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The '''Voskhod'''  (earlier versions are marked in Cyrillic: Восход, meaning "sunrise" or "ascent" in Russian; later, export models are marked in roman lettering) is a [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made by [[LOMO]] in the USSR between 1964 and 1968<ref>[http://www.rus-camera.com/camera.php?page=other&camera=voshod Voskhod on Antique Russian Camera (Rus-Camera.com)]</ref>.  It has  a built-in [[selenium meter]].
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The '''Voskhod'''  (earlier versions are marked in Cyrillic: Восход, meaning "sunrise" or "ascent" in Russian; later, export models are marked in roman lettering) is a [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made by [[LOMO]] in the USSR between 1964 and 1968<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/cameras/detail/40xgr0zw2qnrv4tx29ydsfgzxk Voskhod] on [http://www.sovietcams.com/ Sovietcams.com]</ref>.  It has  a built-in [[selenium meter]].
  
 
The design is far from conventional; the shutter-release is on the front, to the left of the lens in the photo; the fin-shaped plastic knob above the lens is the [[film advance]] lever. The button on the top-plate is for resetting the frame counter (which counts downwards towards zero). On the scale of Russian camera production, the Voskhod is comparatively uncommon, with around 59,000 made.
 
The design is far from conventional; the shutter-release is on the front, to the left of the lens in the photo; the fin-shaped plastic knob above the lens is the [[film advance]] lever. The button on the top-plate is for resetting the frame counter (which counts downwards towards zero). On the scale of Russian camera production, the Voskhod is comparatively uncommon, with around 59,000 made.
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* Shutter: 1s - 1/250 +B
 
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==Notes==
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==Links==
 
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* [http://www.sovietcams.com/cameras/detail/40xgr0zw2qnrv4tx29ydsfgzxk Voskhod] on [http://www.sovietcams.com/ Sovietcams.com]
* [http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?-236200821 Voskhod on Sovietcams.com]
 
 
* [http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/voskhod/ Voskhod by Alfred Klomp]
 
* [http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/voskhod/ Voskhod by Alfred Klomp]
  
 
[[Category: 35mm viewfinder]]
 
[[Category: 35mm viewfinder]]
[[Category: Former USSR]]
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[[Category:Soviet cameras]]
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[[Category:Russia]]
 
[[Category: LOMO]]
 
[[Category: LOMO]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 18 December 2023

The Voskhod (earlier versions are marked in Cyrillic: Восход, meaning "sunrise" or "ascent" in Russian; later, export models are marked in roman lettering) is a 35mm viewfinder camera made by LOMO in the USSR between 1964 and 1968[1]. It has a built-in selenium meter.

The design is far from conventional; the shutter-release is on the front, to the left of the lens in the photo; the fin-shaped plastic knob above the lens is the film advance lever. The button on the top-plate is for resetting the frame counter (which counts downwards towards zero). On the scale of Russian camera production, the Voskhod is comparatively uncommon, with around 59,000 made.

  • Lens: T-48 (Triplet) 45mm / f2.8 stopping to f22, focus down to 1m
  • Shutter: 1s - 1/250 +B

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