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A Contax RTS II Camera, black, serial no. 150765, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/1.4 50mm lens, body, VG, shutter untested, lens, VG-E, with Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar f/3.4 35-70mm lens, body, VG, elements, VG, together with Tamron SP f/3.5-3.8 24-48mm, Tamron SP f/3.5 70-210mm, and other various accessories (a lot0
A Prototype Russian Lunar Surface Camera," grey, serial no. 71002, body, G, shutter working, marks and scratches to the body, lenses, VG; `one of a kind` 35mm handheld camera made to take photographs of the lunar surface during the never-realised Soviet effort to land a cosmonaut on the moon between the years of 1969 - 1974. The 35mm camera was designed by L Karchoi and made by Vladilen J Lunchenko; it was part of a lunar module (LK) spacesuit Krechet-94 Extravehicular. The camera is one of a kind, produced at the Ukrainian Defence complex factory during 1968-1969, passed state inspection and is stamped with the mark top secret."
A Continental Stereo-Converted Mahogany Tailboard Camera, possibly French, with later addition of Meagher maker?s plate, with two unmarked f/8 brass lenses in shutter, body, F-G, replacment glass screen, lenses not set level in panel, lenses, F-G, with Euryscope Superieur f/6 lens, body, F, elements, F-G, and Taylor Taylor & Hobson Cooke Series II f/4.5 8.2in. lens, body, F-G, ding to rim, elements, F, in unmarked case, possibly Sinclair
A Krasnogorsk FED FS-2 Fotosniper Camera, second batch, chrome, serial no. 22988, with f/4.5 300mm lens, black, serial no. 1274, complete with gun stock, and reflex housing, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, VG, body and housing marked `1260`, lens and housing marked with the Red Army symbol, complete with lens hood, cassettes (2), and orange filter, all in maker`s wooden case; the PhotoSniper-2 seems to have been produced, probably for the armed forces, in very small quantities between 1944 and 1945. The imposing reflex housing, showing a very bright, enlarged image, with adjustable diopter settings, is equipped with a gravity-based rapid return mirror; for picture-taking, the mirror release and the shutter release are activated by pulling the trigger underneath the gunstock. The FED body is attached to the reflex housing by means of a quick-release mounting, which is attached to the body. The lens displays a slight intentional yellow tint, helping deliver better image when photographing in the snow, a feature derived from the first batch.

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