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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
4252 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Dec 22 2017 : 10:58:23 AM
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Happy Holidays everyone! Just wanted to share my favorite additions this year to the collection. Feel free to make a bouquet of your own of what your favorites were for this year, I would love to see that!
In total I added around 170 cameras or so, but these are the ones I was the most excited about!
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/22122017_20171222_102602.jpg
Best regards, Vlad |
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Jacques M.
France
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Posted - Dec 24 2017 : 09:32:49 AM
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Congratulations, Vlad! I vote for the Zorki 4 (for periscope, I suppose) and the Fed 1a: what is its serial number?
Amitiés. Jacques. |
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Juhani Halmeenmaki cedricfan
Finland
1020 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Dec 24 2017 : 12:02:05 PM
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One odd SMENA-2M, a close-up of it please
Best regards, Juhani |
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sean perry seany65
United Kingdom
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Posted - Dec 25 2017 : 8:17:26 PM
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The only FSU thing I bought this year was a Jupiter 8 (from 1963), but as I've forgotten how to add photos, at present I won't be able to add any. I have used it for the last few frames of the first film I put through my fed 2 (from 1965), that I bought last year which came with an Industar 61ld. I decided on the J8 as it gives wider range of apertures to compensate a little bit for the slightly narrower range of shutter speeds tha I'm used to.
Vlad, how many of your cameras do you use?
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Pierre Tizien Moxies
France
183 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Dec 26 2017 : 05:14:59 AM
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I found many interesting (for me) lenses this year. Recently I got some lenses to complet the KT-87 "T" family with Mir-1T, Mir-10T, Era-1T, Era-4T, Tair-45T and Tair-48T (I added some on them in the wiki catalog recently). Since they are pretty rare (or very expensive on ebay), I was pleased to get them. From another family, I was also pleased to find an Helios-40T. This summer, I went to Ukraine and brought back a rare MTO 350 (and an early MTO 500 (56003). In category of the classics that are not easy to find, I got a Variozenitar-K 25-45mm, a APO Telezenitar 135mm, and I found yesterday an APO Telezenitar 300mm. In category of the unknowns, I recently got for St Petersburg a set of 2 TV lenses, supposably made by GOMZ (my own analyse), named OT-3 135/3 and OT-4 200/4. Also I found in Ukraine (more precisely from the garden of someone) a set of 3 lenses, made by GOMZ in 1950 (serial 550001), still unknown what is was for. In category of "good for collection but not usable", I got this year an Orion-1M (big heavy aerial lens) and an Era-21T (tiny lens). Here are some of the most interesting adds to my collection this year |
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Ulrich W. uwittehh
Germany
837 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Jan 05 2018 : 12:44:21 PM
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Nice, I think there are a lot rare cameras, like the Kiiv 4, the renamed Zenits and others. I also own a Revue Auto RS, was hard to find :-)
Ulrich
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
4252 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Jan 05 2018 : 3:27:23 PM
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Thank you all!
Jacques, the FED 1a serial # is 4471.
Sean, I don't use any anymore, I used to but it's the collecting aspect that interests me, I treat my cameras like museum pieces.
Pierre, that's a very nice assortment! Good job!
Ulrich, yeah the Revue took me a while to find too, it was also not cheap . Those are fairly rare.. I am still missing the 6-element version..
Juhani, here's that Smena-2M, it's a very uncommon version.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/512018_20180105_152143.jpg
Best regards, Vlad
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Juhani Halmeenmaki cedricfan
Finland
1020 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Jan 06 2018 : 02:00:05 AM
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Thank you. And a very crazy version. Wonder why they did make so many of these cosmetic versions of the "2"-model. The camera would certainly have sold as well without them in the USSR, and production changes don't need cosmetics to change.
Best regards, Juhani |
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Alex_Rus
Russia
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
4252 Posts My Collection
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Alex_Rus
Russia
35 Posts |
Posted - Jan 07 2018 : 2:34:29 PM
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It seems to me, that this plate is "handmade" |
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
4252 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Jan 07 2018 : 3:03:24 PM
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I thought so for a long time as well, but then collectors started finding more of these, this is an actual variation of this camera, for some strange reason. And they are not selling for more money than regular Smenas.. so I don't know... collectors consensus for now is that there are official.
Best regards, Vlad |
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts |
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Alfa2
Poland
349 Posts |
Posted - Jan 08 2018 : 4:32:14 PM
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Jacques, what is the camera on the left side (on the photo) of a Kiev ? |
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Luiz Paracampo Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
2002 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Jan 08 2018 : 5:05:07 PM
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I believe to be a Kardon Right? Regards LP |
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts |
Posted - Jan 09 2018 : 05:12:46 AM
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Right, Luiz! A civilian Kardon.
Jacques. |
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Alfa2
Poland
349 Posts |
Posted - Jan 11 2018 : 06:57:03 AM
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But Kardons I saw in internet have much bigger advance knob. Here advance knob is like in FED I or Zorki I. |
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts |
Posted - Jan 11 2018 : 09:53:12 AM
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There are two different sorts of Kardons. The "civilian" ones, with normal buttons. And the "military" ones, with much bigger buttons, so that being used with gloves, and a plaque of the US corps on the back. They are said to bear very cold temperatures: sorts of Leica IIIc K?
Note that Peter Kardon was an Ukrainian immigrant who joined the USA at the end of the XIXth century and decided to help his new country in the fourties. We are not very far from the cameras we are fond of...
Amitiés. Jacques. |
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
4252 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Jan 11 2018 : 2:30:04 PM
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Great finds Jacques, congratulations!! What number is that FED-Zorki?
Best regards, Vlad |
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts |
Posted - Jan 12 2018 : 06:42:11 AM
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Thanks, Vlad. About the Fed-Zorki, it's the s/n 04374.
My other Kardon, with a 90mm Wollensak and a VIOOH/Imarect finder, both made by Leitz New York and correct for the camera. Always a civilian one. Sorry, I could not resist!
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/1212018_IMG_4830.JPG
Amitiés. Jacques.
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Edited by - Jacques M. on Jan 12 2018 06:42:56 AM |
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Alfa2
Poland
349 Posts |
Posted - Jan 14 2018 : 10:10:37 AM
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Thank you Jacques for the explanation and the photo of your civilian Kardon. It is really beautiful. |
Edited by - Alfa2 on Jan 14 2018 10:11:17 AM |
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