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Originally posted by LennyOn Sylvain Halgand's website, there is a catalog from Foto Quelle. In 1975 a Smena Symbol was sold for 39.99 Mark in West-Germany. Not much money at that time and maybe a reason why it wasn't a success in the West. If you were serious about photography you wouldn't buy such a cheap camera and nobody in the great camera shops would have suggested to try a Smena.
Well, not quite like that. Agfa Rapid was called "Coca-Cola camera", because it was practically free, if you sent Agfa an amount of bottle corks! The whole concept of Rapid cameras was extremely cheap, so that the old box cameras using 120 and 620 could be collected away from the market.
And what I remember, the cheapest japanese 35mm cameras in that time cost 200 FIM when a Smena Symbol cost 150 FIM. And Lomo 135BC was also priced at 200 FIM, which made the simpler Symbol a bot that good deal.
Then there was PAK (126) and Pocket (110) competing from the hearts of buyers for a simple camera. All in that priceclass of 100-250 FIM. And with a nice fix-focus lens, just like the old box cameras.
Best regards,
Juhani