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− | '''Iskra''' is a [[folding]] [[rangefinder]] camera, manufactured by Krasnogorsky Mekhanichesky Zavod [[KMZ]] | + | The '''Iskra''' is a [[folding]] [[rangefinder]] camera, manufactured by Krasnogorsky Mekhanichesky Zavod [[KMZ]] ('Mechanical Factory of Krasnogorsk'), Moscow, USSR. Искра (Iskra) means 'Spark'. This was the name of the secret Marxist newspaper founded by Lenin in 1900. It was a political newspaper of Russian socialist emigrants established as the official organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. |
− | The | + | 38722 copies were made of the first series Iskra between 1960-63. The camera was inspired by the [[Agfa]] [[Super Isolette]] of 1954, and The camera's FXCh-18 shutter is a copy of the Synchro-Compur RMX/RMXV used on the Super Isolette.<ref>See [https://www.flickr.com/photos/29504544@N08/sets/72157631234691718 Hans Kieren's Flickr set] comparing the FXCh-18 to a Synchro-Compur from a Rolleiflex.</ref> |
+ | It is a high-quality camera. <!--replaced this sentence, which seems too much: Iskra is the highest quality level camera, above all from an optical standpoint, ever made in USSR.--> | ||
− | + | The original Iskra has 3 types and 1 sub-type, with some changes to the body.<ref>According to Alaxander Komarov in [http://www.fotoua.com/1cameraAlltip.php?st=7&rd=4&usl=4&usl1=iskra&seek1=&seek2= Fotoua]. You can also find serial numbers for dating of the cameras in this site. There is another former USSR cameras classification and info by Aidas Pikiotas at [http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?1842842031 SovietCams]</ref><ref>Other writers on Soviet cameras have their own classifications.</ref><ref>Pages from the the book of former USSR cameras by [http://img.inkfrog.com/click_enlarge1.php?image=IMG_3609.JPG&username=calicurg&aid=972050785 Suglob, Shaternik, Kochergin]</ref> <ref>Discussion about clasifications in the books of Princelle and Suglob, Shaternik, Kochergin in [http://www.ussrphoto.com/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1500 USSR Photo Forum]</ref> | |
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==Type 2== | ==Type 2== | ||
===Type 2a=== | ===Type 2a=== | ||
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*Distinctive feature of the type: an adjustment bolt on the top plate | *Distinctive feature of the type: an adjustment bolt on the top plate | ||
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*Format: roll [[120 film]], picture size 6x6cm | *Format: roll [[120 film]], picture size 6x6cm | ||
*Aperture and speeds are coupled and turning the coupling ring on the front of the lens, turns the aperture and speed rings together, according to Exposure Values | *Aperture and speeds are coupled and turning the coupling ring on the front of the lens, turns the aperture and speed rings together, according to Exposure Values | ||
− | *Lens: [[Industar]]-58 (ИНДУСТАР), 75mm f/3.5; [[Tessar]] design 4 elements in 3 groups; Aperture: f/3.5-f/22, possible to set separately | + | *Lens: [[Industar]]-58 (ИНДУСТАР), 75mm f/3.5; [[Tessar]] design with 4 elements in 3 groups; Aperture: f/3.5-f/22, possible to set separately |
− | *Focusing: Yellow rangefinder images must be matched in the viewfinder for exact focus, via focusing ring w/ grooved silver handle, behind the lens-shutter barrel | + | *Focusing: Yellow rangefinder images must be matched in the viewfinder for exact focus, via focusing ring w/ grooved silver handle, behind the lens-shutter barrel |
*Shutter: FXCh-18 central leaf shutter, speed: 1-1/500 +B, very quiet, possible to set separately. | *Shutter: FXCh-18 central leaf shutter, speed: 1-1/500 +B, very quiet, possible to set separately. | ||
*Viewfinder: Coupled rangefinder/viewfinder | *Viewfinder: Coupled rangefinder/viewfinder | ||
− | *Winding: | + | *Winding: Does not work without film loaded |
− | *Double exposure prevention | + | *Double exposure prevention and auto-stop film advance (the spool reel is blocked when reaching the next frame). |
− | *Frame counter: Auto resets, advance type, | + | *Frame counter: Auto resets, advance type, doesn't work without film loaded |
