Narciss camera

1964 White Narciss camera
Narciss with Industar-61 L/D 55mm/2.8 lens
Narciss with Industar-61 L/D 55mm/2.8 lens
Narciss and Rollei 35S
Naciss 16mm SLR negative
Black Narciss camera with English name plate
Narciss w Zenit M39 Helio-44 58mm F2 lens
Narciss with Leitz Summitar 50mm F2 lens
Narciss with Jupiter-9 85mm/2
Telemar 200mm/5.6

The Narciss is an all-metal 16mm subminiature single lens reflex camera made by Russian optic firm Krasnogorsky Mekhanichesky Zavod (KMZ) Narciss (Soviet Union; Нарцисс) between 1961 and 1965. It is the first subminiature SLR. It took 25 14×21 mm frames using unperforated specially spooled 16 mm film in a Narciss cassette. Compact design with interchangeable lenses and interchangeable pentaprism finders. The Narciss camera was initially designed for medical use, it included a Narciss with ordinary pentaprism finder and a second magnifier pentaprism finder for medical use; there was also a microscope adapter[1][2][3]


Focal plane cloth shutter, with speed B,1/30,1/2,1/4,1/8,1/15,1/60,1/125,1/250 and 1/500 sec. Change shutter speed only after shutter cocked[4]

Dimension: 100 x 64 x 32mm (4 x 2 5/16 1 1/4 in)( Like Rollei 35s in size)

Weight: 320g (11 oz) (lighter than Rollei 35s 370g)

Tripod socket: 3/8 inch

Standard lens is a four-element 3-group Tessar type lens: Vega 35mm/2.8, there are also 5-element 4-group MIR5 28/2.8,MIR6 28/2, and JUPITER 50/2.[5]

An early model of Narciss is equipped with Industar-60 35mm/2.8 lens.

Three models were available; the most common is the chrome-top black-body model, rarer is the chrome-top white-body model, and extremely rare grey-top model.[6][7][8][9]


Accessories: Genuine leather case, microscope adapter, M24 lens mount TO M39 lens mount adapter for Zenit SLR lenses, with flange to film plane distance of 45.2 mm. M39 LTM mount with flange to film plane distance 28.8 mm not applicable.

Narciss camera 16mm film cassette

References

  1. Medical Narciss camera
  2. Narciss
  3. Narziss Phtographic Camera p6
  4. Narciss User Manual, English edition p6
  5. William White, PhD Subminiature Photography, p99-101, Focal Press,Boston,1990
  6. Zenit archive:Narciss retrieved 12 Mar 2016
  7. Gerald McMullon, Go to the 16mm Collection index16mm - Variations in Narciss Subminiature Cameras retrieved 12 March 2016
  8. Wade, Collector's Guide. pp 47–49
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