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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Aug 12 2012 : 9:04:29 PM
at
http://www.marcocavina.com/articoli_fotografici/space_cameras_and_lenses/00_pag.htm
You can see some cameras used in American and Soviet space program
regards
LP
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okynek Posted - Aug 13 2012 : 10:53:45 AM
I find this information very interesting and I enjoy this web side a lot!
I like to add that first camera, as I know, what was used on the orbit was SALUT (specially modified of cause). It was displayed in Arsenal museum in Kiev.
cedricfan Posted - Aug 12 2012 : 11:47:06 PM
Terrible website, too big to be looked easily.

Best regards,
Juhani

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