− | *Other: Self-timer; Flash PC socket; Flash sync | + | *Other: Self-timer; Flash PC socket; Flash sync at all shutter speeds; Cold-shoe; Film type reminder dial |
*Body: Aluminum; Weight: 912g | *Body: Aluminum; Weight: 912g | ||
− | *Serial no.engraved on the back of the top plate with KMZ logo | + | *Serial no. engraved on the back of the top plate with KMZ logo; first two digits show the production year |
*Caution: You must change the shutter speed before you cock the shutter. This is the opposite of almost every other Russian camera. | *Caution: You must change the shutter speed before you cock the shutter. This is the opposite of almost every other Russian camera. | ||
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===Type 2b=== | ===Type 2b=== | ||
*Produced between 1961-63 | *Produced between 1961-63 | ||
− | *Distinctive features of the type: with inscription " | + | *Distinctive features of the type: with inscription "Made in USSR" |
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==Type 3== | ==Type 3== | ||
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*Distinctive feature of the type: Iskra name on the front is with script Latin letters, export type | *Distinctive feature of the type: Iskra name on the front is with script Latin letters, export type | ||
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− | The second version of the series is '''Iskra-2''', and produced between 1961-64, with quantity 6118. | + | The second version of the series is '''Iskra-2''', and produced between 1961-64, with quantity 6118. The only change in this model is the addition of a Selenium meter. Controls for the meter are integrated into the knob that was the film reminder in the original Iskra. |
− | + | There are 3 types of Iskra-2.<ref>According to Alexander Komarov [http://www.fotoua.com/1cameraAlltip.php?st=7&rd=4&usl=4&usl1=iskra&seek1=&seek2=1 in Fotoua]</ref> | |
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− | There are 3 types of Iskra-2.<ref> | ||
*Type 1 with Cyrillic inscription of Iskra on the top plate | *Type 1 with Cyrillic inscription of Iskra on the top plate | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
In English | In English | ||
− | * Princelle, Jean Loup | + | * Princelle, Jean Loup: ''Made In USSR - The Authentic Guide To Russian And Soviet Cameras'', Le Reve Edition, 2004 (<nowiki>ISBN</nowiki> 2952252106, ISBN13: 9782952252102) paperback. |
In Russian | In Russian | ||
− | * 1200 Cameras from USSR | + | * Suglob, Shaternik and Kochergin: ''1200 Cameras from USSR'', 2009. ([http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=39&ParentID=4&ContentID=311&Item=1200+Cameras+from+USSR+by+Suglob%2C+Shaternik%2C+Kochergin more info about the book]) |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | *[http://www.fotoua.com/1cameraAlltip.php?st=7&rd=4&usl=4&usl1=iskra&seek1=&seek2= | + | *[http://www.fotoua.com/1cameraAlltip.php?st=7&rd=4&usl=4&usl1=iskra&seek1=&seek2= Iskra] at ''Fotoua'' by Alexandr Komarov, including pictures of various types. |
− | *[http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?1842842031 | + | *[http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?1842842031 Iskra] at ''Sovietcams'' |
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[[Category: 120 film]] [[Category:6x6]] [[Category:folding]] [[Category:rangefinder folding]] | [[Category: 120 film]] [[Category:6x6]] [[Category:folding]] [[Category:rangefinder folding]] |
Revision as of 12:45, 26 November 2016
The Iskra is a folding rangefinder camera, manufactured by Krasnogorsky Mekhanichesky Zavod KMZ ('Mechanical Factory of Krasnogorsk'), Moscow, USSR. Искра (Iskra) means 'Spark'. This was the name of the secret Marxist newspaper founded by Lenin in 1900. It was a political newspaper of Russian socialist emigrants established as the official organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
38722 copies were made of the first series Iskra between 1960-63. The camera was inspired by the Agfa Super Isolette of 1954, and The camera's FXCh-18 shutter is a copy of the Synchro-Compur RMX/RMXV used on the Super Isolette.[1] It is a high-quality camera.
