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*[http://www.commiecameras.com/sov/35mmsinglelensreflexcameras/cameras/photosniper/index.htm Photosniper series] at Communist Cameras [http://www.commiecameras.com]
 
*[http://www.commiecameras.com/sov/35mmsinglelensreflexcameras/cameras/photosniper/index.htm Photosniper series] at Communist Cameras [http://www.commiecameras.com]
 
*[http://www.kameramuseum.de/0-fotokameras/russisch/zenit/photosniper/photo-sniper-1.html Photosniper FS-12] at Kurt Tauber's [http://www.kameramuseum.de]
 
*[http://www.kameramuseum.de/0-fotokameras/russisch/zenit/photosniper/photo-sniper-1.html Photosniper FS-12] at Kurt Tauber's [http://www.kameramuseum.de]
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*[http://www.zenitcamera.com/mans/fs-12/fs-12.html FS-12 original Russian User manual]
  
 
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The Photosniper SLR-"guns" were made by KMZ. Maybe the conception behind these "shooters" was to give photographers who were gunmen a tool for shooting tele-exposures with a more quiet hand.

Photosniper FS-12

The Photosniper FS-12 rifle trigger operated SLR was delivered in a tin suitcase as a set with 58mm Helios lens and 300mm Tair tele lens. It was a Zenit 12S SLR body with M42 screw mount together with a rifle-stock-like device that served as a combination of shoulder/hands "tripod" and shutter release device. The focusing could be done by means of the metal wheel in the front of the gun stock.

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