Kyiv-10 is a small-format single-lens SLR camera produced at the Arsenal plant in Kyiv from 1965 to 1974. The first Soviet small-format automatic single-lens reflex camera.

In total, about 50 thousand copies were issued.

The Kyiv-10 is believed to have been partly inspired by the West German Zeiss Contarex (1958) and its counterparts, such as the Voigtlander Ultramatic (1961), with which it is outwardly similar.