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The '''Kiev-30''' was a subminiature camera of Soviet production. For transport in the vest pocket it was collapsible to 3/4 of its size. On the camera back was a two slice analog calculator for shutter/aperture determination with ASA-value and weather symbols as input variables. Its concept was a little like that of the [[Minolta-16]], but it had the advantage to have a third thumb-wheel for focusing that appears when the camera is opened for usage.
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The '''Kiev-30''' is a [[subminiature]] camera of Soviet production. For transport in the vest pocket it is collapsible to 3/4 of its size. On the camera back is a two slice analog calculator for shutter/aperture determination with [[ASA|ASA-value]] and [[Sunny_16#Weather_Symbols|weather symbols]] as input variables. Its concept is a little like that of the [[Minolta-16]], but it has the advantage of having a third thumb-wheel for focusing that appears when the camera is opened for use. It was the first [[Kiev]] subminiature camera that uses cassettes with unperforated film to achieve a larger frame size, but even [[Minolta 16]] cassettes may fit.
  
=== Specifications ===
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*Type: subminiature viewfinder camera (or "spy camera")
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== Specifications ==
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*Type: subminiature viewfinder camera (or "[[spy camera]]")
 
*Manufacturer: [[Arsenal]]
 
*Manufacturer: [[Arsenal]]
*year of production: 1975
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*year of production: 1981
 
*Film: 16mm
 
*Film: 16mm
 
*Frame size: 13×17mm
 
*Frame size: 13×17mm
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*Aperture: 1:3.5, 1:4, 1:5.6, 1:8, and 1:11
 
*Aperture: 1:3.5, 1:4, 1:5.6, 1:8, and 1:11
 
*Shutter: speeds 1/30 sec., 1/60 sec. and 1/200 sec.
 
*Shutter: speeds 1/30 sec., 1/60 sec. and 1/200 sec.
*Focusing: 2 m to infinity
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*Focusing: 50 cm to infinity
*Viewfinder: alike a frame finder, but inside the body and with a glass window
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*Viewfinder: like a frame finder, but inside the body and with a glass window
 
*Dimensions: collapsed 84×46×27mm, otherwise 108×46×27mm
 
*Dimensions: collapsed 84×46×27mm, otherwise 108×46×27mm
 
*Weight: 178 g
 
*Weight: 178 g
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==Links==
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*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/russian/kiev-30/kiev_30.htm Kiev 30 manual] at [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
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*[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=1107 Kiev 30] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
  
 
[[Category: 16mm film]]
 
[[Category: 16mm film]]
[[Category: Former USSR]]
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[[Category:Soviet cameras]]
[[Category: Kiev]]
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[[Category: Arsenal]]
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[[Category: Spy cameras]]
 
[[Category: K]]
 
[[Category: K]]
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[[Category: Cassette film]]

Latest revision as of 11:32, 16 June 2020

The Kiev-30 is a subminiature camera of Soviet production. For transport in the vest pocket it is collapsible to 3/4 of its size. On the camera back is a two slice analog calculator for shutter/aperture determination with ASA-value and weather symbols as input variables. Its concept is a little like that of the Minolta-16, but it has the advantage of having a third thumb-wheel for focusing that appears when the camera is opened for use. It was the first Kiev subminiature camera that uses cassettes with unperforated film to achieve a larger frame size, but even Minolta 16 cassettes may fit.


Specifications

  • Type: subminiature viewfinder camera (or "spy camera")
  • Manufacturer: Arsenal
  • year of production: 1981
  • Film: 16mm
  • Frame size: 13×17mm
  • Lens: Industar-M 1:3.5/23mm
  • Aperture: 1:3.5, 1:4, 1:5.6, 1:8, and 1:11
  • Shutter: speeds 1/30 sec., 1/60 sec. and 1/200 sec.
  • Focusing: 50 cm to infinity
  • Viewfinder: like a frame finder, but inside the body and with a glass window
  • Dimensions: collapsed 84×46×27mm, otherwise 108×46×27mm
  • Weight: 178 g

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