Russian Cameras Are the New Collectibles | annkan siaann blog
In this era where cameras go the way of the dinosaur, and digital cameras take over, the hot new collection is the Russian aircraft. With brands such as Sputnik and Kiev, an increasing number of collectors find rare Cameras Russia to both a quality of nostalgia with a dash of mystery thrown in.
Here are some of the most collectible cameras Russia
Sputnik: The Russian Sputnik camera was produced by LOMO in Leningrad from 1955 to 1973. This is a stereo camera that produces six pairs of 6 x 6 cm pictures on 120 film.Weighing just under two pounds, the Sputnik stereo camera aperture sizes of 4.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16 and 22. It has a timer and synchronizer, with shutter speeds of 1 / 10, 1 / 25, 1 / 50, 1 / 100, and B.
Lomo LC-A: Lomo LC-A is a 35 mm camera from Russia who has been the foundation of the Lomography movement. With a black plastic body, the Lomo LC-A has an automatic shutter sheets. This online component offers speeds of 1 / 500 of a second to two seconds, with automatic aperture setting. It also offers a manual with a shutter speed of 1 / 60 and aperture selected manually.The aperture sizes are 2.8, 4, 5,6, 8, 11 and 16. The camera has a flash hot shoe contact and a photo counter.
Kiev-88TTL - Cameras Kiev-Russian 88TTL were produced by the Kiev Arsenal factory. These box cameras have adjustable shutter speeds from 1 / 2-1 / 1000 seconds. A variety of lenses can be used for the Kiev-88TTL, including the Mir 26V, 38V Mir Kaleinar 3V, Jupiter 36V, 28V Vega and ARSAT / Zodiak. The lenses have apertures of 2.8 to 22.
FT-2 - The Russian aircraft is a panoramic camera that uses film and a curved lens that minimizes distortion.All orders for this camera are on top, and include chrome levers to set shutter speeds, a shutter release button, and a bubble level....

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