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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Sep 29 2014 : 9:26:46 PM
In a similar body from the compact Rollei 35 the Chinese built a film advance, shutter and lens exacly reminiscent of Smena first generation f4.5/40mm


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LP

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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Oct 01 2014 : 8:15:58 PM
Hello Alexander
Although all knob Smenas have similar shutters they have some diferences in coupling systems and design.
I call first generation, once this YouYi (Friendship) has 4.5 lens, while all others don't.
Also, all mechanics were taken from Smena first generation which has film advande in the left side.
the body is also bottom and rear openings absolutely similar to Rollei 35 up to the strap lock, which differs from FED Microns.
Regards
LP
AlexanderK Posted - Sep 30 2014 : 1:08:38 PM
Hi Luiz,
what do you mean with "Smena first generation"? Shutter and lens are similar to Smena and other SL cameras, but not "exactly reminiscent". There were many such cameras with similar shutter-system at that time. The body is also "similar" to Rollei 35, as well as similar to the first FED-Micron.

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