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This weeks newcomers:


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/1032011_DSCF1627z_1.JPG

A rare black top version of Smena-6, so this is second black top version in my collection Approve


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/1032011_DSCF1645o2.JPG

Smena 8AM, version of 8A with self-timer


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/1032011_GOMZ Sport.JPG


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/1032011_GOMZ Sport4.JPG


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/1032011_GOMZ Sport5.JPG

The GOMZ Sport is #2087, looks great and even works! GOMZ logo is excellent, but flash makes it darker than should Cool

Best regards,
Juhani
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Hi Juhani!
Great GOMZ-Sport! Congratulation!
I have just one question about. I have two early Sports with six screws on the top plate and both of them have a serial number engraved inside the camera (363 and 882 as you see on pictures). Does your camera has one as well?


GOMZ-Sport s/n 363


GOMZ-Sport s/n 882


Regards, Alexander
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Thank you!
I did notice your pair, and I have wanted one for years, so when I finally found this I just had to have it.
Yes, 587 or 597. The stamp is so poor that I need more than my eyes to be sure which.

Best regards,
Juhani
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Hi Ulrich,

Really funny.
When young (at 10-12 years or so, so in 1955 or about), I was offered exactly the same stereoscope, but written in latin caracters. A very good product, with a regulation by the black central wheel (which was red on my model).
Unhappily, it disappeared, I don't remember where or when...

So, is yours a copy? Do you have a date for it?

Amitiés. Jacques.
PS: congratulations for all these "Sport", Juhani and Alexander. When I have finished with my Contaxes, I will hunt one...
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Jacques,

there were some papers in the box. One instruction sheet that shows the date 9/11/62 printed on it and one piece of paper that seemed to be around the big slides, this one is stamped 1969.

So maybe the Stereoskop itself was made in or after 1962 and the slides were bought by somebody in 1969?

Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de
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On my last trip I brought two cameras very interesting:
Zenit 18 in perfect working order, despite evidence of gross repair and
Zenit 312m + Helios 77m-312m-4 1.8 / 50 best condition.


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/342011_Zenit18.jpg


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/342011_Zenit312m.jpg

At the same time I brought the whole box of different Zenit type TTL that will serve me as spare parts for my repairs.


I do not speak English, I use Google Language Tools

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Jacek, the 312m and the 412 cameras although fairly new Zenits seems to be rather uncommon now, congratulations. Zenit-18 is also a very nice acquisition! I don't see those much as well.

Vlad
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We have a "Sport-Invasion" here :-) Today mine arrived. It's a later one (btw: serial on lens is the serial of the camera?) number 12675.
It looks good and works on all speeds and the finder is clear and bright.

I have one question to the lens. If you take off the lens and take a look from behind on it there is a lever with a small spring. Unfortunalety this spring is gone off on my lens and I don't know how to reinstall ist. Can anybody post or mail me a picture of this part of the lens?

So it looks as it comes out of the packet :-)



Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de

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