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''The '''Chaika''' name was also use for [[Chaika (electronic flash)|Chaika electronic flashguns]]''
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<div align=center class="plainlinks floatright">[http://www.flickr.com/photos/david_fisher/2351376521/in/pool-camerapedia/ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2391/2351376521_4628d5fcfb_m.jpg]<br/>Chaika 3</div>These cameras were produced by the factory [[Belomo]] (Belarus) from 1965 up to 1967.  171,400 copies were made. Their bodies are metal.
  
 
Chaika camera all share the following basic specifications:  
 
Chaika camera all share the following basic specifications:  
 
* Lens - Industar-69
 
* Lens - Industar-69
 
* Focal length, mm: 28
 
* Focal length, mm: 28
* Relative aperture: f/2,8
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* Relative aperture: f/2.8
* Diaphragm scale from 2,8 to 16
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* Diaphragm scale from 2.8 to 16
* Focusing, m: 0,8 to infinite
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* Focusing, m: 0.8 to infinite
 
* Adjustable shutter speeds 1/30 - 1/250 of a second and "B".
 
* Adjustable shutter speeds 1/30 - 1/250 of a second and "B".
  
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[[Category: C]]
 
[[Category: C]]
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Revision as of 00:22, 6 November 2009

The Chaika name was also use for Chaika electronic flashguns

These cameras were produced by the factory Belomo (Belarus) from 1965 up to 1967. 171,400 copies were made. Their bodies are metal.

Chaika camera all share the following basic specifications:

  • Lens - Industar-69
  • Focal length, mm: 28
  • Relative aperture: f/2.8
  • Diaphragm scale from 2.8 to 16
  • Focusing, m: 0.8 to infinite
  • Adjustable shutter speeds 1/30 - 1/250 of a second and "B".

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