
Zenit Covert Video Camera 1970's
Zenit cameras are made in Russia. They are famous for the Photosniper
which was used by espionage agents around the world to take still photos
of people entering and exiting embassies. In the 1970's Zenit released
a video camera that would do the same thing. A few of these made their
way into the USA and private investigators jumped at the chance to get
one because of their gun-stock design which made shooting covert video
much easier out in the field on a surveillance.


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