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Hello Zoom and people!
Vlad you are correct! Polyneobyt I now remember a tripod that came with a wonderful 6 lens outfit Kiev 4 with the same signal and Melatallozvod Polyneobit!
The new addition in Zenit camera site must be right..... but what to say about the real thing?
LP
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In my opinion the Google is still limited in its search.
Of course Nothing is perfect....
For instance.. Several American equipment are simply ignored but they existed one day.....
Regards
LP
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Originally posted by Luiz Paracampo

In my opinion the Google is still limited in its search.


Yandex, Rambler, Aport, GoGo, Nigma, Punto, Turtle etc. (this is the Russian search services) -- all of them nothing know about this name too... ;)

At first, what sense has this acronym "Poli-Neo-Byt"?
"Byt" -- short from "bytovoy" -- common, everyday, domestic (something which is used in a house, in a common everyday life).
What is "Poli"? Many? But what is "Neo"? New? (In Russian an acronym "Novo" is used more often).
All taken together: Many-New-Domestic?
It's a delirium...

At second, as I said, this name 'must be': "Polimerbyt".
Compare: Ïîëèìåðáûò and Ïîëèíåîáûò...
Inscription of the letter "ì" (M) in a small size of type may be similar to "í" (H), and the letter "ð" (p) if it lost touch may stay "î" (o)... So it's simple to be mistaken...
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Originally posted by Luiz Paracampo

Everything interesting but... how explain Polimer-bit in an all metal tripod?


What a tripod you mean? May I see it photo (with a labels or documents)?

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