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The Kinor prototype was created in 1965 by the MKBK, or Moskinap, manual narrow-film apparatus 16СХ of the original design [2] . However, large-scale production was established only ten years after the modernization. Two versions were produced: the turret "Kinor" 16СХ-1М with a revolving head for three interchangeable lenses, and 16СХ-2М, designed for one interchangeable lens. The cameras were intended for synchronous filming of television plots, since video cameras for television journalism did not yet exist in the USSR . Unlike the turret model, which was equipped with an shutter with an adjustable opening angle, the shutter of the 16CX-2M model was non-adjustable, which simplified the design and made it more reliable [3]... The last model was equipped with a tenfold professional 16OPF1-

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  • The Kinor prototype was created in 1965 by the MKBK, or Moskinap, manual narrow-film apparatus 16СХ of the original design [2] . However, large-scale production was established only ten years after the modernization. Two versions were produced: the turret "Kinor" 16СХ-1М with a revolving head for three interchangeable lenses, and 16СХ-2М, designed for one interchangeable lens. The cameras were intended for synchronous filming of television plots, since video cameras for television journalism did not yet exist in the USSR . Unlike the turret model, which was equipped with an shutter with an adjustable opening angle, the shutter of the 16CX-2M model was non-adjustable, which simplified the design and made it more reliable [3]... The last model was equipped with a tenfold professional 16OPF1-2M-01 zoom lens with a focal length range of 12–120 mm and a wide-angle lens of 10 mm. The other configuration included a 16OPF12-1s varifocal lens and a 0.75 × wide-angle attachment . The device made it possible to use the majority of cinematographic lenses in a standard frame, including those from old-style Krasnogorsk cameras with a bayonet mount . On the basis of the 16СХ family, a tripod-shoulder synchronous camera 2СР was developed with a built-in device for recording a audio on the magnetic track of a film. (en)
  • «Кино́р» — название линейки профессиональных киносъёмочных аппаратов, выпускавшихся в СССР для использования в кинематографе и на телевидении. Камеры «Кинор» разрабатывались и выпускались различными конструкторскими коллективами и организациями и никак не связаны друг с другом общей конструкцией, назначением или форматом киноплёнки. Единственный признак, объединяющий эту линейку — все аппараты «Кинор» предназначались для профессионального использования и были оснащены сопряжённым визиром с зеркальным обтюратором. Аппараты «Кинор» существовали для узкой плёнки 16-мм (преимущественно, для телевидения), и стандартной 35-мм киноплёнки для широкоэкранного или обычного кинематографа. (ru)
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  • The Kinor prototype was created in 1965 by the MKBK, or Moskinap, manual narrow-film apparatus 16СХ of the original design [2] . However, large-scale production was established only ten years after the modernization. Two versions were produced: the turret "Kinor" 16СХ-1М with a revolving head for three interchangeable lenses, and 16СХ-2М, designed for one interchangeable lens. The cameras were intended for synchronous filming of television plots, since video cameras for television journalism did not yet exist in the USSR . Unlike the turret model, which was equipped with an shutter with an adjustable opening angle, the shutter of the 16CX-2M model was non-adjustable, which simplified the design and made it more reliable [3]... The last model was equipped with a tenfold professional 16OPF1- (en)
  • «Кино́р» — название линейки профессиональных киносъёмочных аппаратов, выпускавшихся в СССР для использования в кинематографе и на телевидении. Камеры «Кинор» разрабатывались и выпускались различными конструкторскими коллективами и организациями и никак не связаны друг с другом общей конструкцией, назначением или форматом киноплёнки. Единственный признак, объединяющий эту линейку — все аппараты «Кинор» предназначались для профессионального использования и были оснащены сопряжённым визиром с зеркальным обтюратором. (ru)
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