![]() Horizon Kompact - super-simple swing lens camera that is light and easy to use with sharp lensħ. ![]() LOMO LC-A - Incredibly compact, very unique lens with vignetting that a lot of the art crowd adoresĦ. Smena-8M - shockingly sharp lens for a simple plastic cameras, cheap and compactĥ. Zenit-E - built like a tank, no battery needed, all mechanical and built-in light meter.Ĥ. FED-2 - A compact robust body with removable back and retro image producing I-26 lensģ. Zorki-4 - huge selections of speeds and sharp J-8 lens make this camera ultimate first step stone in USSR camerasĢ. Kiev 6C - 1971 - First real competition in MF on the market from USSRġ. Gorizont (Horizon) - 1967 - a redesigned FT-2 (not Widelux!) swing lens 35mm camera for panoramas.ġ0. Zenit-E - 1965 - the most mass-produced SLR in the world of simple design - More than 3,000,000 madeĩ. Lubitel 2 - 1955 - A very simple and affordable 6圆 plastic camera for the masses - 2,200,000 units producedĨ. Smena - 1953 - A simple and affordable camera of unique Soviet design made for the massesħ. Zenit-1 - 1952 - an SLR directly converted from a Leica clone, a first of it's kindĦ. Kiev II - 1947 - A first Contax II copy made in Kiev Arsenal from German reparationsĥ. Sport - 1936 - (a contender for) the first 35mm SLR in the worldĤ. FED-1 - 1934 - A first Soviet Leica clone produced by homeless children in a communeģ. Fotokor - 1927 - First mass-produced Soviet cameraĢ. ![]() ![]() Here's my two separate lists and what I think are the top 10 cameras in each category:ġ. I think it's imperative to separate these as it comes to Soviet cameras. It's a nice list, but it's a jumble of both historical cameras and user cameras. ![]()
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