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The '''Kiev Vega''' (sometimes marked in cyrillic: Киïв Вега) was a 16mm film camera made by [[Arsenal]] in Russia. The film was unperforated, and contained in special cassettes with both feed and take-up spools built-in, similar to [[Minolta 16]] cassettes. It's reported that the Vega takes original Minolta cassettes since it's almost a 1:1 copy of the [[Minolta-16]]<ref>[http://www.subclub.org/shop/kiev.htm subclub.org about Kiev 16mm subminiature cameras]</ref>.
 
The '''Kiev Vega''' (sometimes marked in cyrillic: Киïв Вега) was a 16mm film camera made by [[Arsenal]] in Russia. The film was unperforated, and contained in special cassettes with both feed and take-up spools built-in, similar to [[Minolta 16]] cassettes. It's reported that the Vega takes original Minolta cassettes since it's almost a 1:1 copy of the [[Minolta-16]]<ref>[http://www.subclub.org/shop/kiev.htm subclub.org about Kiev 16mm subminiature cameras]</ref>.
  
The Vega 2 added a focusing lens.
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The Vega 2 added a focusing lens and used a modified version of the film cassettes for unperforated film which weren't compatible to Minolta 16 film cameras anymore.
  
 
=== Vega===
 
=== Vega===

Revision as of 12:30, 16 October 2012

The Kiev Vega (sometimes marked in cyrillic: Киïв Вега) was a 16mm film camera made by Arsenal in Russia. The film was unperforated, and contained in special cassettes with both feed and take-up spools built-in, similar to Minolta 16 cassettes. It's reported that the Vega takes original Minolta cassettes since it's almost a 1:1 copy of the Minolta-16[1].

The Vega 2 added a focusing lens and used a modified version of the film cassettes for unperforated film which weren't compatible to Minolta 16 film cameras anymore.

Vega

  • Introduced: c.1960
  • Withdrawn: c.1962
  • Frame size: 10x14mm
  • Lens: Industar-M 23mm f3.5
  • Shutter: 1/30 - 1/200

Vega 2

  • Introduced: c.1961
  • Withdrawn: c.1964

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