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Art: During the Revolution of 1968, I Wonder What She’s Filming

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I wonder what she’s looking at through the view finder of that Cosina Super 8 camera.

Cosina, I found out, is an Japanese camera and lens maker from the 1950s, based in Nagano, Japan. (The “Na” in their name stands for Nagano.)

The Cosina CX-2 was the original that the Lomo knocked off, and while they were known for manufacturing lots of cams for famous companies, they recently jumped back into the scene by making Zeiss ZF lenses with Nikon mounts. [Photo: Revolution of 1968 by Misspaperclip@DeviantArt via BBG, Cosina info at Wiki]

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