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A website of very impressive private collection

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I think this is Anatoliy Zilbert's site Big smile.
Great collection, but at least here it takes terribly long for the pages to load. And reading is pure guessing, still can't Russian...

Best regards,
Juhani
Hmm.. it's really fast for me.. odd.. try this link for translation into English http://bit.ly/aTDFhE
Agree, I definitely found it worth reading! Big smile
Excellent well spotted, great site Smile

Samsung GX-10,too many Russian Lenses, A lot of Zenits, an Almaz 103 a few Yashica,and finally a Minox35GT
Hi Zhang,

Fotoua's owner is Alexander Komarov, AKA Alex, whose eBay shop is something like Ali Baba's cave !
Alex is described here as a very reliable seller.
You can see by yourself here : http://www.ussrphoto.com/Sellers/default.asp?SellerCatID=1

No comment about his rarity classification, but I think that, as seller and collector, he has seen a big amount of cameras and is able to evaluate their rarity.

Sincerly,
Michel.
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Originally posted by Michel

Hi Zhang,

Fotoua's owner is Alexander Komarov, AKA Alex, whose eBay shop is something like Ali Baba's cave !
Alex is described here as a very reliable seller.
You can see by yourself here : http://www.ussrphoto.com/Sellers/default.asp?SellerCatID=1

No comment about his rarity classification, but I think that, as seller and collector, he has seen a big amount of cameras and is able to evaluate their rarity.

Sincerly,
Michel.



Hi Michel,

Many thanks for your kind reply.SmileCool
I will check his shop.

Best Regards,

Zhang
Alex Komarov (fotoua.com) has a few different collectors contributing to the content of his website like Alexey Nikitin, who has a really impressive collection and resides in Krasnodar.

Cheers,
vlad.
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Originally posted by Vlad

http://www.bar90.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=1

Such a very amazing link!
Thanks you for the post
Fantstic site! A fraction of those cameras would do me nicely. Interestingly though, the second example of a FED 1a, no 4612, looks like a parts special to me. Probably beat up 1b body, small speed dial from "S" with the 1/1000 mrking and chrome bezels.
And coarse milling on knobs.

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