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fotolubitel |
Posted - Feb 24 2020 : 5:38:15 PM I will spend a long week-end somewhere in Russia in a couple weeks from now, and as usual in such case, I am looking around at second hand online places and on Avito, for lenses and cameras.
A guy in SPb is selling a FED-1 (d) in Princelle categories, (III) in Suglob-Kochergin-Shaternik ones, ie. a NKVD-SSSR Kombinat of the years 1939-1941:
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2422020_Fed-NKVF-SSSR_spesiell_toppen.jpg
but this is the back: !???
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2422020_Fed-NKVF-SSSR_spesiell.jpg
--------------------------------- Current working cameras: RF: Fed-2, Kiev-2. Zorki-4, Fed-4 MF: Salyut, Zenit-80. Salyut-S, Kiev-6S, Kiev-60, Moskva-5 SLR: Zenit-V, Zenit-3, Zenit-3M, Zenit-122, Start
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Feb 28 2020 : 09:52:23 AM Just a photo of my Reid I, with an opening on the back, to be used on a periscope (the red markings are from the Royal Navy). But it is only an example: the Zorki 3 and 4, used on periscopes too, don't have the same system.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2822020_Reid 2208 2.jpg
Amitiés. Jacques.
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Feb 28 2020 : 09:37:28 AM Curious. Of course, it would be interesting to know if the plaque is blind (just to fix the camera on a stand by its back) or is an opening towards the inside, for some reason.
No idea?
Jacques; |
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