IMO the long Cold War years have given the western world a biased view of
Russia and its capabilities.  I have not experience with Russian cameras
or lenses, but I do know that there are two Russian companies that are
producing truly outstanding astronomical telescopes.  Intes-Micro is the
company that I'm most familiar with.  They produce suberb glass and mirrors
for their Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes which show no traces of astigmatism
or chroma, and are diffraction limited.

After WWII The Soviets acquired the entire Zeiss Jena factory including its
technicians and R&D personnel.  During the Cold War years they built very
sophisticated optical equipment for medical and scientific applications,
military use, and for the space program.  At present they produce top grade
small MCTs as well as larger aperature astronomical observatory research
grade instruments.

But, just as in Califonia where there is still bias against Asians left over
from the days of importing semi-slave labor to build the railroads, our
bias against the Eastern Block countries will most likely persist for a
very long time.
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