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The '''Kiev 35A''' ('''Киев-35A''') is a [[35mm]] fixed-lens compact camera made in the Ukraine by [[Arsenal]] between 1985 and 1991. An export version was also known as the '''Exxell Automatik'''. It is a copy of the [[Minox 35 EL]].  It has [[aperture priority]] automatic exposure controlling the shutter from 4s - 1/500s, and a Korsar 35mm/f2.8 lens.
 
The '''Kiev 35A''' ('''Киев-35A''') is a [[35mm]] fixed-lens compact camera made in the Ukraine by [[Arsenal]] between 1985 and 1991. An export version was also known as the '''Exxell Automatik'''. It is a copy of the [[Minox 35 EL]].  It has [[aperture priority]] automatic exposure controlling the shutter from 4s - 1/500s, and a Korsar 35mm/f2.8 lens.
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The 35A was succeeded by a 35AM; this was only made in very small quantities<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?-1210397779 sovietcams.com]</ref>.
 
The 35A was succeeded by a 35AM; this was only made in very small quantities<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?-1210397779 sovietcams.com]</ref>.
  
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Revision as of 15:10, 25 July 2011

The Kiev 35A (Киев-35A) is a 35mm fixed-lens compact camera made in the Ukraine by Arsenal between 1985 and 1991. An export version was also known as the Exxell Automatik. It is a copy of the Minox 35 EL. It has aperture priority automatic exposure controlling the shutter from 4s - 1/500s, and a Korsar 35mm/f2.8 lens.

The 35A was succeeded by a 35AM; this was only made in very small quantities[1].

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