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USSR equipment bags
Actually not Russian but a savings bank in shape of the first bank automat in Finland
Cigarette lighter as camera
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Flash with Olympics-logo!
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Elektronika L5-01
Operated on mains or 6x AA-cells, 1995, 35 rubles
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Flash sync device by KMZ
Exposure calculating dial
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First "no number" Leningrad exposure meter with selenium cell from 1959 with box and manual.
Leningrad 2 selenium cell meter from 1961
Leningrad-4 1970
Mishka, Moscow olympic bears
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Optek
Simple exposure meter: no cell but with greyscale wedges and a complex to use counting dial. From 1966
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Saulute SL-2
Flash made in Lithuania, tilting and bouncing head, uses rechargeable accu or 4x AA-cells in adapter
Sverdlovsk 6
Quite sophisticated CdS-meter, made in 1991, cost 28 rubles
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Electronic flashlight Zaika, operated with 220V mains or two 4,5V batteries
Case takes all leads & flash head inside
Another slightly different unit (mains plug round, reflector glass fresnel lens). Note space for two 4,5V flat batteries
Seen from other side
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