Chajka
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- The Chaika name was also used
for Chaika electronic flash units.
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The Чайка (chajka=russian for seagull) half-frame 35mm cameras were produced by the factory Belomo (Belarus) from 1965 up to 1967. 171,400 copies were made. Their bodies are metal.
Chajka 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".
Cameras
- Chajka
- Chajka-II (a few are badged "Chaika-II" with i instead j)
- Chajka 2M
- Chajka 3