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Neva-2 is a medium-class amateur film camera, which was designed for filming on 2X8 mm film stock. This is an improved Newa camera produced in 1960-63. Neva 2 was produced in LOMO plants in 1963-68. It was equipped with 3 bright lenses that allowed you to set a small aperture and film in the range from 0.2 m to infinity without the need for a tripod. 3 lenses placed on the dial with 3 sighting promises, which allowed them to be changed quickly. It was possible to shoot at 8, 16, 24 and 48 frames per second. The camera had a typical spring drive and a light meter.
Basic parameters:
- 2x8mm film
- 13, 6.25 and 26mm lenses
- Viewfinder Magnification 0.96
- Exposure control – semi-automatic
- Film counter – lever.
- Dimensions 120x60x145
- Weight: 1.45kg
Exhibit data
- s/n 681888
- Mechanically sound, full tests have not been carried out, it seems that the light meter does not work. I got the camera from PaweÅ‚, it has not been used since the 90’s with a handle and a roll of film
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