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The '''Leningrad''' was a 35mm rangefinder camera made in ex-USSR by [[GOMZ]]. It had a spring motor advance, and took [[39mm screw lenses]]. The rangefinder was of the split image type, combined in the viewfinder. In the viewfinder there were fixed black frames to indicate the field of view for the  50mm, 85mm and 135mm focal lengths, the whole finder covering the 35mm focal length.
 
The '''Leningrad''' was a 35mm rangefinder camera made in ex-USSR by [[GOMZ]]. It had a spring motor advance, and took [[39mm screw lenses]]. The rangefinder was of the split image type, combined in the viewfinder. In the viewfinder there were fixed black frames to indicate the field of view for the  50mm, 85mm and 135mm focal lengths, the whole finder covering the 35mm focal length.
  

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The Leningrad was a 35mm rangefinder camera made in ex-USSR by GOMZ. It had a spring motor advance, and took 39mm screw lenses. The rangefinder was of the split image type, combined in the viewfinder. In the viewfinder there were fixed black frames to indicate the field of view for the 50mm, 85mm and 135mm focal lengths, the whole finder covering the 35mm focal length.