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  2. Zenit (camera) - Wikipedia

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    Zenit ( Russian: Зени́т) is a Soviet camera brand manufactured by KMZ in the town of Krasnogorsk near Moscow since 1952 and by BelOMO in Belarus since the 1970s. The Zenit trademark is associated with 35 mm SLR cameras. Among related brands are Zorki (Watchful) for 35 mm rangefinder cameras, Moskva (Moscow) and Iskra (Spark) for medium ...

  3. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    Compact digital cameras, bridge digital cameras. Blackmagic Design. Australia. Digital video cameras, pro and consumer. Canon. Japan. Ixus and PowerShot compact digital cameras, Vixia camcorders, EOS M MILC and Digital EOS/Digital Rebel DSLRs. Casio. Japan.

  4. Lubitel - Wikipedia

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    Lubitel ( Russian: Любитель, Russian for amateur) refers to any of the several medium format twin-lens reflex cameras manufactured in Russia by LOMO . The design is based on the early 1930s Voigtländer Brillant camera with various improvements. They are often considered toy cameras due to their cheap price, bakelite and later ...

  5. Jupiter (lenses) - Wikipedia

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    The Jupiter (Russian: Юпитер, "Jupiter") series of lenses are Russian camera lenses made by various manufacturers in the former Soviet Union. They were made to fit many camera types of the time, from pre- WWII rangefinders to almost modern SLRs. They are copied from Zeiss pre- WWII designs with incremental improvements, such as coatings ...

  6. Zorki - Wikipedia

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    Zorki ( Russian: Зоркий, meaning sharp-sighted) is the name of a series of 35mm rangefinder cameras manufactured in the Soviet Union between 1948 and 1978. The Zorki was a product of the Krasnogorsk Mechanical Factory (KMZ), which also produced the Zenit single lens reflex camera (SLR). The first Zorki cameras are inexpensive Leica II ...

  7. Zorki 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Zorki 4 was possibly the most popular of all Zorki cameras, with 1,715,677 cameras made by the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia. The Zorki 4 was also the first of the Zorki cameras to be exported in large numbers to the west. It is a fully manual camera, and does not have a lightmeter. An additional lightmeter may be added by the cold shoe.

  8. Konvas - Wikipedia

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    The name "Konvas" is a portmanteau that comes from the first three letters of the last and first name of the camera's designer, KON STANTINOV VAS ILY ( Russian: Константинов Василий ). [1] Later renamed to Konvas-Avtomat (Automatic) for electric-driven models. Initially, the camera was used widely by fiction, documentary, and ...

  9. Horizon (camera) - Wikipedia

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    The Horizon (Russian: Горизонт) is a mechanical swing-lens panoramic camera. It is manufactured by Krasnogorsky Mechanicheskiy Zavod (KMZ) in Krasnogorsk, Russia, better-known for their range of Zenit cameras. The main characteristic of this camera is its rotating lens that takes in a 120° panorama as the shutter button is pressed.