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Bull Halsey Posted - Jan 16 2009 : 7:27:57 PM
I received my package from Moscow Photo this afternoon containing the Sputnik Camera we were discussing a couple weeks back.

The finish looks quite nice. The advance and rewind knobs as well as the shutter release and lens have been polished to a mirror-like appearance. The Industar-26m focuses quite smoothly. The serial number of my camera is 00037. This is screened on the baseplate.
The body finish appears to be a flat black enamel. The body "covering" is painted a nice dark blue with a red Sputnik emblem screened on top of the viewfinder. The lenscap is screened with an attractive Sputnik design. I cannot read what's imprinted. Maybe someone would be kind enough to translate it for us?

The camera was placed in a FED-2 eveready case. Nothing special. All in all a very nice addition to my collection. I'm pleased.

Steve
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Bull Halsey Posted - Jan 18 2009 : 2:21:04 PM
Vlad,

I found one of my magnifiers and can now see the engravings. What they did was paint the camera and then engrave the design as well as all the lettering into the paint. A nice job indeed.

Steve
Bull Halsey Posted - Jan 17 2009 : 02:15:39 AM
Vlad, thanks for translating everything. That helps a great deal.

Concerning the lettering and design, it sure looks like screening to me but with my lousy eyesight I could be wrong. If that is engraving then this item is by far a greater value, actually engraved or screened, it was nice to see the amount of work that went into it. If these are the folks who will be producing our camera then we should be very happy.

Steve
Vlad Posted - Jan 16 2009 : 9:08:51 PM
The cap says: "The launch of the first in the world artificial satellite of Earth".

The front of the camera says: Sputnik and FED
The top says "USSR"
The back says: "4.10.1957"" and "The launch of first satellite"
Vlad Posted - Jan 16 2009 : 9:06:30 PM
Nice Steve! Didn't know you got one as well.. a purchase well worth the money paid if you like good craftsmanship.

Bill, they're all engravings filled in with paint.. Mine is #00034. . All in all this seems like a good user as well as decent looking camera.. I'm actually considering taking it with me to France to shoot with since it's so smooth.. it's a choice for me between my buttery smooth FED-S (thanks to Fedka! ) and this one...

I will finalize design for our commemorative camera this weekend and send it off to the maker.


Vlad
nightphoto Posted - Jan 16 2009 : 8:41:37 PM
Hi Steve,
Sounds nice. The photos of Vlad's Sputnik-Zayra seem to have an engraved number on the bottom plate as well as engraved 'Red Sputnik" on top and engraved design on the lens cap. Is yours different ... with these designs being silk-screened instead on engraved (and filled in with paint)?

Just asking because I was thinking of getting one and also this will probably be the same maker as the 'USSRPhot.com' commemorative cameras we are considering.

Regards, Bill


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