Soviet Zenit Photosniper FS-3 camera

Soviet Zenit Photosniper FS-3 camera

It is a unique Soviet era camera, the design is inspired by the military observation camera, the shape is similar to the rifle, so that it can provide stable support when shooting with good imaging quality and optical performance. The main body is based on a ZenitES SLR camera with a fast rebound mirror and a built-in selenium photometer. The design makes it easy to photograph animals, birds and architectural details in the distance, making it ideal for wildlife photography and sports photography. It is also equipped with a metal butt and handle, as well as a special trigger mechanism that can release the shutter through the trigger. It is loved by collectors for its unique design.
Smena-6 camera (1961)

Smena-6 camera (1961)

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.
Agat 18 Soviet era camera

Agat 18 Soviet era camera

Agat18 is a classic analog camera from the Soviet era. This camera was launched by Belarusian company BeloMO in 1969 and became one of the most popular portable cameras in the Soviet Union at that time. Easy to operate, suitable for beginners and enthusiasts. It is equipped with an optical viewfinder and metering device to help users achieve accurate exposure control. The camera also has multiple exposure and long exposure functions, allowing photographers to achieve creative shooting. It is an old-fashioned camera, but it is still loved by many photography enthusiasts. Not only does it have reliable quality and excellent imaging effects, but it also has a strong retro style
1977 rangefinder camera FED 5C

1977 rangefinder camera FED 5C

FED is a Soviet rangefinder camera that was mass-produced from 1934 to around 1996 and is also the name of the factory that manufactured it. Starting from 1955, FED began to innovate by combining rangefinders with the viewfinder of FED 2 and all subsequent products. FED-3 added a slow shutter speed, and in later versions of FED-3 (b), the feed was changed from a finger wheel to a lever. FED 4 (1964-77) added a non coupled selenium exposure meter. The initial FED-5 had an exposure meter, but later cheaper versions of FED-5B removed the exposure meter.
ZENIT TTL DSLR Film Camera

ZENIT TTL DSLR Film Camera

This is an old-fashioned Soviet camera with a lens named Helios 44-2. Zenit, as the most well-known camera brand in the former Soviet Union, was produced by Krasnogorsk Optical Machinery Factory (KMZ) and influenced photography in Eastern Europe and China for nearly half a century.