Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare

Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare

Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare
Kiev-30 is one of the most fascinating subminiature film cameras ever produced in the USSR. Manufactured at the Arsenal Factory in Kyiv from 1974 to 1983, it was designed for 16mm unperforated film, typically cut from 35mm stock – and intended for discreet, even covert photography. Often nicknamed the ” Soviet spy camera, ” the Kiev-30 features a sliding mechanism, a sharp fixed-focus lens, and compact dimensions that made it easy to carry in a pocket or a coat sleeve. Whether you’re a collector, Cold War history buff, or fan of obscure photo gear – this tiny marvel delivers! Type: Subminiature film camera. Film format: 16mm unperforated film in special cassette (not included). Frame size: 13×17 mm. Lens: Industar-M 23mm f/3.5, coated. Focus: Fixed-focus (from 1.5m to infinity). Shutter speeds: 1/30 – 1/200 sec. Aperture range: f/3.5 to f/11. Film advance: Manual sliding body mechanism. Flash sync: PC socket. Power: Fully mechanical (no batteries needed). 85 × 40 × 28 mm. Made in: USSR, Arsenal Factory, Kyiv. ? Backstory – Pocket Secrets. I found this Kiev-30 inside an old leather pouch at a flea market in Poltava. It used to belong to a man who worked in’telecommunications’. But never said what that meant. Mysterious enough for me. After giving it a careful inspection and running a dry test, I was surprised by the precision of the mechanism, clear optics, and smooth sliding action. This camera may be tiny, but it has the soul of a tank. Fully tested and working. Shutter operates at both speeds. Lens clean – no haze, fungus, or scratches. Body opens/closes smoothly, film advance mechanism works. Great cosmetic condition with only light signs of use. Cassette and film not included (collector or reloadable formats can be found online). ? Carefully packed in bubble wrap and sturdy box. Just message me – I’m happy to help! ?? The Kiev-30 is not just a camera – it’s a miniature Cold War relic with real photographic power in the palm of your hand.
Subminiature 16mm Film Camera Vintage USSR Pocket Kiev-30 Tested used rare

04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916

04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916

04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916
Old and rare Kodak general catalog for January 1916. 19.8cm x 14cm. See other camera materials in my store!! Read the description of the item carefully, I always strive to describe to the m. Aximum its possible defects. Welcome to my shop! If you are tempted by one of my objects, do not hesitate to contact me, I will be happy to answer your questions. I will not be held responsible in the event of damage caused by the post because I take care of my packages with bubble wrap and depending on the fragility of the object, I use double cardboard. I Thank you for your trust and I will do everything to satisfy you! Don’t hesitate to add my store to your favorites, new items are put on sale regularly. Read the description of the item carefully, I always strive to describe to the maximum its possible defects. IThank you for your trust and I will do everything to satisfy you! Don’t hesitate to add m.
04F59 Rare Vintage Catalogue General Devices Photos Kodak Date January 1916