granitsky
Newbie
Just wondering if this misspelling was common or not. It's in the engraving and not just paint missing either. I can put up a picture if anyone's interested.
valdas
Veteran
Just wondering if this misspelling was common or not. It's in the engraving and not just paint missing either. I can put up a picture if anyone's interested.
P in Cyrillic is pronounced R, must be Russian made engraving... Camera in Russian is "камера", so it probably explains...
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Not common - indeed their quality control seems to have had an eye on engravings, more so than Leica and Zeiss, which both produced a sizeable output of mis-engraved cameras IN THEIR OWN NATIVE LANGUAGE AND ALPHABET. Most Japanese engravers in the 1960s probably could not spell the Latin alphabet at all, nonetheless there are few mis-engraved cameras and lenses from the more prestigious Japanese brands...
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
P in Cyrillic is pronounced R, must be Russian made engraving...
But C in Cyrillic is S, as in Samera. No, that can't be. Nor Greek (which lacks a C shaped letter).
valdas
Veteran
But C in Cyrillic is S, as in Samera. No, that can't be. Nor Greek (which lacks a C shaped letter).
maybe just Freudian slip then...
Bille
Well-known
This looks machine-made

Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
They did not have CNC or laser engraving back then. These were done just like jewelry engraving. There is a pantograph by which the human user traces big letters on a pattern (like a stencil). The pantograph translates that motion through an engraving point into a much smaller space on the camera. I've seen this in Leica videos, so it's still going on. But if you miss part of the R in that process, you obviously get P. So not misspelled so much as incomplete.
Dante
Dante
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Made on a Monday, or Friday maybe. 
Chris
Chris
raid
Dad Photographer
It must take crooked photos then!
Scapevision
Well-known
the tail of R probably just wore out
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
That Canon 7 is worth a small fortune !
It belonged to legendary war photographer Robert Camepa.
It belonged to legendary war photographer Robert Camepa.
oftheherd
Veteran
That Canon 7 is worth a small fortune !
It belonged to legendary war photographer Robert Camepa.
That's the second time today I have gotten a laugh from a forum post.
Thanks.
granitsky
Newbie
radi(c)al_cam
Well-known
Ha!
It's a bogus, made in JARAN!
It's a bogus, made in JARAN!
valdas
Veteran
Ha!
It's a bogus, made in JARAN!![]()
Or it is not Canon at all (should be Kanon)
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Actually there is quite a strong possibility that it might be a collector's item due to this mistake.
Jake Mongey
Well-known
This is odd because its a late serial number too, I could imagine a mistake like this on an earlier camera but on a late one?
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Actually there is quite a strong possibility that it might be a collector's item due to this mistake.
I'm hoping for the same on this bottle of Snapple...

Jake Mongey
Well-known
This is odd because its a late serial number too, I could imagine a mistake like this on an earlier camera but on a late one?
Disregard what I said there, wrong image i responded to.
This is actually a fairly low SN so actually it backs up the theory it could be a mistake in manufacturing that could have maybe been fixed later on
granitsky
Newbie
Disregard what I said there, wrong image i responded to.
This is actually a fairly low SN so actually it backs up the theory it could be a mistake in manufacturing that could have maybe been fixed later on
Is there a serial no database? What year is this camera from? I know the range but I would like to figure out all the info I can.
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