listed as none, meaning this is a purely ambient-light or available-light shooting tool.

For collectors and enthusiasts drawn to subminiature photography, the Minox EC offers a historically significant and genuinely pocketable film shooting experience rooted in a decade of precision miniature camera manufacturing.

Key FeaturesMinox EC

8x11mm Subminiature Format: Uses Minox's proprietary 8x11mm film cassettes, producing a uniquely small negative that defined the subminiature camera category.

60-Gram Body Weight: At just 60 grams, the EC is one of the lightest film cameras ever made, fitting easily into a pocket or palm.

Fixed Focus Lens: A pre-focused lens means the camera is always ready to shoot instantly, with no focusing adjustments required.

Mechanical Shutter: The core shutter mechanism operates without battery dependency, contributing to long-term reliability in a vintage camera.

Self-Contained Fixed Lens: The integrated lens design keeps the system compact and simple, with no interchangeable components to source or maintain.

1980s Manufacture: Produced during the final decade of Minox's classic subminiature camera era, making it a historically significant collectible.

Camera SpecificationsMinox EC

Minox EC full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel, Creative Effects
TypeFilm

DescriptionMinox EC

The Minox EC is a subminiature film camera produced between 1980 and 1989, built around Minox's distinctive 8x11mm film format. Weighing just 60 grams, it is among the lightest film cameras ever made, designed to be carried and used with minimal fuss. The camera features a fixed lens with fixed focus, meaning there are no focus adjustments to make — simply point and shoot.

A mechanical shutter handles exposures, keeping the design mechanically self-sufficient. There is no flash compatibility and no hotshoe, so the Minox EC is intended purely for available-light conditions. The lens is permanently mounted with no interchangeable lens support, making this a fully integrated, compact system.

For collectors and subminiature photography enthusiasts, the Minox EC represents a historically significant piece of compact analog engineering from a brand with deep roots in miniature camera design.

ProsMinox EC

  • Extremely lightweight at just 60 grams, making it highly portable
  • Proprietary 8x11mm film format supports a unique and specialized shooting experience
  • Fixed focus mechanical shutter design keeps operation simple and straightforward

ConsMinox EC

  • Proprietary 8x11mm film format can be difficult to source compared to standard film stocks
  • Fixed focus system offers no manual focus control for creative depth-of-field work
  • No flash compatibility limits shooting to available light conditions only

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Frequently Asked QuestionsMinox EC

What film format does the Minox EC use?+
The Minox EC uses Minox's proprietary 8x11mm film format. This is a highly specialized subminiature format that differs significantly from standard 35mm film, so sourcing compatible film requires finding dedicated Minox film stock.
Can I use a flash with the Minox EC?+
No. The Minox EC has no flash compatibility according to its specifications, and there is no hotshoe mount. This camera is designed exclusively for available-light photography.
Can I swap lenses on the Minox EC?+
No. The Minox EC uses a fixed lens only configuration with no interchangeable lens mount. The lens is permanently integrated into the camera body.
How heavy is the Minox EC?+
The Minox EC weighs 60 grams, making it an exceptionally lightweight film camera suitable for carrying anywhere without adding noticeable bulk or weight.
When was the Minox EC manufactured?+
The Minox EC was manufactured between 1980 and 1989, placing it firmly in the vintage camera category and making it a notable collectible from that era of subminiature camera production.
What type of shutter and focus system does the Minox EC have?+
The Minox EC features a mechanical shutter and a fixed focus system. The fixed focus means no manual or autofocus adjustment is needed or possible, keeping operation minimal and straightforward.

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