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Made by the [[KMZ]] factory near Moscow.
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The Iskra was Soviet version of Super Isolette. Just as its western counterpart, it is equipped with coupled rangefinder, combined with viewfinder. Film advance via a knob on the top, combined with a complicated and delicate frame counter (no red window).
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The Iskra 2 is a rare version, equipped with an uncoupled selenium meter.
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Lens: 75mm f/3.5 Tessar type, 1m to infinity, whole unit focusing.
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Shutter: 1s to 1/500s.
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Made by the [[KMZ]] factory near Moscow.
 
The Iskra was Soviet version of Super Isolette. Just as its western counterpart, it is equipped with coupled rangefinder, combined with viewfinder. Film advance via a knob on the top, combined with a complicated and delicate frame counter (no red window). Iskra 2 is rare version equipped with an uncoupled selenium meter.
 
Lens: 75mm f/3.5 Tessar type, 1m to infinity, whole unit focusing.
 
Shutter: 1s to 1/500s.
 
  
  

Revision as of 11:40, 21 October 2010

Made by the KMZ factory near Moscow. The Iskra was Soviet version of Super Isolette. Just as its western counterpart, it is equipped with coupled rangefinder, combined with viewfinder. Film advance via a knob on the top, combined with a complicated and delicate frame counter (no red window).

The Iskra 2 is a rare version, equipped with an uncoupled selenium meter. Lens: 75mm f/3.5 Tessar type, 1m to infinity, whole unit focusing. Shutter: 1s to 1/500s.




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