Lomo 70 Series T3.2

Equipment description

These incredibly rare lenses are currently the only set that has been rehoused.

Used in the “60s-” 70s for the USSR's major cinema productions. The 70mm format allowed the use of an aspect ratio of 2.2, which was close to cinemascope, but without the pronounced distortion. Shot with these lenses, the 1965 film “War and Peace” directed by Sergey Bondarchuk won a foreign Oscar in 1969.

The full set as it appeared i.e. 28-300mm is available from us.

Due to its vintage character, it can be safely used in full frame as well.

Technical specification

Bolded are available lenses.

Lens Focal length (mm) Number of lenses Relative aperture
Geometric
Relative aperture
Effective
Frame size Angle of image
Vertical
Angle of image
Horizontal
Resolving power
Middle
Resolving power
Edge
Transmittance factor Diffusion coefficient (%) Dimensions (mm) Weight (g)
Kino-Russar-10 28 8 1:3.5 1:3.8 52.5×23 mm 44°40′ 86°20′ 54 20 0.86 2.3 126×109.5 1000
OKC4-40-1 40 8 1:3 1:3.6 52.5×23 mm 32° 66°30′ 60 40 0.70 1.7 77×79 420
OKC1-56-1 56 7 1:3 1:3.4 52.5×23 mm 23°10′ 50°10′ 65 32 0.78 3.6 40.5×35.5 101
OKC4-75-1 75 7 1:2.8 1:3.2 52.5×23 mm 17°30′ 38°30′ 55 40 0.76 2.3 45×55 120
OKC2-100-1 100 6 1:2.8 1:3.4 52.5×23 mm 13°10′ 29°30′ 57 35 0.76 1.4 66×86 470
OKC1-125-1 125 6 1:2.8 1:3.2 52.5×23 mm 10°30′ 23°40′ 55 27 0.76 1.3 75×100.6 710
OKC2-150-1 150 6 1:2.8 1:3.2 52.5×23 mm 8°50′ 19°50′ 50 25 0.76 1.3 76×118 880
OKC1-200-1 200 4 1:2.8 1:3.2 52.5×23 mm 7°30′ 15° 45 20 0.76 1.7 106×130 1300
OKC1-300-1 300 4 1:3.5 1:4 52.5×23 mm 10° 33 20 0.76 1.3 120×154 2030
Lomo 70 Series T3.2
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