ISO 1754-1986 rus PDF

St ISO 1754-1986 rus

Name in English:
St ISO 1754-1986 rus

Name in Russian:
Ст ISO 1754-1986 rus

Description in English:

Original standard ISO 1754-1986 rus in PDF full version. Additional info + preview on request

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Оригинальный стандарт ISO 1754-1986 rus в PDF полная версия. Дополнительная инфо + превью по запросу
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Full title and description

St ISO 1754-1986 rus — ISO 1754:1986 (Russian language edition). Photography — Cameras using 35 mm and 16 mm film — Picture sizes. This entry refers to the Russian-language version / national-language reproduction of the international standard ISO 1754:1986, which specifies conventional picture (frame) dimensions for cameras that use 35 mm and 16 mm film.

Abstract

ISO 1754:1986 defines the nominal picture (image) sizes and conventional frame dimensions used with 35 mm and 16 mm photographic film formats. The standard provides unambiguous dimensional definitions and format designations intended for manufacturers, designers and technical documentation of photographic cameras and related equipment. The Russian (rus) version presents the same technical content translated into Russian for national use.

General information

  • Status: Withdrawn (superseded by later editions).
  • Publication date: 28 August 1986 (Edition 3, published 1986‑08‑28).
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Russian-language edition / national reproduction.
  • ICS / categories: 37.040.10 (Photography — Cameras).
  • Edition / version: Edition 3 (1986). Russian-language reproduction indicated by "rus".
  • Number of pages: 1 (concise technical declaration of picture sizes).

Scope

The standard sets out the conventional nominal picture sizes (frame dimensions) for photographic cameras using 35 mm and 16 mm film. Its purpose is to provide uniform dimensional references for design, specification, documentation and communication between manufacturers, suppliers and users of photographic equipment. The scope is limited to picture/frame size definitions rather than optical design, exposure, film processing or mechanical film transport details.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definition of nominal picture/frame dimensions for 35 mm and 16 mm film formats.
  • Standard format designations and associated metric dimensions (expressed to enable consistent technical documentation).
  • Conventions for indicating picture sizes on equipment drawings and specifications.
  • Guidance to manufacturers and technical writers to avoid ambiguity in format identification.
  • Short, authoritative publication intended for cross‑referencing with other photographic standards.

Typical use and users

Manufacturers and designers of photographic cameras and accessories, technical authors preparing product specifications or manuals, archivists and restorers working with film cameras, standards libraries, and procurement or conformity personnel who need to confirm conventional picture dimensions for 35 mm and 16 mm equipment. The Russian edition is particularly useful for Russian-speaking users requiring a translated authoritative reference.

Related standards

ISO 1754 has later revisions and related photographic standards. Notable related items include subsequent editions/revisions of ISO 1754 (revised after 1986) and other ISO/TC 42 photographic standards that address film formats, image quality and photographic equipment specifications. Users seeking the most current picture-size requirements should consult later editions of ISO 1754 and current ISO/TC 42 publications.

Keywords

ISO 1754, 35 mm, 16 mm, picture size, frame dimensions, photography standard, camera specifications, Russian translation, ISO/TC 42, image format.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 1754:1986 is an international standard that defines conventional picture (frame) sizes for cameras using 35 mm and 16 mm film. The item labeled "St ISO 1754-1986 rus" refers to the Russian-language edition or reproduction of that standard.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the nominal dimensions and conventional designations of picture formats for 35 mm and 16 mm film. It provides dimensional references for use in design documentation, specifications and product literature; it does not cover optical performance, exposure standards or film processing.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Camera and accessory manufacturers, technical writers, standards and archival professionals, restoration specialists, and buyers or engineers who need authoritative format dimensions. The Russian edition is aimed at Russian-speaking users who require the translated text.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: ISO 1754:1986 (Edition 3) is withdrawn and has been superseded by later revisions of ISO 1754. The 1986 edition was published 28 August 1986 and later withdrawn; users should consult the most recent edition of ISO 1754 for up‑to‑date requirements.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes. ISO 1754 belongs to the set of photographic standards maintained by ISO/TC 42 (Photography). It is one of a number of ISO documents that define film formats, image designations and related photographic technical conventions.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Picture size, frame dimensions, 35 mm, 16 mm, camera format, ISO 1754, photography standard, Russian translation.