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okynek Posted - Dec 28 2007 : 11:05:19 PM
Does anybody have more information on this camera? What program it use? What electronics? Why 6 elements? And simple was it really built on LOMO's conveyer or it another very well made fake?
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mermoz37 Posted - Jan 02 2008 : 10:39:54 AM
i bought mine 130A at DVD technik...comfortable price...but you know it is a rare item (was missing in my collection ;-)
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jan 01 2008 : 09:27:16 AM
All Sokol (and Aurora Lomo Revue etc..) cameras are basically the same camera. Modifications only in cosmetics and some external details on parts. The only "Great" modifcation was done in flash contacts and tips. The shutter and galvanometer control were all the same. Special mention must be done on rangefinder In my opinion better and simpler than all Leica M series at least compares favourably to M6.
- Who had ever thought in a Zorki 4k or a FED 5 or a Kiev 5 with such rangefinder?-
AidasCams Posted - Jan 01 2008 : 06:28:30 AM
I have bought my Lomo-130A for USD51. And Juhani was my only competitor on eBay few years ago ...
Vlad Posted - Dec 31 2007 : 7:13:46 PM
Speaking of Lomo 130, is it true it's ridiculously expensive? Someone told me they bought one for $700???

Vlad.
okynek Posted - Dec 31 2007 : 7:02:55 PM
So first models had bigger sensor and later, with advances in electronics, sensor was reduced in size.
What changed 6 openings to 3 openings to 1 opening. And LOMO 130 is not economical version
of Sokol, but rather more advanced model? Am I right?
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Dec 31 2007 : 6:47:22 PM
As I said previously in this forum, the two Sokol series are the same.
The "Six Cells" and the "Three Cells" really have bolth only one cell. Greater and rectangular in the "Six Cells" model round and smaller in the "Three Cells" variation.
Those cameras are original project (as Orion KM and Selena)from Fuji/Copal and date from 1962
mermoz37 Posted - Dec 31 2007 : 05:49:43 AM


here are for comparison.
mermoz37 Posted - Dec 29 2007 : 07:58:14 AM
i possess sokol 6 cells AND Aurora cells too...wait a little and i will send you some pictures and describe.
AidasCams Posted - Dec 29 2007 : 03:19:35 AM
Yea, it's a real camera from 1966-1969. "Aurora automat" is an early export version of Sokol Automat. It's quite uncommon, but still can be found nowadays. Much rarer is another export camera, under name "Revue Auto RS" (six cells), which was made for Germany market (Foto Quelle)in small quantities, so almost impossible to see one for sale ...

I was lucky to buy one Revue Auto RS with 3 cells, but never saw one with "6". Below is the picture how it looks like ...

Vlad Posted - Dec 28 2007 : 11:32:05 PM
No from my understanding it's the same camera as Sokol Automat 6 Cell and that's a legit camera.. this is just a UK version of it as the other 3 Cell Aurora. Maybe Steve can contribute any info about this piece, it's from his collection after all.

Vlad.

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