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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Duna


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

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Pros: Simplicity 'use, high strength, excellent optical range, it works without batteries

Cons: only 5 very simple shutter speed 1/30 to 1/500, plastic body and outer casing (the frame remains in a single cast), loading film with clutch 'strange', led barely visible in daylight very strong, mirror, maf glass pentaprism and small and not very bright

Opinion: It 'an excellent machine, really, but it has its whims. Brings out the handle 'cause of his offers little more' than a room with a rudimentary film drag, simple horizontal focal plane shutter, small mirror and pentaprism, subject to jamming and strange failures. But 'not afraid of theft (who takes it?), Cold (seh), heat, dust, vibration, beating, shock, sand, I stood on the field he enthused. Last Survivor on the front photo (populated by numerous noble ranks) after all the other fell victim to the sand, heat, dust over a 3-week trip to Libya (desert dell'Akakus). Aside from the obvious fact that you could not see the LEDs so the exposure was light, but at least it worked the other no, not even lit up, you can 'say that such a hostile environment (which pierced M + S tires and spoiled jeep Toyota Africanized , that other cameras) was his natural element. Not survive even one of our pen. Not one, and I did not have a pencil. The lens 58/2 and 'good (old design Zeiss) and mechanical semplice and rustic but not underestimate, and 'extremely tough, one-piece cast metal chassis (case almost' unique in the history I think, justified by the great numbers which made the KMZ), indestructible, mechanics of very old Leica screw-II (those pre-war and no slow times) adapted stylish SLR appiccicandoci a simple but effective mirror, mirrorbox, slide and prism, all very reliable and effective and simple. To solve the problem of uniformity 'exposure given by the shutter, horizontal scrolling (due to the difference between the speed' of the tendon 2) the frame, the shutter and 'designed to cover a greater range of 36mm horizontal of the frame, 'cutting' the left side that is not used, to allow the tendon a sufficient acceleration, instead of adopting a mechanical solution complex. rnSono most 'fascinating like the TTL and 12, slightly earlier and entirely metal, but' significantly more 'heavy as well as delicate finishes (black metal and their' well painted but non can 'match an ugly but tough plastic material) completely similar to the part on the voltmeter TTL instead of the LEDs. I love them (I own several, ebay) and use. Do not have unfortunately never made a digital version, now is the KMZ military optics, photomultipliers, pod and stuff, rifle scopes and binoculars, but does not seem to produce more 'cameras (although occasionally can' be produce or have in stock , some optical or some model derived from outdated machines Japa).

sent on January 11, 2014




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