The original Iskra has 3 types and 1 sub-type, with some changes to the body.[2][3][4] [5]
Contents
Types
Type 1
- Produced in 1960
- Distinctive feature of the type: without adjustment bolt on the top plate
- Lens: Industar-58
Type 2
Type 2a
- Produced between 1961-63
- Distinctive feature of the type: an adjustment bolt on the top plate
Iskra type 2a (1962). image by Süleyman Demir (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Format: roll 120 film, picture size 6x6cm
- Aperture and speeds are coupled and turning the coupling ring on the front of the lens, turns the aperture and speed rings together, according to Exposure Values
- Lens: Industar-58 (ИНДУСТАР), 75mm f/3.5; Tessar design with 4 elements in 3 groups; Aperture: f/3.5-f/22, possible to set separately
- Focusing: Yellow rangefinder images must be matched in the viewfinder for exact focus, via focusing ring w/ grooved silver handle, behind the lens-shutter barrel
- Shutter: FXCh-18 central leaf shutter, speed: 1-1/500 +B, very quiet, possible to set separately.
- Viewfinder: Coupled rangefinder/viewfinder
- Winding: Does not work without film loaded
- Double exposure prevention and auto-stop film advance (the spool reel is blocked when reaching the next frame).
- Frame counter: Auto resets, advance type, doesn't work without film loaded
- Other: Self-timer; Flash PC socket; Flash sync at all shutter speeds; Cold-shoe; Film type reminder dial
- Body: Aluminum; Weight: 912g
- Serial no. engraved on the back of the top plate with KMZ logo; first two digits show the production year
- Caution: You must change the shutter speed before you cock the shutter. This is the opposite of almost every other Russian camera.
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Iskra type 2a (1962)
Images by Süleyman Demir (Image rights) |
Type 2b
- Produced between 1961-63
- Distinctive features of the type: with inscription "Made in USSR"
- Lens:Industar-58
Type 3
- Produced between 1961-63
- Distinctive feature of the type: Iskra name on the front is with script Latin letters, export type
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Iskra Images by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |
Iskra-2
The second version of the series is Iskra-2, and produced between 1961-64, with quantity 6118. The only change in this model is the addition of a Selenium meter. Controls for the meter are integrated into the knob that was the film reminder in the original Iskra.
There are 3 types of Iskra-2.[6]
- Type 1 with Cyrillic inscription of Iskra on the top plate
- Type 2 with Latin inscription, export type
- Type 3 Microscope version, bellow with the lens replaced by plate with MFN-9
Iskra 2 type 1 image by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |
Iskra-2 type 2 image by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |
Notes and References
- ↑ See Hans Kieren's Flickr set comparing the FXCh-18 to a Synchro-Compur from a Rolleiflex.
- ↑ According to Alaxander Komarov in Fotoua. You can also find serial numbers for dating of the cameras in this site. There is another former USSR cameras classification and info by Aidas Pikiotas at SovietCams
- ↑ Other writers on Soviet cameras have their own classifications.
- ↑ Pages from the the book of former USSR cameras by Suglob, Shaternik, Kochergin
- ↑ Discussion about clasifications in the books of Princelle and Suglob, Shaternik, Kochergin in USSR Photo Forum
- ↑ According to Alexander Komarov in Fotoua
Bibliography
In English
- Princelle, Jean Loup: Made In USSR - The Authentic Guide To Russian And Soviet Cameras, Le Reve Edition, 2004 (ISBN 2952252106, ISBN13: 9782952252102) paperback.
In Russian
- Suglob, Shaternik and Kochergin: 1200 Cameras from USSR, 2009. (more info about the book)