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Minox B 袖珍相機
編號 83091051
編號 83091051
Filming apparatus "QUARTZ-2x85-1M" "Quartz" (lat. Quarz) is the name of a family of narrow-film (8-mm) amateur filming apparatus (cinema cameras), produced in the 1960-1980s at the Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant. All serial film cameras of the Quartz family (with the exception of Quartz-8XL) were equipped with a spring drive.Cinema cameras for film format 2×8С (2×8 Super)
"Kvarts-2×8S-1M"
Loading 2×8C film on standard 7.5 meter reels.
"Kvarts-2×8S-1" - developed on the basis of the "Kvarts-2M" camera. The frame size has been increased for Super-8 film, the viewfinder has a larger field of view, and the grab has a larger pitch. It is equipped with wide-angle (0.5×) and long-angle (1.9×) afocal attachments with a bayonet mount on the lens.
Period of creation: 60-70s of the twentieth century.
Place of creation: Moscow region,
Krasnogorsk.
Made in USSR