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The '''Komsomolets''' („Комсомолец“) was a sophisticated [[pseudo TLR]], almost like the German pre-war [[Brillant]]. It was named "комсомолец", meaning member of the Komsomol, the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, the youth organization of the former USSR. Its plastic body design was taken over for the [[Lubitel]], a real [[TLR]]. | The '''Komsomolets''' („Комсомолец“) was a sophisticated [[pseudo TLR]], almost like the German pre-war [[Brillant]]. It was named "комсомолец", meaning member of the Komsomol, the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, the youth organization of the former USSR. Its plastic body design was taken over for the [[Lubitel]], a real [[TLR]]. | ||
− | The "комсомолец" was produced from 1946 to 1951 by [[GOMZ]]. Frame size was 6x6cm, but the first Komsomolets cameras had a [[red window]] for 6x9cm frame size since early Soviet [[120 film]] had just 6x9 frame markings on the backing paper. The camera had a Triplet-21 6.3/80 lens and a shutter with speeds 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 | + | The "комсомолец" was produced from 1946 to 1951 by [[GOMZ]]. Frame size was 6x6cm, but the first Komsomolets cameras had a [[red window]] for 6x9cm frame size since early Soviet [[120 film]] had just 6x9 frame markings on the backing paper. The camera had a Triplet-21 6.3/80 lens and a shutter with speeds 1/25, 1/50, and 1/100 sec. plus B mode. |
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[[Category:former USSR]] | [[Category:former USSR]] | ||
[[Category:GOMZ]] | [[Category:GOMZ]] |
Revision as of 13:14, 29 December 2010
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The Komsomolets („Комсомолец“) was a sophisticated pseudo TLR, almost like the German pre-war Brillant. It was named "комсомолец", meaning member of the Komsomol, the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, the youth organization of the former USSR. Its plastic body design was taken over for the Lubitel, a real TLR.
The "комсомолец" was produced from 1946 to 1951 by GOMZ. Frame size was 6x6cm, but the first Komsomolets cameras had a red window for 6x9cm frame size since early Soviet 120 film had just 6x9 frame markings on the backing paper. The camera had a Triplet-21 6.3/80 lens and a shutter with speeds 1/25, 1/50, and 1/100 sec. plus B mode.