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− | [[Lomo]] made this plastic-bodied [[TLR|Twin lens reflex]] [[medium format]] camera beginning circa 1980. It was a small revision to the 1976 [[Lubitel 166]], adding a self-timer. Of its two lenses, one exposes the film, while the other is used for its viewfinder system. The Lubitel's viewfinder differs from most true TLRs, in that only a central circle is a ground-glass focusing aid; the periphery is transparent for brighter viewing, as with a [[brilliant finder]] | + | [[Lomo]] made this plastic-bodied [[TLR|Twin lens reflex]] [[medium format]] camera beginning circa 1980. It was a small revision to the 1976 [[Lubitel 166]], adding a self-timer. Of its two lenses, one exposes the film, while the other is used for its viewfinder system. The Lubitel's viewfinder differs from most true TLRs, in that only a central circle is a ground-glass focusing aid; the periphery is transparent for brighter viewing, as with a [[brilliant finder]]. |
The Lubitel 166B uses [[120]] roll film and exposes 6x6cm square images. Shutter speeds are from 1/250 to 1/15 and a bulb setting, aperture from f/4.5 to f/22, and the close-focus limit is at just over a meter. | The Lubitel 166B uses [[120]] roll film and exposes 6x6cm square images. Shutter speeds are from 1/250 to 1/15 and a bulb setting, aperture from f/4.5 to f/22, and the close-focus limit is at just over a meter. |
Revision as of 01:45, 16 February 2011
Cyrillic version, branded ЛОМО Любитель image by Jim Henry (Image rights) |
Lubitel 166B (export version) image by bottledog on Flickr (Image rights) |
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Lomo made this plastic-bodied Twin lens reflex medium format camera beginning circa 1980. It was a small revision to the 1976 Lubitel 166, adding a self-timer. Of its two lenses, one exposes the film, while the other is used for its viewfinder system. The Lubitel's viewfinder differs from most true TLRs, in that only a central circle is a ground-glass focusing aid; the periphery is transparent for brighter viewing, as with a brilliant finder.
The Lubitel 166B uses 120 roll film and exposes 6x6cm square images. Shutter speeds are from 1/250 to 1/15 and a bulb setting, aperture from f/4.5 to f/22, and the close-focus limit is at just over a meter.
Links
- Instruction manual for Lubitel 166b at butkus.org
- Lubitel 166B on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Lubitel 166B on www.differentangle.info