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Topic author: Chalky

Posted on: 20090628104016

Hello, my name is David aka "Chalky" and I'm not a collector but have come across the site and found it useful while searching for information about some Russian cameras. I live in London and work in advertising. I've got a couple of Russian underwater cameras that I wanted to find out more about. They used to belong to my late father-in-law who had a camera shop, and he kept some stock and a fairly esoteric collection of photography related things that interested him. I think these housings fall into the latter category, although I can't be sure. They've been sitting in his loft for the last thirty years or so.

I've put some pictures of them up on the web at http://gallery.me.com/chalkywhite#gallery

One is a KPF-1 underwater housing and when we finally figured out how to open it (translated instructions aren't always the easiest!) discovered that it has a Zenit 3m camera with a Helios lens inside. The case is numbered number 00020 which may or may not mean anything - but I always think the lower the serial number the better!

The other is a very cool-looking LOMO underwater housing for a LOMO Sport 3 cine camera that we have with it. Again there are pictures on the site above and I don't know whether it was stock from the shop (there seems to be a price of £54:9:6d on it) or just something that caught my father-in-law's eye. He wasn't a diver by the way.

I hope you can help tell more me about them (and their value) and/or find it interesting. Cheers.

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Reply author: okynek

Replied on: 20090628111258

Welcome David!!!
Very interesting stuff!!!
I hope you’ll make few entries of your amazing underwater boxes in Wiki!!! [;)]

Reply author: AidasCams

Replied on: 20090629032642

Welcome to our Forums, David!


Best Regards,
Aidas

Reply author: mermoz37

Replied on: 20090629034215

Hi David,
nice to meet you here !
you are vey lucky to possess wood box and documents about KPF 1 !
So , would you be so kind friend , if you send (or publish here) a scan of complete user manual ?

Alain

Reply author: Chalky

Replied on: 20090629155613

I've scanned the paperwork that I've got with the underwater housings. If you click on the links below, the PDFs will download to your computer.

Instruction manual for the KPF-1:
http://files.me.com/chalkywhite/edw8os

Guarantee card for the KPF-1:
http://files.me.com/chalkywhite/84s2eu

Instruction manual for the Cine Housing:
http://files.me.com/chalkywhite/s0uy9z

Date card for the cine housing:
http://files.me.com/chalkywhite/qvmppt

Reply author: Luiz Paracampo

Replied on: 20090629190801

Hello David!
Your links give a pemanet 404 error! Please correct address.
Regards LP

Reply author: Luiz Paracampo

Replied on: 20090629192821

David
Your Gallery is very interesting! Very very! I remember that TOE England sold those pieces at 1968/1969.and they advertised them at the weekly Amateur Photographer magazine.
The Sport 3/Kinobox is a jewel but the KPF must be a rarity mainly considering its low number. 000XXXat KMZ means prototypes os limited production. A very lucky aquisition Congratulations.
LP

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20090629193038

Luiz et all,

I've corrected the links, they were missing http:// now they work fine.

Thanks David for these!!

Cheers,
Vlad.

Reply author: Chalky

Replied on: 20090630023640

Thanks for correcting the links Vlad [:)]

Reply author: mermoz37

Replied on: 20090630091316

thanks a lot David ...very interesting for me [:)]

Reply author: Luiz Paracampo

Replied on: 20090701173240

Excellent pages!
Why do not add to our Wiki?
I wait so.
LP

Reply author: Detlev

Replied on: 20090702104739

Hello,
here are some more informations about underwater boxes: http://www.photohistory.ru/index.php?pid=1207248185195280
Best regards,
Detlev