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− | The '''Uchenik''' (Russian: Ученик 'pupil', 'student') is a camera from the former Soviet Union. It is a sort of box camera, taking a 4.5/6cm picture, and produced around the 1930s.<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/ | + | The '''Uchenik''' (Russian: Ученик 'pupil', 'student') is a camera from the former Soviet Union. It is a sort of box camera, taking a 4.5/6cm picture, and produced around the 1930s.<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/index0a09.html?tmpl_into=middle&tmpl_id=492&_m_e_id=13&_menu_i_id=478 Uchenik] at [http://www.sovietcams.com/ SovietCams.com]</ref> It had 80 mm meniscus lens. |
Another camera with same name was in experimental production from 1952 to 1954. It was view 9x12 cm camera with Triplet Т-26 135 f/6.3 lens and leaf shutter 1/10" to 1/200" + BULB. | Another camera with same name was in experimental production from 1952 to 1954. It was view 9x12 cm camera with Triplet Т-26 135 f/6.3 lens and leaf shutter 1/10" to 1/200" + BULB. |
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The Uchenik (Russian: Ученик 'pupil', 'student') is a camera from the former Soviet Union. It is a sort of box camera, taking a 4.5/6cm picture, and produced around the 1930s.[1] It had 80 mm meniscus lens.
Another camera with same name was in experimental production from 1952 to 1954. It was view 9x12 cm camera with Triplet Т-26 135 f/6.3 lens and leaf shutter 1/10" to 1/200" + BULB.