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Sokol Automat

  • Manufacturer Lomo
  • Type Rangefinder camera
  • Type of Film 35mm
  • Focal Length 50 mm
  • Max Aperture f/2.8
  • Focus Manual

The Sokol Automat is a 35mm camera from Lomo from the Soviet Union. It is a rangefinder camera. The company Lomo produced them from 1966 to 1978. The company, formally known as GOMZ, was probably inspired by the Fujica 35 Auto M during their development.

The name of the camera (Sokol) can be translated to falcon. Later a revised version of the camera followed with the Sokol 2. Even before that, there was an attempt at a budget version of the Sokol with the Lomo 130A. In Germany there were a limited number of Sokol model also known as Revue Auto RS and in Great Britain they could also be found as Aurora Automat.

The camera comes with a fixed focal length. The Industar-70 has a focal length of 50 mm and a maximum aperture of f/2.8 and does not have an autofocus function. The focus is set manually. With the help of the camera's rangefinder, it is no longer necessary to estimate the distance to the subject, but it is displayed.

The Sokol Automat has a built-in light meter. At the lens there are six cells for measurement, later the number was reduced to three. The aperture and exposure time can be set fully automatically by the 35mm camera. The aperture and exposure time can be freely adjusted according to the photographer's wishes.

The Sokol Automat has a bulb mode. The shutter can remain open for a variable time. An external flash unit can be used via the PC flash socket. The Copal shutter allows the use of a flash at all exposure times.

Films for the Sokol Automat

The Sokol Automat is an analogue camera and needs to be equipped with 35mm film. The 35mm format is the most common film format. Therefore, some manufacturers still produce for this format. Possible films for the Sokol Automat are the Kodak Portra 400* and the Ilford HP5*.

The photographer has to rewind the film manually. The Sokol Automat offers the possibility to connect a cable release and has a thread for a tripod. A camera strap can also be connected to the camera without any problems.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 35mm
Picture Format 36 mm x 24 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Focal Length 50 mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speeds 1/500 – 1/30 second
Bulb Mode Yes
Light Meter Yes
Flash Connector PC-Flash
Rangefinder Yes
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread Yes
Self-timer No
Release Date 1966
Age Up to 60 years
Production start 1966
Production End 1978
Production duration 12 years
Manufacturer Lomo

Used Prices

The current average price for this camera is 100,34 € based on 4 offers, as of 6.7.2026.

Average Price per Year

  • 2026: 101,88 €
  • 2025: 63,83 €
  • 2024: 42,57 €
  • 2023: 20,45 €

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