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Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Nov 07 2007 : 3:41:58 PM People! Two good articles about underwater cases were just placed in the site of Mr. Abramov. They are: In http://www.photohistory.ru/UWboxes-SF-3-1960.html An article of A. Massarski from Sovietskoe Foto magazine, and In http://www.photohistory.ru/UWboxes-SP-2-1962.html An article of A.A, Rogov from Sportmen-Underwater magazine Very interesting to see. |
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Vlad |
Posted - Dec 11 2007 : 09:10:41 AM Alain, term "wiki" is used when you describe collaborative web sites like this one where anyone can add and edit the catalog of entries. What Okynek meant is whether you would be kind enough to create an entry in the catalog for this camera in the Movie Cameras section.
Vlad |
mermoz37 |
Posted - Dec 11 2007 : 03:09:00 AM yes , my pics are free but i cannot found (understand) what mean "wiki" ....sorry! would you inform me ? kindly Alain |
okynek |
Posted - Dec 10 2007 : 10:21:12 PM Would it be OK to put this beauty to Wiki? It must be there! |
mermoz37 |
Posted - Dec 10 2007 : 12:40:23 PM by the way here is for EKRAN 1 movie cam:
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mermoz37 |
Posted - Dec 10 2007 : 12:37:17 PM Mr Abramov missed Kiev II housing (i provide one to J. Daniel, last year) but you know , nobody is perfect...! |
mermoz37 |
Posted - Dec 10 2007 : 11:58:32 AM and a picture i shoot in Prague museum from a diving box for lubitel (i published in a french magazine)
and what my friend made whith epoxyde and bicycle wires !!! |
Zoom |
Posted - Dec 10 2007 : 11:29:59 AM quote: Originally posted by Luiz Paracampo
Two good articles about underwater cases were just placed in the site of Mr. Abramov. ...
The newest page: http://www.photohistory.ru/UWboxes.html |
Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Nov 12 2007 : 8:41:02 PM The ingenuity of man is endless.... Here lives the fascination. |
nightphoto |
Posted - Nov 12 2007 : 6:26:25 PM Luiz, Nice old way to do it! When I was younger, living on Long Island, near New York City, I have seen people do something similar with clear heavy-duty plastic freezer bags and using a haze filter to go over the lens and seal the hole cut on the side of the plastic!
Regards, Bill
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Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Nov 12 2007 : 6:04:01 PM More interesting yet. undewater picture with no underwater box! http://www.photohistory.ru/SovPhoto-1958-b.html |
Vlad |
Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 10:43:35 AM Hey Bill, next time you taking a bath, take one of those things with you! I know you got this particular one on your shelf. Let us know if it makes bubbles! LOL! |
okynek |
Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 10:34:59 AM I wonder if anyone tried use this box underwater? How are the pictures and overall experience? |
Vlad |
Posted - Nov 07 2007 : 4:28:03 PM Very interesting concept! I guess I have much to learn in mechanics! I applaud your engineering skills, Luiz! |
Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Nov 07 2007 : 4:15:32 PM Yes! He gives also drafts and dimensions of how it works. I found much more interesting the firing mechanism with trigger. See that this box is a Kind of "universal" receives Leningrad all types of Zorkis, FEDs and Kievs with proper connection. The spring will never scratch the knob no rubber needed. When you go winding the camera, the spring tights around the knob without any scapement In the reverse sense it naturally looses becoming idle. Very intelligent! Try a spring around your finger. You will be surprised! |
Vlad |
Posted - Nov 07 2007 : 3:56:25 PM Thank you Luiz for posting these links.
I am surprised by the roughness of that mechanism connection. In Massarki's Leningrad enclosure he mentions that the spring motor is wound by connecting a valve on top of the box via a metal(!!) spring inside the box with bent out ending that just sits on top of the wind crank of Leningrad and winds it by simple friction.. There is no mention of any kind of rubberized medium in between. Wouldn't it scratch the heck out of the wind crank? Maybe it's more elegant than that, but by looking at illustration and the description it sounds quite clunky.
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