Smena (Russian: Смена) is a series of low-cost 35 mm film cameras manufactured in the Soviet Union by the LOMO factory from 1953 to 1991.
These cameras were designed to be inexpensive and accessible to the public, made of bakelite or black plastic for the later models and totally manually operated.
Even winding of film is separated from shutter cocking. Their mode of operation was exclusively manual. In the 60s and 70s they were exported by Soviet era export conglomerate Mashpriborintorg (Russian: Машприборинторг).
When I found my Smena camera at a flea market, I fell directly (plastic and wonderful) and I will use is for my portraits but just need to clean it first.
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