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Cheers,
Ruben
 
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One thing to keep in mind Ruben is that to change aperture settings you have to pull out the collar aperture ring. I picked up a 33mm hood but it interferes when I want to change aperture. To remedy this I got a busted up 33mm filter from a camera junk store and removed the glass, as it was all scratched up, and use that as a spacer so that in conjunction with the hood.

Cheers,

Russ Pinchbeck
 
rpinchbeck said:
One thing to keep in mind Ruben is that to change aperture settings you have to pull out the collar aperture ring. I picked up a 33mm hood but it interferes when I want to change aperture. To remedy this I got a busted up 33mm filter from a camera junk store and removed the glass, as it was all scratched up, and use that as a spacer so that in conjunction with the hood.

Cheers,

Russ Pinchbeck

This is exactly the arrangement I have.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
rover said:
I believe if I am remembering correctly, I used a serie V hood with a 36mm push on adaptor.

Yes. But a hood is inconvenient because you can't fold it in without taking it off, obviously. I shoot mine n'ked. I know, I know - you're not suppose ta shoot a camera w/o a hood, but the Iskra, to me, does a surprisingly okay job with flare.
 
zhang xk said:
Hi Ruben,

Will Iskra be your next project?😉 I am scared of its shutter. However, the shutter seldom fails.😀

The Iskras, like the Kievs, have been a project since long ago, only now comming to the surface.

You are right about the shutter. The "dry" feeling makes one scary. Therefore, via the cocking knob I apply a few drops of oil, to feel better.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
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