Ruvy
Established
1. is parallax corrected
2. has frame lines for wide-long lenses
3. has clear, bright and contrasty RF
automated preferred but not a must have.
2. has frame lines for wide-long lenses
3. has clear, bright and contrasty RF
automated preferred but not a must have.
Kolame
Established
I think, what you’re looking for is called either CV Bessa, Zeiss Ikon or Leica.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
The Soviets tried to make one with such features in the 1950s. The "Kometa". But only one or two were made.
Valkir1987
Well-known
The Leningrad has:
- Frame Lines
- A bright Finder
- (possibly parallax correction)
- A M39 mount
Its a spring driven automatic. But might not be the one you're looking for.
- Frame Lines
- A bright Finder
- (possibly parallax correction)
- A M39 mount
Its a spring driven automatic. But might not be the one you're looking for.
Frontman
Well-known
I like the Zorki 3. It is less common than the other FSU cameras, and is one of the best looking ones. It has a large, integrated viewfinder/rangefinder, takes all the L-mount lenses, and can be loaded fairly easily. There are usually a few listed on eBay at any time, try to find one with a good (not rotted or full of holes) shutter.
xxloverxx
Shoot.
Simple answer: No.
The closest I've seen, I think, is the FED 5c.
The closest I've seen, I think, is the FED 5c.
newspaperguy
Well-known
No!
Sorry, but that's how it is.
Sorry, but that's how it is.
Valkir1987
Well-known
Simple answer: No.
I have to disagree with you! (thats because I don't give up easily...
http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=5&ParentID=1&ContentID=34&Item=Droug
These are hard to find, but its not impossible. They show up now and then on ebay.
Good luck
Rob Fox
Member
I have to disagree with you!....There is still the Drug or Droug
It's written Drug* (not "Droug") and it +- means buddy, as long as I know
*Read as "Droog"
Roger Hicks
Veteran
The Leningrad has:
- Frame Lines
- A bright Finder
- (possibly parallax correction)
- A M39 mount
Its a spring driven automatic. But might not be the one you're looking for.
Bright, but not bright-line (engraved black lines), no parallax correction, no film-measuring wind on via the sprockets (uneven frame spacing), and a zinc-alloy chassis that is reputedly (I never had a problem) prone to cracking. Also incredibly noisy, and if you want cheap amusement, (1) set the self timer (2) place the camera on a hard, flat surface (3) actuate the timer (4) watch it jump as it goes off.
Cheers,
R.
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Roger Hicks
Veteran
It's written Drug* (not "Droug") and it +- means buddy, as long as I know
*Read as "Droog"
Read A Clockwork Orange, about Alex and his droogs.... 'Droug' is a legitimate phonetic transliteration. But isn't it fixed lens?
Cheers,
R.
Rob Fox
Member
It's written DRUG (without "o")
So, why some "Droug" is a legitimate phonetic transliteration - remains a mistery to me..
Have nice day Roger, I give up
So, why some "Droug" is a legitimate phonetic transliteration - remains a mistery to me..
Have nice day Roger, I give up

Usually a couple of them on Ebay, about what I paid for my Canon VI-t.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Drug-RARE-Russi...600418021?pt=Film_Cameras&hash=item4aa54626e5
http://cgi.ebay.com/Drug-RARE-Russi...600418021?pt=Film_Cameras&hash=item4aa54626e5
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
It's written DRUG (without "o")
So, why some "Droug" is a legitimate phonetic transliteration - remains a mistery to me..
Have nice day Roger, I give up![]()
I think it's derived from the French transliteration: "ou" for the long "oo" sound. Like Ulyanov is Oulyanoff in French literature.
ДРУГ transliterated in latin is DRUG which English speakers may read as 'drug', which in turn may spawn some undesireable contexts. Spelling it as DROOG may take that context out, but that manner of spelling doesn't quite look as good as DROUG.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
But isn't it fixed lens?
No, it's not. I posted a writeup about the Drug here a few years ago, after I got mine.
For a slightly more sober note on the same camera: only last week I exchanged a few e-mails with Oleg Khalyavin (of OK Vintage Camera fame) on Drug cameras. He says that while the design of the camera is good, the materials they were assigned for building it are quite bad, so that in use the camera eventually goes out of tolerance. There are also some rare spare parts, such as the chain driving the wind mechanism, which is why he isn't repairing them anymore. His closing statement on the camera is that for a collector's shelf it's very nice, but not for everyday use.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
No, it's not. I posted a writeup about the Drug here a few years ago, after I got mine.
.....
Philipp, is it true that the Друг is the only Soviet Leica which used a roller tip on the rangefinder arm? Someone told me, I don't remember if it was Alex of Alex Photo or Yuri (Fedka), that.
I've been looking for online photos of the Друг which show the lens mount throat, without lens, to see if this was so.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Philipp, is it true that the Друг is the only Soviet Leica which used a roller tip on the rangefinder arm? Someone told me, I don't remember if it was Alex of Alex Photo or Yuri (Fedka), that.
I think it's the only one, certainly among those that saw production. (I don't know about oddball prototypes like the Drug-2.)
Go ahead to use my photo if you want, I think it's visible well enough
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Rob,It's written DRUG (without "o")
So, why some "Droug" is a legitimate phonetic transliteration - remains a mistery to me..
Have nice day Roger, I give up![]()
The clue lies in the word PHONETIC.
I can read the Cyrillic too. And as everyone has pointed out, it is pronounced Droog.
rxmd: thanks for the clarification and further information; pity about the reliability problem. The only book I have that mentions the Droog as any length is Foto Lubitely, Minsk, 1964. The print is small, and my Rssian is bad enough that I pretty much have to spell out every word. Hence my ignorance.
Cheers,
R.
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