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Detlev Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 5:34:05 PM
Hello,
a former KGB member told me that "Rubin" is the commercial version of "Alycha". KGB cameras don't wear their names on them.
Detlev
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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 4:11:45 PM
Now we have in our forum a full explanation of the "rollover" camera.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?ContentID=1230&ParentID=49&WikiCatID=51
LP
Detlev Posted - Jul 16 2009 : 3:33:21 PM
Here you can see how it works: http://videos.howstuffworks.com/discovery/29549-spytek-rollover-camera-video.htm
H. Keith Melton explains the function. In his new book "Spycraft" he shows a picture of a CIA rollover-camera.
mermoz37 Posted - Jul 16 2009 : 11:08:45 AM
by the way....which one can explain how the rubin device work???
why (in mine) the film run when I roll on documents ????

alain
nightphoto Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 10:18:36 PM
Hi Luiz,
I know what you are saying and I agree with you. Actually I was commenting on Aidas' comment:

"But I'm not discounting a possibility that initially Rubin was intended for something else ..."

and then saying that I think it was made for KGB first, and then used for other servics ... but I don't really know anything ... just guessing!

Regards, Bill

Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 4:29:48 PM
Hello Bill!
I was not specifically saying about the Rubin but about its basis and system that were further miniaturized and made in the an several versions described by Detlev.
Regards
LP
nightphoto Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 3:44:08 PM
I would suspect that "RUBIN" was made for the KGB initially, and probably unmarked (except for serial numbers) units were used by them, but marked units were also sold to other agencies for non secretive use ... for example industrial purposes of copying documents.

Regards, Bill

Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 3:09:11 PM
As I know, the "scan cameras" were long known principles, but were developed by the Russians after the WWII in order to copy large amounts of conquered maps, drawings plans etc. from German factories in order to give to various people for further analysis and redevelopment. Soon it found new uses.
LP
Detlev Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 05:56:16 AM
Hello Aidas,
here is a list of KGB rollover cameras:
Alycha 1950-60
Alycha-2 1955-1965
Alycha-M 1960
Nichrom-63 1963
F-67 1967 (GRU)
F-68 1968 (GRU)
Zalom 1970
Granitnick 1970
Zadatock 1985
Koritca 1965
Zima 1975
Zagar 1985

They are document copying cameras for KGB or GRU spies. Of course the KGB might have used Rubin.
Detlev
AidasCams Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 01:43:21 AM
Hello,

Another former member of lithuanian KGB have told me, that "RUBIN" camera was used by KGB agents for sure. But I'm not discounting a possibility that initially Rubin was intended for something else ...

Best Regards,
Aidas

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