Kiev 16U 16mm cine camera
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The Kiev 16U and 16UE series cine cameras are Soviet cameras made by Kiev that were made at the Automation Plant named after G.I. Petrovsky. In some instances, the manufacturer was designated as the Tochpribor factory. From the mid-1950s to the 1980s, the plant produced these 16mm film cameras mainly for professional use. The filming apparatus “Kiev-16U” was designed for filming a variety of subjects and in diverse conditions.[1]
Design
[edit]Constructed to work with 16mm film with either one-sided or two-sided perforation wound on a reel, the camera's reel capacity was designed to handle 30m or 100ft of film. The camera is equipped with a three-lens rotary turret which allowed for quick and easy switching between lenses.[1]
Specifications
[edit]The two main variants of the camera produced were the Kiev 16U and the Kiev 16UE. The main difference was their power source: the 16U was spring-wound with a detachable motor, while the 16UE was battery-powered with the same type of detachable motor. Both models feature a reflex viewfinder, allowing the operator to see the exact image that the film would capture.
Lenses provided with the camera included the Vega-7 (2/20mm), the Mir-11 (2 / 12.5mm), and the Tair-41 (2/50mm). The camera had a M32x0.5 thread for lens attachment.
Shooting speeds could be varied between 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, and 64 frames per second. The camera had a frame-by-frame capability.
The camera was equipped with tripod screws and a pistol grip could be used for handheld shooting.[2]
Popularity
[edit]Though the Kiev 16mm cine cameras were not widely used outside of Russia and Eastern Europe, their lenses have been highly sought after since the early 2000s. The lenses are renowned for their unique optical characteristics that are attractive to both still photographers and filmmakers. In particular, they are known for their sharpness, colour rendition, and unique bokeh.[3] The Kiev 16mm cine camera is a capable movie camera. The camera can produce high-quality film by modern standards.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Сайт кино и видеотехники ХХ века - Киев 16УЭ\У\Э". kinofototeh.ucoz.ru.
- ^ "Kiev 16U Movie Camera English Translation". MediaFire.
- ^ "Using KIEV-16U Lenses on BMPCC | Indepth Overview | Vintage Lenses For Video". www.vintagelensesforvideo.com. November 27, 2013.
External links
[edit]- Kiev 16U user manual -English translation
- Kiev 16UE user manual -Russian language
- An interesting site regarding a film shooters experience with the Kiev 16U
- A detailed website from a renowned Russian cine camera technician detailing the Kiev 16U
- A good website with many links and information regarding Russian 16mm cine cameras
- A website detailing a Kiev 16U spring wind dismantle and light service
- A website detailing a Kiev 16UE battery powered dismantle and light service
- A Russian based website detailing more history of the camera
- An interesting video of a disassembled Kiev 16U
- Retro devices, "multimedia" in the USSR. Sound recording “Music on the Ribs”, movie camera and TV, sudonull.com
- Kiev Arsenal: Kiev 16U (16У/16Y), collectiblend.com