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Sokol Automat and Sokol-2 were Soviet 35 mm photo camera brands. In 1966–1986, more than 400,000 were produced by LOMO. Some were exported to Europe. The price of the camera in 1977 was 145 rubles, almost one and a half times more expensive than the mirror "Zenith-E" with interchangeable optics. For Soviet photographers, Sokol proved to be too expensive, and for professional photography it was unsuitable. In 1978, the production of the Sokol Automat was discontinued leaving the Sokol 2, a total of 226,600 copies came off the assembly line, as well as 1,000 cameras called "LOMO-130A" which was the same as the Sokol 2 but with only 1 window for the metering cell, and different styling. Technical parameters *Type: Rangefinder camera *Lens: Industar-70, non-removable - 50mm/f2.8 single coated - Tessar type lens - 0.8m - ∞ * Shutter: Central, Copal Magic-type, 1/30 + B - 1/500 *Film: 35 mm, 36 frames *Viewfinder: Bright, blue-tinted viewfinder with a yellow focusing pat ...
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Soviet Camera Sokol 1977
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