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KMZ Krasnogorsk Horizon 202 | Panorama camera
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KMZ Krasnogorsk Horizon 202 | Panorama camera

KMZ Horizon 202 35mm Panoramic Camera in working condition. Please take a look at the pictures. Comes as shown in the pictures The Horizon 202 is a completely mechanical panorama camera from Russia. It dates back to the 90s. The Horizon 202 was built by KMZ (Krasnogorsky Mechanichesky Zavod), who are responsible for the Zenit and Zorki cameras, among others. The special feature of the Horizon 202 is that it can take 24 x 58 mm panoramas. It does this by swinging the lens from one side to the other, thus capturing a 120-degree angle of view on film. The camera is completely mechanical and does not need batteries. The Horizon 202 offers six different exposure times (1/2 s, 1/4 s, 1/8 s, 1/60 s, 1/125 s, 1/250 s) to choose from. These are set on the front of the top panel. Each “field” has a long and a short exposure time, and a switch on the rewinder lets you switch between the short and long ones. The widest aperture of the MC 2.8 28 lens is f / 2.8 and the smallest is f / 16. The fixed 28 mm lens is fixed focus. How much exactly is in focus can thus only be influenced by the choice of aperture. The smaller the aperture (the larger the number), the larger the area that is in focus. The aperture and exposure time can only be set when the camera is cocked. The viewfinder of the Horizon 202 is not connected to the lens, but still gives a first impression of the later image. The model can be aligned with the spirit level. If you want to be more precise, you can screw the panorama camera onto a tripod.

No. 83789965

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KMZ Krasnogorsk Horizon 202 | Panorama camera

KMZ Krasnogorsk Horizon 202 | Panorama camera

KMZ Horizon 202 35mm Panoramic Camera in working condition.
Please take a look at the pictures. Comes as shown in the pictures

The Horizon 202 is a completely mechanical panorama camera from Russia. It dates back to the 90s. The Horizon 202 was built by KMZ (Krasnogorsky Mechanichesky Zavod), who are responsible for the Zenit and Zorki cameras, among others. The special feature of the Horizon 202 is that it can take 24 x 58 mm panoramas. It does this by swinging the lens from one side to the other, thus capturing a 120-degree angle of view on film. The camera is completely mechanical and does not need batteries. The Horizon 202 offers six different exposure times (1/2 s, 1/4 s, 1/8 s, 1/60 s, 1/125 s, 1/250 s) to choose from. These are set on the front of the top panel. Each “field” has a long and a short exposure time, and a switch on the rewinder lets you switch between the short and long ones. The widest aperture of the MC 2.8 28 lens is f / 2.8 and the smallest is f / 16. The fixed 28 mm lens is fixed focus. How much exactly is in focus can thus only be influenced by the choice of aperture. The smaller the aperture (the larger the number), the larger the area that is in focus. The aperture and exposure time can only be set when the camera is cocked. The viewfinder of the Horizon 202 is not connected to the lens, but still gives a first impression of the later image. The model can be aligned with the spirit level. If you want to be more precise, you can screw the panorama camera onto a tripod.

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