Hello, and a Kiev 4 vs 4am Question

Glen851

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Hi all, I joined the forum not long ago, and have since gotten hooked on FSU rangefinder cameras. I started with a nice FED 1, then FED 5V, both in excellent overhauled condition. Next came a FED 2, later model, hands down the best of these 3.

Now I picked up a Kiev 4am early 80s model. The shutter works crisply and accurately on 1k to 1/10, but intermittently on 1/5 + 1/2, each defaults to a 1/25-30ish speed sans clockwork sounds. Also, B sometimes fires with the clockwork, and sometimes without, weird??
Any ideas on a remedy? All in all quite usable.

Anyway, I am looking at a Kiev 4a circa 1972, and it seems most of my reseach shows that these are of a somewhat higher quality than later 4am models. Truth or fiction? Again, assuming proper working condition.

Thanks, and I really enjoy the forum.
Glen
 
well yes general consensus is that earlier the model the better camera... i have all generations and really 1951 is most silent and smooth...
 
General opinion seems to be that the older the model, the better made most FSU cameras were. Unfortunately, there are rogues and outliers that will defy the generality. All you can really say is it's *likely* to be better, there is no guarantee. Also, remember that all of these cameras are quite old and were, originally, relatively cheap. As such, most owners aren't likely to have lavished them with servicing. Working condition and servicing are major factors.
 
My first was am. Everything worked after fixing light leaks.
Four crapped out on second film. Shutter ribbon broke in the middle.
Two was working but it was after two recent services.
 
Glen, no matter what quality Kievs had, expect that after 30 and more years their mechanics will need some service. I can only recommend Mr. Oleg (https://okvintagecamera.com/) who provides service to Kievs.

I can just share my short story. I bought Kiev on eBay in Germany declared as working for €50,-. It had damaged shutter however. Contacted Oleg whos service would be around €100,-. Send the camera back to eBay seller and bought “new” serviced Kiev by Oleg for €50,-. I can imagine many had similar experience.

Edit: Regarding quality, most refer to following article: http://www3.telus.net/public/rpnchbck/zconrfKiev.htm
 
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I wonder about these posts; I own 2 or 3 cameras that I know about because I've had them for decades and others have, no doubt, similar experience of one or two. Being mine they've been, more or less, kept working with checks and repairs and so on. So despite their age the mechanism is in place, adjusted and properly lubricated. In other words as new...

I've other elderly cameras that I've bought on ebay, checked and then sent off to the experts and they are now as new...

But not everyone does this, especially if the camera is only a "young" one; as in 20 or 30 years old.

So that might just explain why old ones are seen as good and newer ones seen as not so good.

The trouble is you've no way of knowing the camera's history when you buy it and the rumours start and so on. And these forums make it pretty obvious that people buy cameras from all over the place and expect them to be perfect out of the bashed, battered and torn box.

Anyway, that's just my tuppence worth; it applies to Leicas and Contaxes as well as to FEDs and Kievs..

Regards, David
 
I do have limited historical experience with that experiment called "real socialism" from former Czechoslovakia, so I can well follow the claim that older cameras can be expected to have higher build quality as younger ones.

The quality of products in real socialism declined over time in the absence of any market competition and quality control. People at late 80th went to work to sit it out and ideally to not to stir any attention to them. If you were pushing something aka showing initiative, you were often clasped over fingers.

Westerners can sadly relate to a similar issue over the concept of planned obsolescence. How many products suddenly died, as the declared warranty runs out? Especially nowadays...

Getting a gear on eBay is hit-and-miss. But even then it should not be a surprise that mechanical parts suffer wear and need service. No matter how old they are. Many eBayers claim that gear has CLA done, but often you will find they did it in good faith themselves without proper expertise and equipment.

Here we speak about the camera, but what about the quality of optics? How many people check the centralization and alignment of the glass and similar? What if the guy who sold me the eBay lens cleaned it itself and did more damage to it in the process without even knowing?

I guess there is a psychological barrier how much are people ready to invest. For example, I sent my Jupiter-8M from eBay (€15,-) to service yesterday. I expect it will cost a few times more like the lens itself. Ask yourself, how much would you be ready to pay for it? €50,-? €100,-?
 
Thanks, everyone, for the input and responses.
All my FSU camera purchases have been made through deaalers with thousands of transactions and 100% positive ebay ratings. Still, I realize stuff happens. This Kiev was a recent purchase along with the FED 2. I had read somewhere that the Kiev 4am had some similar shutter problems (on someone's camera anyway) but I thought I would take a chance on the camera as the seller seemed reputable, and I paid a price which appeared to be in line with quality examples. Still...ya never know!
 
