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David A. Goldfarb

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According to The Linhof Camera Story NASA bought 5 Aerotechnikas, modified them somewhat, and they have been working perfectly since 1983--can't vouch for earlier than that.
 

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David A. Goldfarb said:
According to The Linhof Camera Story NASA bought 5 Aerotechnikas, modified them somewhat, and they have been working perfectly since 1983--can't vouch for earlier than that.

I was incorect. I was thinking of the "Hycon" camera used for Apollo 14. As near as I can tell, it was a modified U2 camera.

The cameras since 1983 would have been space shuttle toys. Hence, they would return to earth. The Hycon may have burned up with the LM.


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MattCarey said:
NASA has most of the images from the missions on a site somewhere in 3MB files that are good to about 8x10...
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Tom Hoskinson said:
NASA Langley

I used to know the sites pretty well--Langley has images, but I can't find them quickly right now.

Most of the more famous ones can be found at grin (Great Images in NASA). They have some very high res scans.

http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/subject-space.html

Johnson space center (jsc) has an archive as well
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I think this is the one I remember using the most. The have the 3MB scans of each image.
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/
with this one for Apollo
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/index.html

This site lists the different archives:
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Just an update,

Both cameras sold for about $34,000. I sure wish I had a $34,000 camera...
 

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I wish that I had a thousand dollar camera and $33,000 in my bank account.
 

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Flotsam said:
And even Hasselblad is involved, making phoney "moon" cameras.

Hasselblad is a conspiracy, too! They are solely made to control the minds of photogs all over the world. People are hyptotized when trying to focus!
 
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