OMG!!! You mean it WASN'T the CIA???????
Maybe it was the Commies!
BTW, nice weapons bags.
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British Army up along the NW Frontier used to try to have a movie once a week, but the things kept going 'missing in action'. Locals were stealing the things and chopping them up, dumping the stuff into a re-primed .303 casing and shooting it at their neighbours. Worked.
On a more fun note, some of those hand-finished lenses seem to be just as good as what the machines are turning out today..... and they had NOTHING for coatings! Voigtlander, of course, definitely takes the cake: fine lenses ever since the very first one that Max Petzval put together. I don't have any European cameras from that period, although I do treasure a 1938 Praktica 35mm SLR. Works beautifully, even with that little 5cm lens.... and my 100 fits it!
You can have a lot of fun at night with a gun and a camera at the same time. Slow powders and light bullets can combine with a looooong shutter speed to give some neat shots.
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