Vintage Soviet photoelectric exposure meter "Leningrad-6". It is powered by a battery which is included. In the original box and complete set: case, cord, instructions. In excellent condition, rarely used. Made in the USSR in 1981.

Leningrad-6 is a large apparatus. The shape of both the exposure meter and the body is a strict parallelepiped. Leningrad-6 is a very pleasant machine to use. This is, in fact, a rare example in the Soviet photographic industry, when a completely new class of devices was created in one leap, which not only technically surpasses previous generations, but also contains several more unexpected features, and also has not lost, at the same time, in reliability and simplicity. use.


Exposure meter Leningrad-6 / cadmium-sulfide light receiver, horizontal perception angle - 20 / ranges: in brightness: 0.05 - 24000 cd / sq.m., in illumination: 1 - 500,000 lux. / ISO sensitivity input scale: 4-2000 units / Shutter speed: 1/2000 second - 2 hours / Aperture: 1.4 - 45 / Frame rate: 8 -64 fps / Power supply: 1 element RTs-53.

Exposure meter Leningrad-6 / cadmium-sulfide light receiver, horizontal perception angle - 20 / ranges: in brightness: 0.05 - 24000 cd / sq.m., in illumination: 1 - 500,000 lux. / ISO sensitivity input scale: 4-2000 units / Shutter speed: 1/2000 second - 2 hours / Aperture: 1.4 - 45 / Frame rate: 8 -64 fps / Power supply: 1 RC-53 element (modern analogue of PX-625; VARTA V 625U)