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Praktica EE2

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Praktica EE2 SLR black

The Praktica EE2 was an important innovation of the 2-L generation. It was a camera with "fully electronic, full aperture TTL metering SLR" or "camera-computer". This camera had an electronic time control between 1 sec and 1/1000s and electronic aperture simulation. These cameras were used in space on board of Salut 6 in September 1978 by Bykowsky (USSR) and Jähn (GDR).