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Revision as of 06:38, 4 March 2011
The Salyut was a medium format SLR made from 1957-1972 by Arsenal. It had shutter speeds from ½ to 1/1500 sec. It was also sold as Zenith 80, Revue 80, Vitoflex, and Soyuz. Its successor was the Salyut S (or Salyut C).
Zenith 80, image by Photo-Gedden (Image rights) | Salyut with Industar-29 80mm 1:2.8, image by siimvahur (Image rights) |
Links
Saljut-S with Mir-26B 45mm 1:3.5, images by RaúlM. (Image rights) |
- Saliut S at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr
- Salyut-C at Matt's cameras [1]
- Zenith 80 at ussrphoto.com [2]
- Salyut at ussrphoto.com [3]
- Red Salyut at Classic Cameras by RaúlM.
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