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From what I hear from my contacts in the old country, they are fairly freely available in Russia, but no one sells them here because it includes the tripod in the full set usually and the tripod is like 35 kilos. A pain to ship.

Vlad.
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Originally posted by okynek

Really!!? Are they made after 1990 or this is original cameras from 70th?



Rakurs-672 is a truly soviet camera, while beeing produced since 1985. I have one in my collection, but to say the truth, I have opened the box only once and even forgot to take a picture for my website ...Smile
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I bought a Rakurs-672 at a very cheap price whilst I was working in Uzbekistan about nine years ago. It was a big beautiful camera with all the extras, but not really "my thing"
As far as I know this camera is still in Uzbekistan, I left the camera behind when my work there came to an end. It would have several times what I had paid for it to ship it home.

Cheers, Jim
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I have a Rakurs in Moscow as well, and I will get it shipped to me soon, we'll see how much it will cost, but I decided to leave the tripod behind just ship the camera.

Vlad.
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It would be interesting what it cost to get it there. I had Kodak field camera what remind me Racurs it was so versatile, you can make anything with it. Lens plate and film plate can be moved independently in 3d. You can set up any experiments with lenses, with light. I hope Racurs can do the same?

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