it has no aperture blades, always open. It belongs to the night vision NZT-1. Nice alternative to Helios-40, cheaper, but not that easy to find. There were many of them 10 years ago in Germany, probably the old Soviet Army staff.
Ah, I see. Thanks for the info. Sorry it's taken me so long to reply, but I've been trying to find various bits and bags for my 7 cameras and running films through some of them to test them.
Posted - Oct 11 2017 : 07:41:21 AM it has no aperture blades, always open. It belongs to the night vision NZT-1. Nice alternative to Helios-40, cheaper, but not that easy to find. There were many of them 10 years ago in Germany, probably the old Soviet Army staff.
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Posted - Oct 09 2017 : 5:13:34 PM It's hard to see how they can make the aperture blades fold up so small.