Minox 8x11 - 1960s film

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Ebay 2007/12/12 47USD (two tins with boxes)

Kodak Plus-X Pan (DIN 24, 36 exposure), Film now labelled "MINOX G.m.b.H. GIESSEN. The film was packaged with a film mailer; a black cloth pouch with a tie string and an attached pre-address card. Some mailers were pre-paid.

Ebay 2007/09/15 Kodak Plus-X Pan 8.50USD

Comparing early and later metal cassettes.

The change from a metal box to a plastic case in the 1967. All film now supplied in a cardboard box with the film in a plastic case which has a paper wrapper around the middle with the type of film inside, but not the expiry date (which is found on the cardboard box). The plastic cases, usually called coffins by users, was an idea of Walter Zapp


Last Updated on 15th September 2007