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+ | [[Arsenal]] of Kiev, Ukraine, introduced this revision to the [[Salyut]] in 1972. The name appears as Салют-С in Cyrillic, and the model is sometimes called the '''Salyut-C'''. This model offered shutter speeds from 1/2 to 1/1000 seconds and the Vega-12 standard lens had an automatic diaphragm stop-down. | ||
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+ | Its successor in 1980 was the [[Kiev 88]], adding a [[hot shoe]]. | ||
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+ | |image_text=With Arsenal Vega-12 B 90mm f/2.8 | ||
+ | |image_by= Süleyman Demir | ||
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+ | |image_text= Complete kit with meter prism,<br/>Mir-26B 45mm f/3.5 wide-angle, hoods, etc. | ||
+ | |image_by= Raúl Sá Dantas | ||
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Arsenal of Kiev, Ukraine, introduced this revision to the Salyut in 1972. The name appears as Салют-С in Cyrillic, and the model is sometimes called the Salyut-C. This model offered shutter speeds from 1/2 to 1/1000 seconds and the Vega-12 standard lens had an automatic diaphragm stop-down.
Its successor in 1980 was the Kiev 88, adding a hot shoe.
With Arsenal Vega-12 B 90mm f/2.8 image by Süleyman Demir (Image rights) |
Complete kit with meter prism, Mir-26B 45mm f/3.5 wide-angle, hoods, etc. image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |