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mermoz37 Posted - Jun 04 2008 : 04:49:39 AM
hi all,
which one can explain to me this inscription "Author certificate ", on some Horizont camera bottom ? and why not on all models ?




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AidasCams Posted - Jun 04 2008 : 05:17:13 AM
Hi Alain,

In my opinion, Horizonts with "certificate" engravings on the bottom were intended for concrete market with such requirements indeed. And we are not talking about one batch of such engraved cameras, while they were produced in 1968-1971, both with Cyrillic or export markings. Mine "certificate" export camera has #7106898 and the lock on detachable viewfinder already ...

Best Regards,
Aidas

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