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+ | [[File:0002.jpg|link=http://www.fotoua.com/1camera.php?usl=4|frame|center|Shkolnik type 2a by Alexander Komarov]] |
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+ | [[File:3.jpg|thumb|300px|image by [http://www.fotoua.com/1camera.php?usl=4&usl1=Shkolnik&st=7&rd=4&seek2=0&seek1=0 Alexander Komarov]]] |
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+ | [[File:5.jpg|thumb|300px|image by [http://www.fotoua.com/1camera.php?usl=4&usl1=Shkolnik&st=7&rd=4&seek2=0&seek1=0 Alexander Komarov]]] |
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− | The '''Shkolnik''' is a medium format film viewfinder like box camera made by [[ |
+ | The '''Shkolnik''' (=Школник) is a [[medium format]] film [[viewfinder]] like [[box camera]] made by [[MMZ]], and produced betweeen 1962-69. |
+ | There are 3 types and 2 sub-types of the camera <ref> Typing and info are as to Alexander Komarov [http://www.fotoua.com/1camera.php?usl=4&usl1=Shkolnik&st=7&rd=4&seek2=0&seek1=0 in Fotoua]</ref> |
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*Film 120 roll, picture size 6x6cm |
*Film 120 roll, picture size 6x6cm |
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*Body: bakelite |
*Body: bakelite |
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− | *Lens: 75mm f/2.8 |
+ | *Lens: 75mm f/2.8 two elements, glass, fixed focus |
*Aperture: f/8-f/11-f/16 |
*Aperture: f/8-f/11-f/16 |
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+ | *Focus range: 3.5m to inf |
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− | *Shutter: one speed M 1/ |
+ | *Shutter: one speed M (1/60) +B |
+ | *Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder, plastic |
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+ | ==Notes and references== |
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+ | <references/> |
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===Links=== |
===Links=== |
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+ | *[http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?-253597491 in Sovietcams by Aidas Pikiotas] |
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+ | *[http://www.fotoua.com/1camera.php?usl=4&usl1=Shkolnik&st=7&rd=4&seek2=0&seek1=0 in Fotoua by Alexander Komarov] |
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* [http://www.sovietcamera.fr/shkolnik.htm shkolnik on www.sovietcamera.fr] (French) |
* [http://www.sovietcamera.fr/shkolnik.htm shkolnik on www.sovietcamera.fr] (French) |
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Revision as of 16:17, 8 December 2011
The Shkolnik (=Школник) is a medium format film viewfinder like box camera made by MMZ, and produced betweeen 1962-69.
There are 3 types and 2 sub-types of the camera [1]
Some features
- Film 120 roll, picture size 6x6cm
- Body: bakelite
- Lens: 75mm f/2.8 two elements, glass, fixed focus
- Aperture: f/8-f/11-f/16
- Focus range: 3.5m to inf
- Shutter: one speed M (1/60) +B
- Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder, plastic