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Luiz Paracampo
Posted - Oct 19 2007 : 11:51:30 AM A sample of advanced technology. Calculated and constructed by the Leningrad Institute Tochnoi Mechanik i Optik -One year before the 21mm Biogon seen as the extreme available wide angle up to 1969, 17 years before the lauching of the 15mm Hologon. (of much more difficult production -and no diaphragm) and 45 years before the now commom Heliar 15mm of Japanese construction, Russians built their 14,5mm wide angle for underwater or air use.- an astonishing 120ºpicture taking- in 1953! Comments to be heard - Details at Equipment Catalog > Lenses > Others
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Luiz Paracampo
Posted - Oct 27 2007 : 7:58:56 PM An interesting article about underwater boxes can be found at: http://lpi.rshu.ru/docs/dzus_majer1964.pdf Where thy tellabout an universal case for various Russian cameras. LP
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Posted - Oct 26 2007 : 11:34:48 AM
quote:Originally posted by Vlad ...but I know he did most of them.
No, of course... He designed some boxes to a LOMO-made cameras and underwater equipment to a movie cameras, including a professional ones. Wait some time... Just now G. Abramov is preparing a page about the Soviet underwater boxes ( http://www.photohistory.ru )...
Vlad
Posted - Oct 26 2007 : 10:20:08 AM Zoom!
Thanks for that Massarski site!! It's great! Didn't know he had one. No I don't think only Massarski made underwater stuff, but I know he did most of them. :) Would not be surprised if he did do the Gidrorussar enclosure to work with this lens too that why I asked. I know Bill (nightphoto) will also love this link to Massarski site if he does not know about it already, he's a huge fan.
Cheers, Vlad
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Posted - Oct 26 2007 : 07:17:09 AM
quote:Originally posted by Vlad Any idea who made the enclosure boxes to use with this lens?