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− | The '''Sokol Automat''' | + | The '''Sokol Automat''' is a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] made by [[GOMZ]] in Leningrad, launched in 1966. The original model has six [[CdS]] cells mounted above the lens. The 1969 model has 3 CdS cells. This camera may have a relationship with [[Fujica 35 Auto M]]. <REF> [https://www16.atwiki.jp/saltysugar/pages/41.html Comparison with Fujica 35 Auto M and Lomo Sokol at おぼえがき@wiki (In Japanese)] </REF> |
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− | The '''Sokol 2''' | + | The '''Sokol 2''' is a rangefinder camera for [[35mm film]], launched by [[LOMO]] in 1979. It is user-friendly, offering a [[parallax]] corrected viewfinder with superimposed precise [[Rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] and a built-in electronic [[light meter]]. This model has a [[hot shoe]] for flash connection. |
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Sokol Automat
The Sokol Automat is a 35mm rangefinder camera made by GOMZ in Leningrad, launched in 1966. The original model has six CdS cells mounted above the lens. The 1969 model has 3 CdS cells. This camera may have a relationship with Fujica 35 Auto M. [1]
Sokol Automat image by A Raits (Image rights) |
Sokol 2
The Sokol 2 is a rangefinder camera for 35mm film, launched by LOMO in 1979. It is user-friendly, offering a parallax corrected viewfinder with superimposed precise rangefinder and a built-in electronic light meter. This model has a hot shoe for flash connection.
image by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |