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Kiev 30M
Miniature 16 mm camera - this page is a stub

Kiev 30M was a miniature 16 mm photo camera, introduced in 1987 by Arsenal in Kiev (Ukraine). It was basically a implified version of the Kiev 30, from which the exposure counter and the flash contact are missing. It has the same Industar 23 mm f/3.5 lens and accepts a film cartridge with 16 mm unperforated film, suitable for shooting 25 frames at 17 x 13 mm. The camera was short-lived, and was in production until 1989. In 1990, it was succeeded by the improved Kiev 303.

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Specifications
  • Manufacturer
    Arsenal (Kiev, Ukraine)
  • Production
    1987-1989
  • Film
    16 mm unperforated
  • Frame size
    17 x 13 mm
  • Exposures
    25
  • Lens
    Industar-M 23mm f/3.5
  • Aperture
    (5) 3.5, 4, 5.6, 8, 11
  • Shutter
    (3) 1/30, 1/60, 1/200
  • Focus
    50 cm — ∞
  • Dimensions
    84 x 46 x 27 mm (extracted: 108 x 46 x 27 mm)
  • Weight
    178 grams
References
  1. Subminiature cameras, 16 mm - Variations in Kiev Subminiature Cameras
    Website. Visited January 2019.
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