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Topic author: Vlad
Posted on: 20071119221035
You didn't pay $1200 for it, right Okynek? Some nut in Poland asking this much for it. [:)]
Reply author: okynek
Replied on: 20071119225956
Not, not $12 000 [:D] I bought it few years ago from UK seller, paid under $100, do not remember how much exactly. I was slightly disappointed when I receive it because I did not like design and quality of the camera. And I had daubed about originality of the camera. Camera to bright for professional use (all this bright red buttons), and to … I can not find word apposite to durable [:)]. It seems like it made by toy factory. I have impression that it will fall apart after few roles of film. Then I found other cameras like this on the Net. They looks same but, have minor differences. So can mine be fake? The other questions where it was used and what government agency use it?
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20071119231111
It's in Princelle page 199. He says it was used by customs and immigration for rapid document reproduction (copying).
Reply author: okynek
Replied on: 20071120083755
Well I would not bet that such camera was used for custom, but nothing else I (and probably Princelle) was able to came up with. In practice it would be very inconvenient to use camera for this reasons. Just imagine for custom’s officials changing film every 30-40min(20-30 frames). Then develop it, then store it. Then, most difficult, find right image when you need it. Plus batteries always was in short supply in USSR and not standard film what had to be specially ordered, cut, put on special spols, and delivered. Just to much overhead and troubles. May be this cameras was designed for this reason, but was abandoned on the fields. My camera has few scratches from storage, but no signs that it was ever used.
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20071120094336
It was maybe simply made for some official use, maybe you're right, maybe not that heavy use as customs... I could see it sometimes used by detectives of MVD....