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The '''Narciss''' was a Russian [[SLR]] for 16mm film, made between c.1961 and c.1965 by [[KMZ]].  It was styled very much like a 35mm SLR, with an eye-level [[pentaprism]] viewfinder. The finder was interchangeable, but it is reported that other finders were never produced. All the body controls were on the top plate - apart from the rewinding; on the left, a film reminder and X- and M- PC flash connectors, on the right the shutter speed dial, [[shutter release]] and advance lever, with frame counter in a window in front of the lever.  The front had the name engraved in red above the lens; usually in cyrillic - "Нарцисс", but sometimes "NARCISS" in roman capitals (for export models); the spelling "Narziss" is also seen on the instruction manual. Most had chrome tops and black-covered bodies, but there was also a cream covering.
 
The '''Narciss''' was a Russian [[SLR]] for 16mm film, made between c.1961 and c.1965 by [[KMZ]].  It was styled very much like a 35mm SLR, with an eye-level [[pentaprism]] viewfinder. The finder was interchangeable, but it is reported that other finders were never produced. All the body controls were on the top plate - apart from the rewinding; on the left, a film reminder and X- and M- PC flash connectors, on the right the shutter speed dial, [[shutter release]] and advance lever, with frame counter in a window in front of the lever.  The front had the name engraved in red above the lens; usually in cyrillic - "Нарцисс", but sometimes "NARCISS" in roman capitals (for export models); the spelling "Narziss" is also seen on the instruction manual. Most had chrome tops and black-covered bodies, but there was also a cream covering.
  
The film was supplied in (up to) 24-exposure cassettes, into which it was rewound after use, in the same way as [[35mm]] film. Images were 14x21mm<ref>[http://www.zenit.istra.ru/mans/narciss/narciss.html Narciss manual]</ref>.
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The film was supplied in (up to) 24-exposure cassettes, into which it was rewound after use, in the same way as [[35mm]] film. Images were 14x21mm<ref>[http://www.zenitcamera.com/mans/narciss/narciss.html Narciss manual]</ref>.
  
It was normally fitted with an Industar (Cyrillic: Индустар) or  
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It was normally fitted with an Industar-60 (Cyrillic: Индустар) or  
VEGA-M-1 (ВЕГА)  35mm f2.8 lens, which was interchangeable, mounted with a 24mm thread; adaptors were available to fit Leica/Zenit 39mm thread lenses. The [[focal plane shutter]] ran from 1/2 to 1/500s +B, with X (up to 1/60) and M [[flash sync]].
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VEGA-M-1 (ВЕГА)  35mm f2.8 lens, which was interchangeable, mounted with a 24mm thread; adaptors were available to fit Zenit 39mm thread lenses. The [[focal plane shutter]] ran from 1/2 to 1/500s +B, with X (up to 1/60) and M [[flash sync]].
 
The shutter was cocked by the winding lever, which also returned the mirror to viewing position.
 
The shutter was cocked by the winding lever, which also returned the mirror to viewing position.
  

Revision as of 16:18, 9 December 2009

Images by ebayer LighterBoffin - used by permission(Image rights).

The Narciss was a Russian SLR for 16mm film, made between c.1961 and c.1965 by KMZ. It was styled very much like a 35mm SLR, with an eye-level pentaprism viewfinder. The finder was interchangeable, but it is reported that other finders were never produced. All the body controls were on the top plate - apart from the rewinding; on the left, a film reminder and X- and M- PC flash connectors, on the right the shutter speed dial, shutter release and advance lever, with frame counter in a window in front of the lever. The front had the name engraved in red above the lens; usually in cyrillic - "Нарцисс", but sometimes "NARCISS" in roman capitals (for export models); the spelling "Narziss" is also seen on the instruction manual. Most had chrome tops and black-covered bodies, but there was also a cream covering.

The film was supplied in (up to) 24-exposure cassettes, into which it was rewound after use, in the same way as 35mm film. Images were 14x21mm[1].

It was normally fitted with an Industar-60 (Cyrillic: Индустар) or VEGA-M-1 (ВЕГА) 35mm f2.8 lens, which was interchangeable, mounted with a 24mm thread; adaptors were available to fit Zenit 39mm thread lenses. The focal plane shutter ran from 1/2 to 1/500s +B, with X (up to 1/60) and M flash sync. The shutter was cocked by the winding lever, which also returned the mirror to viewing position.

The Narciss was possibly the smallest commercially-available SLR, although the Pentax Auto 110 is a strong contender here.

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