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This Soviet 'sniper' camera looks more like a rifle than a photography tool and once sold for $63,000!
In 1952 the Russian camera maker KMZ brought out its Zenit (ЗЕНИТ in Cyrillic) SLR, based on its earlier Zorki rangefinder models. Many models were produced over the following years and all were ...
German camera manufacturer Leica is reviving the legendary Soviet Zenit camera more than 30 years after its mass production ended, with a new digital model unveiled on Wednesday. The new camera, ...
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Why Russia tried to clone the world's most famous camera (and got it hilariously wrong!)
Meet the Hasselbladski: Russia's strange, noisy attempt to steal Swedish perfection ...
For a society whose historical rep is having produced lots of shoddy hardware, the Soviets sure did put out some amazing industrial design. This circa-1960 underwater enclosure, looking like a mix ...
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