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Before the launch of the Minox B, the only way to meter reliably with the Riga and the A/II/III/IIIs was the Minox Exposure Meter
Sources cite Walter Zapp's intention to launch the VEFD Minox with a built-in exposure meter (2000). Technology of the day prevented that, so it was only 1951 when Minox announced a tiny exposure meter. Designed with he help of Gossen, In 1950 Josef Stüper suggested to Walter Zapp and E.Pfaffenberger that a special exposure meter be designed for the Minox. When it appeared in September 1951 the MinoSix was the smallest precision meter in the world measuring just 53 x 30 x 18mm. ( from submin.com) . By 1954, Minox manufactured the meters without the help of Gossen.
1. Size:
2. Viewfinder
3 Compatibility
The Minox exposure meter was designed for good light only, outdoors or with god illumination indoors.
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