Petri SRH 500 camera with Helios 44M lens
Petri SRH 500 SLR Camera with Helios 44M 58mm f/2 lens.
This is a Selby Revolver toy camera. Made in the 1990s, the camera is designed to take action sequences. It uses regular 35mm film, but accomplishes the sequences without a motor drive. It has a rather strange, rotary shutter that exposes four 12x17mm images in each of the four quarters of the 35mm film in rapid sequence. By pressing the shutter release once, you get four images taken in about a second. This requires that the camera have four lenses, and consequently some people think it is a 3-D camera. The camera has a pop-up sports finder on the top.
See some example images made with the camera here:
https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3356728-selby-revolver/photos
Petri SRH 500 SLR Camera with Helios 44M 58mm f/2 lens.
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