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Alden  |
Silicon Valley, Californi |
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2020-01-23 06:11 |
This site is an amazing resource. The
amount of information and detail
surpases even Canon and Nikons company
history websites. The only thing I have
not found is, where did all of the
colored Smena 8M's from? The site
says
the green, blue, red, and yellow ones
are fake but, what does that mean? Are
they made somewhere else or are they
just colorful stickers?
Thanks
AJ |
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Christopher A. Junker  |
Meadville |
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2020-01-04 20:44 |
Best site for "No Name"Kiev research.
My "no name" Kiev #6306353 lacks the
MADE IN USSR OCCUPIED GERMANY hand
engraving. Depending on the starting
serial number more than 5000 may have
been produced. |
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Gilles Collas  |
Paris |
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2020-01-01 18:54 |
Merci infiniment pour ce fantastique
travail. Ce site est une mine d'or pour
les passionnés de matériel photo
soviétique comme moi. |
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LeendertCordemans  |
Capelle aan den IJssel |
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2019-12-24 12:33 |
Great compliments about this site. a lot
of info.. I'm very impressed. Well
done. |
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pkrpkr |
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2019-12-09 17:12 |
Compliments for great work! I use your
website a lot for identifying these
great and undervalued pieces of
mechanical achievement. |
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EST |
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2019-11-05 12:58 |
Thanks for all the info!
Turns out I have quite an old and rare
Zenit-1 with an Industar-22 50mm F3.5 |
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Desmond W |
Lilongwe |
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2019-10-12 12:23 |
Many thanks for all the work that you
have put into this site. A fascinating
record with loads of details. I have
seen many cameras I have had and used
since I was a child: Fed and Fed 50, the
Smena/Cosmic Symbol, the Lubitel 166b,
and I am currently shooting some b&w on
an Agat18. Spasiba! |
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CHRISTINE SWEETMAN  |
MOONTA |
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2019-10-11 10:05 |
I just wanted to thank you for the
wonderful information you provide on
your site. I don't know where I would
be without the references to the Soviet
Cameras.
My late father was a serious collector
of vintage cameras, I purchased the
collection not knowing a thing about
cameras. Your information has provided
me with the information to identify all
the Russian cameras to date, I have been
working on them for two years and still
going. Again thank you so much. Chris |
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Bernd Ratfisch  |
Bremen, Germany |
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2019-08-23 17:55 |
What a wonderful homepage! A great
camera history. I was looking for my
first SLR, which a bought after making a
job during the summer holidays in 1969.
It was a Revueflex from Zenit. I loved
it. The german Enna factory from Munich
offered some lenses, like the
1:4,5/240mm for this very special M39
screw mount. All was stolen in 1976... |
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Will Rinehart  |
College Station, TX |
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2019-08-02 22:38 |
Thank you for such a great site! I have
a
PT4750 Industar 61 with a s/n of
8666636.I got it on ebay from a seller
in the ukraine. quite an odd sequence on
the s/n. |
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Peter Brown  |
Lebanon, OH USA |
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2019-03-31 14:38 |
What a fantastic reference. It has
allowed me to date my FED's. I was
surprised to find that one dated to the
time period of 1939-1941. Great work. |
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Jansin  |
St Davids, Ontario, Canad |
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2019-02-02 21:03 |
Enjoyed your website, found some
interesting information on the cameras I
own. |
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David Westfall  |
Sturgis, SD |
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2018-12-27 00:23 |
Hi. I used the Cambron TTL in the Navy.
My daughter used one also when she was
in the Navy. She still has hers. I
think it was $99 with two lenses and a
case back in the day, from Cambridge I
think. Enjoyed your site, thanks.
David. |
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Oskar Wolinski  |
Piaseczno |
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2018-10-25 18:03 |
An amazing website for all the
collectors and a great source of
information. |
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essebi-milano |
milano |
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2018-03-03 20:19 |
very interesting website. I've found
the references to my zorky 4 and 6 I've
win by auction. soon I'll send their
photo included the lenses photo too |
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