06 Apr 2009

Shoot em up!

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Diane Smyth

Photosniper_-_assembled.jpg

Image by LordKalvan, licensed under Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0.

Is it a camera? Is it a gun? It's the Zenit camera Photosniper!

A camera mounted on a shoulderstock, it's designed to be held and shot just like a rifle (check out the trigger) but is actually a 35mm Zenit with a 300mm f4.5 Tair lens. It's available in various models, manufactured by Russian (and formerly Soviet) KMZ company, which also produces the better-known Zorki rangefinder cameras namechecked by Jonathan Eastland in our recent Soviet rangefinders piece. Never has the verb 'to shoot' been more blurred. Not recommended for G20 protests.

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haha. great.

bookmarked.

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