Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Old Soviet camera

Old Soviet camera

Leningrad is a 135 clockwork camera, which can take many pictures at a time, just like the domestic "Great Wall".

Zolki -3 Zolki 3 is an improved version of 1 Leica.

Kiev -3 Kiev 3 is an improved version of 1, with its own exposure meter 8/F2/5CM standard lens, which can

Replace the wide-angle and medium telephoto lenses.

The above three cameras are all paraxial cameras.

Dzenit Dzenit and other supplementary models should be SLR 135. Of course, the newer the model, the better.

In my opinion, compared with the first three cameras, the performance of Kiev -3 is better. For reference.

Zenit dze nit(zenit) also means that Soviet cameras were not low-grade, and later developed towards electronic cameras.