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Vlad Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 10:45:38 AM
Hi everyone,

I am starting to take more pictures indoors with my Soviet cameras, and was wondering whether there is a decent flash unit with bounce head made by USSR that you can recommend me that does not require me to plug it in into wall socket and runs off AA batteries preferably. Is there such a thing?

Also can someone enlighten me how to take pics indoors with flash then? I would assume my Leningrad light meter is useless in this scenario.. is there like a universal setting for all my cameras I should use like 1/30 and F8? Or is there a way to determine that without a very expensive Seconic light meter?

Thanks,
Vlad
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Vlad Posted - Jan 08 2008 : 1:35:28 PM
HA!
cedricfan Posted - Jan 08 2008 : 1:29:29 PM
Be careful with that russian FLESH...
What does mrs Vlad say about buying such a thing?

http://www.cedricfan.sivut.ws/Juhani's%20website%20ORIGINAALIT/
AidasCams Posted - Jan 08 2008 : 12:56:10 PM
yea, you just bought a simple one. But it works ok with vintage Smenas ...
Vlad Posted - Jan 08 2008 : 12:51:39 PM
I think I bought the wrong item....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250203389739&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=015

Oh well, it was cheap, I'll keep it for collection.. for some reason I just bought it without thinking, assuming there is just one Saulute flash....

Vlad.
Vlad Posted - Jan 04 2008 : 1:52:01 PM
Thanks guys! It does look like I'll need to go to the gym to get some more muscles before I can start carrying this thing around.. man, it's big!

Vlad
AidasCams Posted - Jan 04 2008 : 01:18:43 AM
Just for you to know - lithuanian word "Saulute" means "Daisy" or "Little Sun". Good match for flash unit, isn't it?
cedricfan Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 11:30:48 PM
Please see the CATALOG for information on Saulute!!!

http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=54&ParentID=3&ContentID=572&Item=Saulute+SL%2D2

Saulute SL-2

Flash made in Lithuania, tilting and bouncing head, uses rechargeable accu or 4x AA-cells in adapter and those can be seen in my picture
Vlad Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 8:36:05 PM
I see so I'll just need a plug converter then. Thanks!
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 8:18:00 PM
In built Nickel -Cadmium
Vlad Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 6:56:10 PM
What batteries does Saulute use?
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 6:13:20 PM
Salute flash is a very complex circuit flash.
The most reliable is the Fil 10 (although clumsly) and the Chaika. This one uses two 4.5 volts batteries no more made.. but can be replaced by two three large cell telephone units.
Vlad Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 3:44:17 PM
Well I see them there from time to time... And I got other source .. I'm sure in time everything can be found.
cedricfan Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 1:18:52 PM
Sorry Aidas, my Lithuanian is a bit rusty...
And Vlad: finding FSU-flashes or equipment bags in ebay may be very hard. At least when I hunted some for me they were more rare than Sport or Kiev-20

http://www.cedricfan.sivut.ws/Juhani's%20website%20ORIGINAALIT/
Vlad Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 11:50:29 AM
Hehe, don't worry about Aidas, I'll keep searching on eBay, I'm in no hurry, I got my Rollei flash for now that I'm using, just wanted a Soviet one to go along with Soviet cameras.

Thanks!
Vlad
AidasCams Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 11:43:35 AM
Juhani,
Did you mean "Saulute" flash? I have never met "Saliut" brand among the soviet flashes. Yea, Saulute was quite popular product in Soviet Union and it was the only product known widely as made in Lithuania!

Vlad, I can try to find you one, but local pick-up only, sorry ...

Vlad Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 11:43:10 AM
I see! That does make sense! Thanks! I'll look for this flash on eBay as well.

Vlad.
cedricfan Posted - Jan 03 2008 : 11:32:49 AM
Ask Aidas if he can get you a Saliut flash, that works on all power sources. See the Wiki for pictures, it is a goos source of information, you know
And I must warn you: almost all USSR-flashes are pretty bad plastic
Also none that I have yet seen has auto-setting, so you must adjust aperture according to distance every time. That is done with calculating from guide number, or by a dial in flash. Eg if flash has GN 25 (metric, GOST-100) and the distance is 4m then 25/4=6,3 means aperture 6,3 and if distance is 6m then 25/6=4,2 so aperture is 4. Maybe you need an Elorg-calculator also
Yes, shutter speed usually 1/30 or 1/25. With Leningrad you also need to adjust sync time, but I can't remember which was which (in Zenit: X=electricflash and M=bulbs)

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