Smena (Russian: Смена) is a
series of low-cost 35 mm film cameras manufactured in the Soviet Union by the
LOMO factory from 1953 to 1991. These cameras were designed to be inexpensive
and accessible to the public, made of bakelite or black pastic for the later
models, and manually operated. In the 60s and 70s they were exported by Soviet
era export conglomerate Mashpriborintorg (Russian: Машприборинторг). Austrian
company Lomographische AG now promotes Smenas (Smena 8M MSRP $90)
Smena-8M Cameras were produced by factory "LOMO"
since 1970. Body is plastic, there is
synchronizer. These cameras unlike Smena-8 has a new design and hasn't selftimer.
You can set shutter speed using symbols or numbers.
Smena 8M SPECIFICATIONS
Film Type : All standard 35mm
Lens : Triplet 43 / 40mm, f/4
Weight : 289g
Size : 70 x 100 x 60mm
Focal Range : 1m to infinity
Shutter Speeds : B, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60,
1/125, 1/250
Aperture Ring : 8 blades
Apertures : f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11,f/16
Flash : PC connection only
Excellent condition. Original case is included.

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