The Krasnogorsk-3 is a spring-wound 16mm mirror-reflex movie camera designed and manufactured in the USSR by KMZ. It was designed to capture battle footage and therefore does not need an external power source. Production of the Krasnogorsk-3 ceased in the early 1990s. It was one of the most popular 16mm movie cameras in Eastern Europe, where it made a prominent appearance in Krzysztof Kieślowski's 1979 film Camera Buff, and continues to enjoy considerable popularity in the West.
The Krasnogorsk-3 uses standard 100-foot load of 16mm film (single or double-perforation). There is no provision for an external magazine. There are two different lens mounts used on the Krasnogorsk-3. One is the M42×1 lens mount. The other is a Russian bayonet mount. The screw-mount allows for the use of lenses from 35 mm still cameras. The stock lens is an uncoated 17–69 mm zoom.
The camera has a single pulldown claw and no registration pin. At 24fps, the Krasnogorsk-3 will run for about 25 seconds on a full wind. Film speed is adjustable from 8 fps to 48 fps. A single-frame release at the back of the Krasnogorsk-3 allows for animation and other single-frame applications.
The PX640 battery required to power the internal light meter is no longer sold due to its mercury content. Using an alkaline replacement will not give accurate results due to the differing voltage and discharge slope of alkaline cells. However, a zinc-air battery will work fine with an adapter.
Description
Lens: Meteor 5-1 f1.9/17-69mm M42
Zoom range from 17 to 69mm
Maximum aperture: f1.9
Minimum aperture: f22
Minimum Focusing Distance: 2.0 meters
Flange Focal Depth: 45.5mm
Semiautomatic aperture setting,
Film: 16-mm colour or black-and-white, size of a frame: 10,05x7,6mm
Frames per second (shutter speed) range: 8 (1/20), 12 (1/30), 16 (1/40), 24 (1/60), 32 (1/80), 48 (1/120), and single frame
Viewfinder has diopter correction (+5...-4)
Overall camera dimensions (without pistol grip): 326 x 104 x 194 mm
Comes with :
- pistol grip - shoulder stock
- wrist strap - lens hood - cable release - My best wishes - 5 film spools - 5 filters - front cap - original leather case with shoulder strap
- manual in Russian + Passport
- manual in English.
Date of issue 1992. Working Condition.
It is a New factory condition to your collection.
Never used.
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