Wooden body.
Centered mirror viewfinder on top of the camera.
Guilliotine-type shutter with 2 speeds: M and Z (B).
125mm Lens has a twin element construction. Aperture at 3, 6, 9.
Size: 212х125х150 мм.
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lens
n. piece of transparent material having two opposite surfaces which refract rays of light to form an image; part of the eye which focuses light rays to form an image on the retina
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Lens
Lens can refer to:
In optics
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- Lens (optics), an optical element with perfect or approximate axial symmetry which transmits and refracts light
- Lens (anatomy), a part of the eye
- Corrective lens for correction of human vision
- Photographic lens, a lens designed for use on a camera. See also
- Sunglass lenses, which are light-attenuating elements
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lens
Noun
1. a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
(synonym) lense, lens system
(hypernym) optical device
(hyponym) anastigmat
(part-holonym) optical instrument
2. (metaphor) a channel through which something can be seen or understood; "the writer is the lens through which history can be seen"
(hypernym) channel, communication channel, line
(classification) trope, figure of speech, figure, image
3. biconvex transparent body situated behind the iris in the eye; it focuses light waves on the retina
(synonym) crystalline lens
(hypernym) organ
(part-holonym) eye, oculus, optic
(part-meronym) lens capsule
4. electronic equipment that uses a magnetic or electric field in order to focus a beam of electrons
(synonym) electron lens
(hypernym) electronic equipment
lense
Noun
1. a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
(synonym) lens, lens system
(hypernym) optical device
(hyponym) anastigmat
(part-holonym) optical instrument
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