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Photographic stereo set SKF-1 for SLR M52 M49 NEW

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Availability: 58 in stock
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  • Model: SKF-1
  • Type: Stereo set
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Photopribor
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    Brand - Photopribor
    Model - SKF-1
    Country/Region of Manufacture - USSR
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    Rare vintage USSR Russian
    Turret nozzle for film 8-mm movie camera Ekran-3
    This Ukrainian made beam splitter is unusual in as much as it is a camera attachment that then converts into a stereo viewer, achieved by inserting the stereo lenses into the lens attachment.
    This Ukrainian made beam splitter is unusual in as much as it is a camera attachment that then converts into a stereo viewer, achieved by inserting the stereo lenses into the lens attachment.hhhhhhh
    This Ukrainian made beam splitter is unusual in as much as it is a camera attachment that then converts into a stereo viewer, achieved by inserting the stereo lenses into the lens attachment.
    The Beam Splitter takes two images through one lens onto a single 35mm frame (measuring 36mm x 24mm). The lens attachment requires a camera with a focal length of 58mm and so is ideally suited to Zenit (Zenith) cameras. The lens must also have either a 49mm or 52mm filter thread to screw the attachment onto.
    The SKF-1 was initially produced in 1985 and was manufactured for at least six years, maybe longer.
    The Beam Splitter takes two images through one lens onto a single 35mm frame (measuring 36mm x 24mm). The lens attachment requires a camera with a focal length of 58mm and so is ideally suited to Zenit (Zenith) cameras. The lens must also have either a 49mm or 52mm filter thread to screw the attachment onto.
    The SKF-1 was initially produced in 1985 and was manufactured for at least six years, maybe longer.
    The Beam Splitter takes two images through one lens onto a single 35mm frame (measuring 36mm x 24mm). The lens attachment requires a camera with a focal length of 58mm and so is ideally suited to Zenit (Zenith) cameras. The lens must also have either a 49mm or 52mm filter thread to screw the attachment onto.
    The SKF-1 was initially produced in 1985 and was manufactured for at least six years, maybe
    This Ukrainian made beam splitter is unusual in as much as it is a camera attachment that then converts into a stereo viewer, achieved by inserting the stereo lenses into the lens attachment.
    The Beam Splitter takes two images through one lens onto a single 35mm frame (measuring 36mm x 24mm). The lens attachment requires a camera with a focal length of 58mm and so is ideally suited to Zenit (Zenith) cameras. The lens must also have either a 49mm or 52mm filter thread to screw the attachment onto.
    The SKF-1 was initially produced in 1985 and was manufactured for at least six years, maybe longer.
    Rare vintage USSR Russian
    Turret nozzle for film 8-mm movie camera Ekran-3
    Rare vintage USSR Russian
    Turret nozzle for film 8-mm movie camera Ekran-3
    This Ukrainian made beam splitter is unusual in as much as it is a camera attachment that then converts into a stereo viewer, achieved by inserting the stereo lenses into the lens attachment.
    This Ukrainian made beam splitter is unusual in as much as it is a camera attachment that then converts into a stereo viewer, achieved by inserting the stereo lenses into the lens attachment.
    The Beam Splitter takes two images through one lens onto a single 35mm frame (measuring 36mm x 24mm). The lens attachment requires a camera with a focal length of 58mm and so is ideally suited to Zenit (Zenith) cameras. The lens must also have either a 49mm or 52mm filter thread to screw the attachment onto.
    The SKF-1 was initially produced in 1985 and was manufactured for at least six years, maybe longer.
    The Beam Splitter takes two images through one lens onto a single 35mm frame (measuring 36mm x 24mm). The lens attachment requires a camera with a focal length of 58mm and so is ideally suited to Zenit (Zenith) cameras. The lens must also have either a 49mm or 52mm filter thread to screw the attachment onto.
    The SKF-1 was initially produced in 1985 and was manufactured for at least six years, maybe longer.
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