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Topic author: ilyast

Posted on: 20150714200217

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Reply author: Luiz Paracampo

Replied on: 20150715103959

Most interesting the lens number 58001!
This camera has the film advance mechanics taken from 1932 Rolleiflex Standard a simplified focusing from Rolleiflex original from 1929 and hood similar to Foth Flex from 1934/35.
Regards
LP

Reply author: ilyast

Replied on: 20150715130723

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Reply author: altix

Replied on: 20150715133842

Wow, Ilya, what a great mini-collection! My congratulations! I always thought that TLR cameras are very cute. The Soviet TLR is by no means is exception. It is pity that Nena is very rare.

I am curious about the mechanism of the viewing hood. Does it close automatically?

with best regards
altix

Reply author: ilyast

Replied on: 20150715134240

No it is manual.

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20150715141752

Yeah, wow indeed! What is that step on the bottom?

Reply author: ilyast

Replied on: 20150715141824

It is lock for back door

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20150716203908

interesting design choice, you can accidentally hit that as you're focusing... [:)]

Vlad

Reply author: ilyast

Replied on: 20150716210436

Yes you probably can, but it very tight