Just an update: I contacted the seller regarding the shutter speed problems and he issued a refund. I emailed him the USPS shipping alternatives which were $37 - $67! He replied, and told me to just keep the camera. So....naturally, after playing with the machine a bit more the shutter completely crapped out!
At least I didn't waste my time and the expense of shooting a good roll of film.
I think I am sticking with my FED 2s! Love those little guys.
 
I'm not sure what I will do with the "dead" Kiev 4am. I'm waiting for delivery of a 1972 model 4a. Again, purchased from a reputable dealer in Ukraine. He actually sent a video of the camera in operation, after I purchased it, so I'm looking forward to another experience.
 
On the other hand, I have sold a few dead cameras on ebay as "Useless" and find that a bidding war is often started.


Either way you decide, I'll wish you luck.


Regards, David
 
I hear ya, David! I've been checking out who's watching and what's selling on Ebay. The Helios lens seems like it would sell.
After checking the Kiev Survival Site, I'm tempted to try to figure out the problem. The big question is, do I want the aggravation?
 
I'm not sure what I will do with the "dead" Kiev 4am. I'm waiting for delivery of a 1972 model 4a. Again, purchased from a reputable dealer in Ukraine. He actually sent a video of the camera in operation, after I purchased it, so I'm looking forward to another experience.

Was it yuriy.perfect on ebay?
I bought my pretty Kiev 4am from him, and he too made a video of it showing it works. Unfortunately that video did not reveal the light leaks...

And like you my Fed 2 is perfect! Love it. The Kiev may grow on me though but as a straight shooting camera the Fed just works great w/o dealing w/ such things as infinity focus lock nonsense, blocking the RF window using the serated wheel etc.
 
I hear ya, David! I've been checking out who's watching and what's selling on Ebay. The Helios lens seems like it would sell.
After checking the Kiev Survival Site, I'm tempted to try to figure out the problem. The big question is, do I want the aggravation?


Hi,

You don't want the aggravation, honest.

I think people go for duds because they can play with them and find out things (like how cack handed they are and how they need the right tools) and you can get a lot of useful parts and still sell them on. I've had good lenses, spools and lots of little screws off of duds and sold them on. (And those little screws seem to be worth their weight in gold or platinum to go by other/new price lists.)

Anyway, I'll cross my fingers for you and add that going down the Contax path after owning and enjoying a Kiev or two can really make you tear your hair out.

Regards, David

PS And yes the FED 2's are brilliant and only equalled by the Zorki-6 imo. The FED and Zorki 1's are fun but those two are just great cameras with no frills.
 
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Huss, it was yuriy.perfect. I am aware that there may be light leaks on the Kiev. I've replaced the light seals and mirror pads on all my SLRs and other cameras, but I'm bracing myself for those potential challenges a Kiev 4 can present!

David, you're right about needing the right tools, physical AND mental! Being retired, I do have the time to fiddle with these things. And yes, whenever I pick up the FED 2 (and the OM-1 or Nikon F) I wonder what the hell I'm doing with all those other cameras!

Glen
 
...David, you're right about needing the right tools, physical AND mental! Being retired, I do have the time to fiddle with these things. And yes, whenever I pick up the FED 2 (and the OM-1 or Nikon F) I wonder what the hell I'm doing with all those other cameras!

Glen


Hi,

I couldn't agree more; I wonder when people talk about character because - as I see it - a camera body and lens should be neutral and not get in the way of the photo making.

OTOH, it is fun to play with them but I wouldn't want to use them all the time. Usually I put a film in the fun ones and my interest fades about 3/4 of the way through the roll and then I have to keep reminding myself it's got a film in it. Not so with the OM's, their rivals and so on.

Regards, David
 
Speaking about Kievs 4...

I like wide-angle lenses and have the itch to get something wider as Jupiter-12 (2.8/35). Orion-15 for Kiev is hard to find; I think there is a single piece on eBay worldwide at the moment. Thus I wonder if it would make sense to look for lenses like Tessar 8/28 from Topogon 4/25 from Jena, or lenses as Biogon 4.5/21 from Oberkochen. I know they are all rare, and prices will fluctuate a lot. But it makes a list of glass to look for longer.

Does anyone have experience with Contax RF lenses by Zeiss, either from East or West, mounted on Kiev 4?
 
Hi ,pvita. I don't have any experience with wide angle lenses for the Kiev. I suggest that you post this question as a new topic. You'll get more responses from better qualified users than I. I do know that without an auxiliary viewfinder your framing accuracy will be hit or miss.
 
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