Erik van Straten
Veteran
on the right site need to remove all screws and drill hole for Kiev
I hope you'll succeed. Do you have a donor Kiev?
Erik.
on the right site need to remove all screws and drill hole for Kiev
I hope you'll succeed. Do you have a donor Kiev?
Erik.
I hope you'll succeed. Do you have a donor Kiev?
Erik.
Not yet. I have old Kiev with bad roller (same spring problem) what I using for all measurements
In the UK the Kiev with the lightmeter is cheapest, they seem to be at least £30 on Ebay.
A question...how do you remove the lower roller on a Contax II (or Kiev)?
In the UK the Kiev with the lightmeter is cheapest, they seem to be at least £30 on Ebay.
A question...how do you remove the lower roller on a Contax II (or Kiev)?
In the UK the Kiev with the lightmeter is cheapest, they seem to be at least £30 on Ebay.
A question...how do you remove the lower roller on a Contax II (or Kiev)?

IMG_2855 by dralowid, on Flickr
IMG_2853 by dralowid, on Flickr
I practice a little how to drill and install..
it work well so far
Will you use a pin to fix the axle? Looks good, btw.
Erik.
This is undoubtfully the way to go.I still like Deklari's idea of modifying the camera to take a Kiev/Contax II roller.
A step forward, maybe.
On the right hand side of the Contax I the roller sits in a bush or bearing held in place by a flat head screw.
Remove both.
This bush is just the right size to fit over the left hand end of the Kiev/Contax II roller axle making it a bit longer and a good fit in the old tensioning device plate from the Contax I.
So, on the left hand side use the original tensioning device plate with this bush. Drill a hole into the plate to fit the flat screw (from the right hand side) which will then hold this bush in place.
On the right hand side do not enlarge the axle hole, simply drill a hole for fitting the tensioning lock plate from the Kiev/Contax II.
By now you will have plenty of washers and spacers to centralise the roller in the chassis.
Something that is easy to forget is that the axle does not move in its bearings unless it is being adjusted. Therefore these bearings do not have to be 100% to do an adequate job.
I hope this makes sense,
Michael
I have successful installed bottom roller from Kiev on Contax I shutter. I still waiting for good roller to test shutter. But so far it work, and I can able to change tension as on Contax II/III.