I don't get it...
A Chinese-made Hassy knock-off in, at best, mediocre condition (Note the leatherette on the magazines), one lens and three backs for US $22,000.00???? Can anyone explain this?
This is a discussion on Am I missing something here???? within the Camera equipment & accessories forums, part of the Education & Technical category; I don't get it... A Chinese-made Hassy knock-off in, at best, mediocre condition (Note the leatherette on the magazines), one ...
I don't get it...
A Chinese-made Hassy knock-off in, at best, mediocre condition (Note the leatherette on the magazines), one lens and three backs for US $22,000.00???? Can anyone explain this?
Make an offer.
</p>Incidentally, in around 1970, Mrs. Mao ordered the Shanghai Camera Factory (note: not "Shanghai Camera Company"--companies didn't exist in China during the Cultural Revolution) to make copies of her favourite camera, the Hasselblad 500. The factory dutifully churned out about 50 units, which were named Dongfeng ("East Wind") each came with three lenses: a normal 80mm f/2.8 (with an amazing maximum shutter speed of 1/1000th second on the lens shutter); a wide-angle 50mm f/4; and a telephoto 150mm f/4.
This is an passage from the following link and may explain the camera's checkered origin.
Chinese Leica copies - Photo.net Leica and Rangefinders Forum
Very Interesting,
-Neil
I was going to say they missed the 0 they tagged on to it..but maybe not..wow.
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Hmmm... interesting. Assuming it's true, then I suppose it could be worth that to a dedicated collector. Thanks for posting.
Or it supposed to be in Hong Kong dollars. Price would be around us$2800 then, which sounds reasonable...
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I'm with biathloneil, looks like a collectible.
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