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Krasnogorsk 3 Movie Cine Camera 16mm Meteor 5-1 Varifocal Lens M42
$ 211.2
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Krasnogorsk 3 Movie Cine Camera 16mm Meteor 5-1 Varifocal Lens M42Working condition, has minimal trace of use, Lens hasn't scratches but with micro dust inside, some wet blades. It's stock camera without modifications. Condition and equipment in the photo.
Krasnogorsk-3 " is a narrow-film amateur film camera with a mirror obturator, produced by the Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant from 1971 to 1993 as part of the series of the same name[1]. Description The device "Krasnogorsk-3" was designed for shooting on a standard 16-mm film, which was wound on plastic reels for charging. Their capacity was equal to a standard roll of film 30 meters long. The device was equipped with a single-toothed one-sided grab without a counter-grab, which allowed charging the film with both two-sided and one-sided perforation. The interchangeable lenses in the transition frame of the original design had a bayonet mount, inherited from the professional 16SP camera[3]. The device was equipped with a standard lens with a variable focal length "Meteor-5" ("Meteor-5-1" in the threaded version), which could be replaced by lenses from earlier models of "Krasnogorsk" and the camera 16SP. Since the mid-1980s, the bayonet has been replaced by a threaded mount M42×1, similar to the one in the Zenit cameras[3]. This made it possible to use photo lenses of this standard along with film lenses. The two-bladed mirror obturator of the lower position with a constant opening angle of 150° (2×75°) provided through-sight and focusing manually on the focusing screen (frosted glass) or on the distance scale of the shooting lens. The viewfinder also displayed the arrow of the built-in semi-automatic TTL exposure meter, which allowed you to adjust the exposure parameters directly during shooting, and provide exposure accuracy sufficient even for color reversible film, especially sensitive to errors. The belt track consisted of a grab mechanism, a combined gear drum with pressure rollers, and a winding clutch. The device provided semi-automatic charging of the film, which is especially valuable for chronicle shooting. The shooting frequency was adjustable from 8 to 48 frames per second. In addition, the device had the possibility of time-lapse (time-lapse) shooting with a flexible trigger cable. The spring drive provided the broaching of 5 meters of film in one plant. The device could be attached to a tripod using a standard 3/8 " screw and had a pistol grip with a shoulder rest.
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