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ruben
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From the practical point of view I happen to not like the Kiev 4, for example:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...MEWA:IT&viewitem=&item=320107140309&rd=1&rd=1
The meter is more of a liabitlity than anything else. First the range is quite narrow. Then if you want to mount a 35mm finder, parallax increases. Athough it is rumoured that for using the Universal Turret Finder it is better. For mounting a small flash the camera becomes a monster in terms of size. All in all the metered Kievs are heavier than the non-metered ones, and bigger.
After having one that I broke during disassembling a long time ago, I felt a kind of relief and sweared I will never again buy this uncomfortable model.
But I cannot stand the exhuberant beauty of these cameras, I simply cannot stand it. That metering knob, that beautiful selenium cell compound giving the camera a high class look.
And the song of the sirens pulled me back again. So I got one.
I am lost in love, or crazy, or both.
Cheers,
Ruben
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...MEWA:IT&viewitem=&item=320107140309&rd=1&rd=1
The meter is more of a liabitlity than anything else. First the range is quite narrow. Then if you want to mount a 35mm finder, parallax increases. Athough it is rumoured that for using the Universal Turret Finder it is better. For mounting a small flash the camera becomes a monster in terms of size. All in all the metered Kievs are heavier than the non-metered ones, and bigger.
After having one that I broke during disassembling a long time ago, I felt a kind of relief and sweared I will never again buy this uncomfortable model.
But I cannot stand the exhuberant beauty of these cameras, I simply cannot stand it. That metering knob, that beautiful selenium cell compound giving the camera a high class look.
And the song of the sirens pulled me back again. So I got one.
I am lost in love, or crazy, or both.
Cheers,
Ruben
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