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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
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Bill Parkinson nightphoto
USA
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Posted - Jul 09 2009 : 8:15:51 PM
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Hi Vlad,
It is the same camera but with a shutter and Tessar lens added to the front.
Here are photos of my VOSTOK of which the lens and everything is original. Serial number.....0660 Year of releas....1948 Lens..............Industar-51 4,5/210mm
Just like the one David posted on WIKI, but with red bellows which are also original to the camera.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/972009_P1013782.JPG
Regards, Bill
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
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Posted - Jul 09 2009 : 9:36:07 PM
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Thank you Bill for posting it! Yea I figured that it was not an original configuration just wanted to make sure... Vlad |
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Luiz Paracampo Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
2002 Posts My Collection
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Zoom
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Posted - Jul 18 2009 : 5:38:45 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Luiz Paracampo
The logo is still used by Novosibirsky Pribori Zavod...
You may see this logo (and the real plant name) there: http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-logos.html#npz
About "Vostok" origin: I don't know who first wrote about "an aviation factory in Tashkent, Uzbekistan"... We must see "Bulletin of the RCCC (C96)" (according J.L. Princelle), but David Tomlinson... you know... :( Of course, this camera produser was NPZ.
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Bill Parkinson nightphoto
USA
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Posted - Jul 18 2009 : 8:02:16 PM
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Since Vostok seems to have been made in the years just after World War II, I suspect that possibly the factory NPZ was making aviation instruments or parts during the war, and this is where the information came from. At that time (during the war) probably most factories that had higher technical capability were manufacturing parts for planes, tanks, weapons, and related items or accessories. So, if this is correct about NPZ, and they were making some aviation parts during the war, it might be possible (although not strictly correct) to call the factory an aviation factory ... just in the same way it might be possible to have called Arsenal or LOMO a "camera factory" even though that is just part of their factory and production.
That being said, however... Tashkent is certainly not Novosibirsk! Thanks for the information Zoom!
Can someone tell me the exact English translation for the name of the factory, NPZ ? Is it Novosibirsky Pribori Zavod?
Regards, Bill
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David Tomlinson RCCCUK
United Kingdom
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Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 06:44:32 AM
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I was given the information about the Vostok being produced in Tashkent about ten years ago by a serious Moscow collector. Although I have visited Tashkent, and I found that there was a factory producing aircraft equipment, I could not get any confirmation that the Vostok was manufactured there. The NPZ logo does not seem to be quite the same as the Vostok logo. Has anyone had confirmation from NPZ that they did manufacture the Vostok?
David(http://www.rcccuk.com) |
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Bill Parkinson nightphoto
USA
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Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 1:06:13 PM
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David, I agree that the logo is not exactly the same as the NPZ logo shown on the NPZ website, but it does look the same as the top version shown on the Zenit website, although I don't know where the Zenit website got those two variations.
I have just sent an e-mail to the NPZ factory with a photo of my Vostok, asking if they are the maker of the camera. I will post a reply if one comes to me.
Regards, Bill
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Luiz Paracampo Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
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Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 2:20:25 PM
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Can someone tell me the exact English translation for the name of the factory, NPZ ? Is it Novosibirsky Pribori Zavod?
Novosibirsk Instrument Factory Novosibirsky=New Siberian. LP |
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David Tomlinson RCCCUK
United Kingdom
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Bill Parkinson nightphoto
USA
1027 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 11:20:10 AM
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Thanks for putting up the scans of the passport David. I did not receive anything in the way of paperwork with my camera when I bought it, so this is very interesting.
It seems that the camera is called "Universal Photo Camera" or "UFK" on the passport! But, Ican not accurately read the rest of the passport to see if the factory name is there.
Regards, Bill
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Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 5:39:37 PM
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quote: Originally posted by RCCCUK
I was given the information about the Vostok being produced in Tashkent about ten years ago by a serious Moscow collector.
Sorry, this is the mistake.
quote: Originally posted by RCCCUK The NPZ logo does not seem to be quite the same as the Vostok logo.
This is the plant No. 69 logo. After the War this plant was known as NPZ == Novosibirskiy priborostroitel'niy zavod. |
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
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David Tomlinson RCCCUK
United Kingdom
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Posted - Jul 21 2009 : 03:03:15 AM
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The evidence so far convinces me that the Vostok was indeed manufactured by NPZ. I will alter my Wiki entry accordingly. Thanks for all your help.
David
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David Tomlinson RCCCUK
United Kingdom
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Posted - Feb 07 2010 : 04:25:51 AM
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After quite some time, the origin of the Vostok raises its head again with the entry in the book "1200 Cameras from the USSR", page 586/7. The item states that the Vostok is from an aviation factoty in the name of Ukalova, Tashkent.
David
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Posted - Feb 07 2010 : 5:29:01 PM
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quote: Originally posted by RCCCUK
After quite some time, the origin of the Vostok raises its head again with the entry in the book "1200 Cameras from the USSR", page 586/7. The item states that the Vostok is from an aviation factoty in the name of Ukalova, Tashkent.
Because this error was published in J.P. Princelle book: page 243 (2nd edition). Because this error was published in your Bulletin of the RCCC (C96).
Please, publish this article there... |
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David Tomlinson RCCCUK
United Kingdom
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Posted - Feb 08 2010 : 02:34:03 AM
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Hi Zoom,
Thanks for your interest. What you say is true, but neither J. P. Princelle or I named a factory (Zavod im Ukalova). My information originated from a collector in Moscow (unfortunately I can't remember his name - it may have been Alexander Kamynin). Do you have any information on this factory (Zavod im Ukalova) or is there any evidence that Plant 69 (NPZ) actually manufactured the Vostok?
David
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David Tomlinson RCCCUK
United Kingdom
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Posted - Feb 09 2010 : 02:37:13 AM
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Many thanks Zoom,
Your references and comments were very helpful. I think that we can all now agree on the origins of the Vostok. I was probably the last person to have doubts!
David
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Bill Parkinson nightphoto
USA
1027 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Feb 09 2010 : 10:28:10 AM
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I think it would be a good idea to update our own WIKI to reflect the correct facts of origin and also to start entering serial numbers and dates of known examples. I have one and will enter the data for it later today.
Regards, Bill
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BERRY alain mermoz37
France
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Posted - Feb 09 2010 : 1:45:01 PM
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I have one too ready to tell you, my data as Bill suggest alain |
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Bill Parkinson nightphoto
USA
1027 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Feb 10 2010 : 11:15:51 PM
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OK Alain, we have made a data base for Vostok so you can add your information. And anyone else who has it also!
Regards, Bill
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BERRY alain mermoz37
France
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Posted - Feb 11 2010 : 10:40:02 AM
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mine is 1948 but no passport , no serial number . Only lense show number: 481498 - Industar 51 (4.5/ 21 cm) brown belows. |
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BERRY alain mermoz37
France
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Posted - Feb 11 2010 : 10:55:37 AM
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In fact, ther is a serial number but delete for some reason....hard to see something but whith a lupe I can read "N0?7?" (may be 5). just note : mine is slightly different ... I have to show you pictures , soon. Alain |
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BERRY alain mermoz37
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