Authentic Guide to Russian Cameras

pocho_1976

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very useful book
 
I have it too. A pretty interesting read (for camera history geeks) mixed in with the equipment digest of all FSU photo products.
 
Touche. I suppose you could say I am a supporter of the uninhibited flow of information? Though I would much rather not turn this thread into an argument.
 
It is a great book and the author should be getting his due. As well, the OP's post is a pretty clear breach of the rules around here; From the FAQ about the terms of use:
Rule No. 6 - No Public Posting of Copyright Material
6) You will not upload, attach or post any material you are not the creator and/or copyright holder of. It is however acceptable to post links to publically accessible material.
If "pocho 1976" is Mr Princelle's user name, I have a bunch of questions I'd like to ask...
Rob
 
I believe it is well worth discussing this book, but have deleted the link to the free sharing site as that clearly is a violation of Mr. Princelle's copyright.
 
I believe it is well worth discussing this book, but have deleted the link to the free sharing site as that clearly is a violation of Mr. Princelle's copyright.

Well done. I have a copy of the book and think it's great. Mr. Princelle obviously put a great deal of time and effort into the research and writing and should get his due.
 
I didn't know such a book existed, how cool. What did you all pay for your copies of it? The only ones I see online are $80-100+, I'm assuming it's been out of print for a while.
 
I didn't know such a book existed, how cool. What did you all pay for your copies of it? The only ones I see online are $80-100+, I'm assuming it's been out of print for a while.

that's why I publish the link, the book is not available now, you can only buy it on amazon used for $ 179.84.

if anyone wants the link contact me by PM
 
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