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385  Steky Model IIIa outfit                € 200    390  KGB F-21 Belt Camera outfit             € 400
             no. 11043, 1955, condition A–         € 400 – 500     no. 78301, c. 1977, condition B/A    € 800 – 900
        Mint 16 mm miniature camera outfit, standard Stekinar 3.5/25 mm   Original Soviet Secret Service outfit with F-21 camera (unmarked
        (yellow filter, front cap), instructions, with Stekaton wide angle   f.2.9 lens, excellent working condition), linen belt with camera
        converter, Steky telephoto lens, caps, leather cases and wooden   compartment and leather belt with hidden opening for the lens, all
        boxes                                                parts of the set in very good condition

        386  Suzuki Optical Co. Camera Lite        € 300 *   391  KGB ‘Speccam N-B’ Spy Camera            € 600
             c. 1950, condition B+                 € 600 – 700     no. 105, c. 1986, condition B/A   € 1.200 – 1.400
        Classic chrome version in very fine and working condition, with case,   Subminiature camera (Kiev 303) for 16 mm film in special cassettes
        English and Japanese instructions, sealed Minori Film, matching   (type Minolta 16), housed in a fancy notebook with dark red leather
        maker’s box                                          cover with gold trim. The camera is tensioned by sliding the golden
                                                             “pencil”. Serial number 0105 (other known serial numbers are 0117,
                                                             0119 and 0131). These outfits were made in the late 1980s in a small
        387  Hit Type Cameras collection             € 700   KGB workshop
             c. 1960, condition A/B             € 1.400 – 1.600
        Collection of 50 Hit-type subminiature cameras, various names like   392  KGB Spy Camera in Zenit Case   € 400
        Arrow, Beica, Crown, Emson, Homer, Shalco etc. many with leather      c. 1970, condition B+   € 800 – 1.000
        cases an some with boxes, 11 cameras simply named ‘Hit’, all in
        excellent to mint condition                          Russian F-21 spy camera hidden inside a Zenit ever-ready case, a
                                                             built-in sophisticated mechanism allows taking photos through a
                                                             masked window in the buckle of the strap fitting, shutter release is
        388  Miniature cameras (various)            € 300    hidden in the base of the case, in very good working condition
             1950’s, condition B/A                 € 600 – 700
        Seven various miniature cameras: (1) Stylophot (black version, cond.   393  KGB Spy Camera Quarz 1 × 8S-2  € 2.000
        A/B, with case, exposure table and tripod adapter), (2) CMC Camera   no. 85898, c. 1984, condition B/A   € 4.000 – 4.500
        with yellow case (cond. B/A), (3) RJ Ompex (cond. B/A), (4) Petitax
        (cond. B/A, with case), (5) Tuxi (cond. B–), (6) Petie (cond. B), (7)   Very sophisticated spy assembly with F-27 ‘Apparat Neozit’ spy
        Meopta Mikroma no. 4311606 (cond. B/A, with yellow filter and case)  camera concealed with a body of a KMZ Quarz 1 × 8S-2 8 mm movie
                                                             camera, the lens opening is mounted on the right side, special modi-
                                                             fied finder shows the according image area (viewfinder lens is hidden
                                                             between a tiny pinhole in a center of a chrome screw on the right
                                                             side of the camera), the F-27 camera is equipped with HT 2.9/28 mm
                                                             lens no. 84027, incl. two film spools and film trimming device

             SPY                                             394  KGB Spy Camera ‘Zodchi’            € 4.000 – 5.000
                                                                                                        € 2.000
                                                                   c. 1985, condition A/B

             CAMERAS                                         This very rare camera is only 47 ×23 ×17 mm in size and takes regular
                                                             Minox cassettes for negatives 8 ×11 mm. Made by a special KMZ
                                                             workshop near Moscow. Easily operated by a sliding lever for
                                                             transport and shutter (exposure time 1/60 sec). Fixed focus set
                                                             at 10 inches. To take a photograph, position the object on a desktop,
                                                             take the camera in both hands with lens downwards and position
                                                             your elbows left and right laterally to the object, which will amount
                                                             in a focus-film distance of about 10 inches. The lens is a multi-
                                                             coated, high performance 5-element Carl Zeiss Lamegon f 3.5
        389  East German Secret Service HFK I  € 400         f = 8 mm (equivalent to a 28 mm wide-angle lens in 35 mm photo-
             no. 6213, 1980’s, condition A       € 800 – 1.000  graphy, 75° angle), the same lens is also used in the East German
                                                             Venus-Z camera. Very sturdy and reliable mechanism, the film
        Complete outfit of this rare infra-red camera for 24 × 24 mm   pressure plate stays retracted while the film is transported which
        exposures on 35 mm film, complete set with unmarked lens   means a smooth and easy transport (the pressure plate is activated
        no. 2830/2188, caps, battery pack, shutter assembly, test film   by the release knob!) A similar camera is illustrated in ‘Keith Melton,
        strip and special instructions, fitted wooden box    Ultimate Spy, Expanded Edition’, page 101


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