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Topic author: perkinsmg
Posted on: 20200918024229
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20200918095339
Hi Michael,
thanks for posting this, quite interesting! I've never heard of it before, but dug through KMZ archive site and found it! This seems to be just a project for a camera that was never released as far as even KMZ writes.. but who knows weirder prototypes had surfaced.
Run this via translate.
http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/kadr/index.htmlCheers,
Vlad
Reply author: perkinsmg
Replied on: 20200918114018
Hi Vlad - thanks a lot for that! Everything fits - the timing of my magazine with the World Exhibition, the rush to get photographic announcements there that in the end never saw light of day...
Most of all thanks for pointing me to the KMZ archive site. I hadn't come across that before and there's lots of information, and google translates it very well for those of us whose Russian isn't up to the job!
Michael.
Reply author: AlexanderK
Replied on: 20201026131546
Reply author: perkinsmg
Replied on: 20201026133738
That's brilliant, thanks Alexander!
Shame it never saw light of day.
Michael.
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20201029162306
And with a French version of the booklet... I dream!
Merci, Alexander.
So, this Kadr was specially prepared for the Bruxelles international exhibition of 1958. Like the Kometa...
Reply author: Luiz Paracampo
Replied on: 20201107133339
OBSERVE THE 115MM 5.6 WAS RECENTLY USED AS BELAIRGON IN BELAIR LOMOGRAPHIC CAMERA
REGARDS
Reply author: Luiz Paracampo
Replied on: 20201107133817
THE SHUTTER IS A REMADE PROTOTYPE FROM KODAK CHEVRON CAMERA WITH ITS RECIPROCATING LEAF SHUTTER DESIGN. INTERNAL UNAVOIDED GEAR GAPS ARE "FILLED" WITH MAGNECTIC FORCE BUILT IN TO PARTS.