Smena-6 camera (1961)
6
Coin
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It is a 35mm paraxial camera produced by Soviet GOMZ and LOMO factories, and was produced from 1961 to 1969. It is part of the Smena series of cameras and is considered an intermediate model in the series, popular for its high cost performance. Added flash sync, self-timer, additional slower shutter speed (1/15 second) and lens coating, while eliminating the strap buckle. It is characterized by its large film through the film knob, making the operation more convenient. There is a frame counter on the top to remind the sensitivity of the film, a shutter button and a cold shoe for additional equipment.