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− | The '''Elikon 535''' is a 35mm film camera that was made by [[Belomo]]. The prototype version, with a rather different design, was called Elikon 5.<ref>[ | + | The '''Elikon 535''' is a 35mm film camera that was made by [[Belomo]]. The prototype version, with a rather different design, was called Elikon 5.<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/indexd769.html?tmpl_into=middle&tmpl_id=104&_m_e_id=8&_menu_i_id=64 Elikon 535] at [http://www.sovietcams.com/index.html Soviet Cams]</ref> It's a compact camera but fully manual with a [[Zone focusing|Zone focused]] Minar-2 f3.8/35mm lens and exposure calculator, where ISO (50-400) determines shutter speed and aperture (f/3.8-16) is linked with weather symbols. It is found in black and grey color versions. |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.aragonseye.com/aragons-eye/index.php/2020/01/28/camera-review-elikon-535 Elikon 535 review] at [https://www.aragonseye.com/ Aragon's Eye] | ||
*[https://www.flickr.com/groups/elikon535/ Elikon 535 group] on [https://www.flickr.com/ Flickr] | *[https://www.flickr.com/groups/elikon535/ Elikon 535 group] on [https://www.flickr.com/ Flickr] | ||
[[Category:BelOMO]] | [[Category:BelOMO]] | ||
[[Category:Soviet cameras]] | [[Category:Soviet cameras]] | ||
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[[Category:1990]] | [[Category:1990]] |
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The Elikon 535 is a 35mm film camera that was made by Belomo. The prototype version, with a rather different design, was called Elikon 5.[1] It's a compact camera but fully manual with a Zone focused Minar-2 f3.8/35mm lens and exposure calculator, where ISO (50-400) determines shutter speed and aperture (f/3.8-16) is linked with weather symbols. It is found in black and grey color versions.