Description. Russian Helios-33 lens .
Soviet Union, KMZ, release 1988 year.
2,0 aperture, 35 mm focal length.
The lens was used in Soviet movie cameras and specifically this in a video surveillance system.
Therefore, the lens itself, small in size, has two more parts related to the system.
In fact, the lens does not have a helicoid and must be adapted for use.
As for the actual design, this Soviet lens is made at the highest level, practically like OKC series lenses.
Each glass has an aluminum frame; the glass holding rings are fixed with locking screws.
Very high image quality.
As for the lens being sold, they tried to unscrew it from the frame in which it originally stood.
Apparently, without first removing the locking screw and therefore damaging the thread.
Now the lens can be removed simply by sawing this part, which I showed in the last two photos,
of course it is from the same lens.
In optical terms, despite its appearance, the lens is fully functional; I disassembled it and cleaned it of dust.
There is no deformation of the barrell, the glasses can be removed and installed without problems.
I do not currently have the ability to remove the lens itself from the part in which it is stuck, but this only requires a tool to cut this part.
"Excellent--" condition - please, see photos.
Glass condition: marks and some scratches on the front glass.
No haze and fungus.
Serial number 881572.
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