
Minox LX Edition 2000 black/gold
Minox · Germany · 2000 · Subminiature film
The Minox LX Edition 2000 black/gold is a special commemorative version of the enduring Minox LX subminiature camera, introduced in the year 2000. Sharing the core design and functionality of the original LX, launched in the 1970s, this edition features a distinctive black anodized aluminum body finished with gold-plated accents, including the top cap, base plate, and control markings, symbolizing the turn of the millennium. As a true subminiature camera, it utilizes the Minox 8x11mm film format, producing tiny negatives requiring magnification for viewing. Its appeal lies in its extreme portability, precision German engineering, and the timeless rangefinder design, maintaining the LX's reputation for exceptional build quality and tactile control in a remarkably small form factor. This edition primarily served as a collectible item and statement piece for enthusiasts rather than introducing any significant technological innovations over the standard LX model.
While the LX series holds a place in subminiature photography history for its longevity and cult following, the 2000 black/gold commemorative is primarily distinguished by its limited-run cosmetic embellishment rather than groundbreaking engineering or widespread adoption. It represents a specific moment in the evolution of a classic camera line, appealing to collectors drawn to Minox heritage and the year 2000 theme. Its core functionality, shooting experience, and image quality remain identical to the standard LX, underscoring that this edition's significance is largely aesthetic and commemorative within the niche realm of high-end subminiature cameras.
Specifications
| Film Format | Subminiature |


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