"Salyut" is a Soviet medium-format single-lens reflex camera produced at the Kiev Arsenal factory from 1957 to 1972. The Swedish Hasselblad 1600F camera was the design model[3][4][5], therefore, the entire Soviet line of medium-format cameras of this design abroad is often called Hasselbladski or Russianblad[6]. From 1972 to 1980, the Salyut-S camera was produced, which differed from the Salyut by another lens - the Vega-12V (2.8/90) with a "jumping" aperture that did not require a preliminary platoon. More than 50 thousand Salyut cameras were produced, and more than 30 thousand Salyut-S...