colyn
ישו משיח
Had a good laugh over this one..
http://cgi.ebay.com/CREME-CONTAX-JE...ryZ30028QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/CREME-CONTAX-JE...ryZ30028QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
FrankS
Registered User
Someone tell Ruben! 
crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
Well, it's kind of attractive. In the same way a toaster or Kitchen Aid mixer is. I doubt someone will pay $5k for it.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
It is a pimped out Kiev II.
a macdaddy special.
a macdaddy special.
W
wlewisiii
Guest
Scarey, but I kinda like this one. It's rather more tasteful than the Luftwaffe fakes, at least ...
William
William
sweathog
Well-known
I do agree with William. It does look very nice. Yet not for $5000.
Camera ready to shot!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140217268466
Check out the guys feedback. Do you think anyone actually bought these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140217268466
Check out the guys feedback. Do you think anyone actually bought these?
S
Scarpia
Guest
Belongs in the glove compartment of a woody station wagon.
Kurt M.
Kurt M.
QUAsit
Established
OMG... This Ivory Kiev reaches rff.com...
Saw this one alive in Moscow in the most unadequate shop, price was $40000 (no jokes)
Saw this one alive in Moscow in the most unadequate shop, price was $40000 (no jokes)
Muggins
Junk magnet
OK, I'll bite. I know diddley-squat about Contaxes - what are the tell-tales that it's a Kiev under that?
The paint on the lens is a bit distemper-brush, but otherwise it looks like a nice job of work - if you think Ilford Advocate it fit's the period look, and the comment about a woody station wagon is spot on. Wouldn't look bad next to my C3 Matchmatic. Just need to knock rather a lot of 0s off the price... Oh, and find some 1950s thing to snap - the Matchmatic keeps drawing me to beige things - scary!
Adrian
The paint on the lens is a bit distemper-brush, but otherwise it looks like a nice job of work - if you think Ilford Advocate it fit's the period look, and the comment about a woody station wagon is spot on. Wouldn't look bad next to my C3 Matchmatic. Just need to knock rather a lot of 0s off the price... Oh, and find some 1950s thing to snap - the Matchmatic keeps drawing me to beige things - scary!
Adrian
dexdog
Veteran
Looks to me like it has a Contax back, given the raised bails on the bottom of the camera. IIRC, the bails on the Kiev are flat. The rest of it has Kiev features, such as no feathers on the arrow on the rewind knob, and no raised rim on the frame counter dail next to the winding knob. The bezel on the front of the lens looks unlike any CZJ Contax lens I have ever seen, either.
Funny thing is, CZJ is supposed to have made 4 or 5 Contax cameras in this hideous color scheme in 1947 or 1948, but never produced them for sale.
Funny thing is, CZJ is supposed to have made 4 or 5 Contax cameras in this hideous color scheme in 1947 or 1948, but never produced them for sale.
spiderfrank
just a dreamer
ah ah ah !! It's really one of the ugliest camera I ever seen ;-)
Dexdog, I didn't understand what you say about the "Kiev items": my Kiev II (1955) has the feathers, and an " O " in the middle of the arrow, ( well, something like this: >>-- O ---> ) and the raised rim on the frame counter.
...Perhaps a Kiev 4 is more similar to the "creamy Contax" ?
Franco
Dexdog, I didn't understand what you say about the "Kiev items": my Kiev II (1955) has the feathers, and an " O " in the middle of the arrow, ( well, something like this: >>-- O ---> ) and the raised rim on the frame counter.
...Perhaps a Kiev 4 is more similar to the "creamy Contax" ?
Franco
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
I hope he's got one in avocado.
As for the price, my guess is a misplaced decimal point. Probably it should be where the comma is. After the 6.
As for the price, my guess is a misplaced decimal point. Probably it should be where the comma is. After the 6.
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dexdog
Veteran
ah ah ah !! It's really one of the ugliest camera I ever seen ;-)
Dexdog, I didn't understand what you say about the "Kiev items": my Kiev II (1955) has the feathers, and an " O " in the middle of the arrow, ( well, something like this: >>-- O ---> ) and the raised rim on the frame counter.
...Perhaps a Kiev 4 is more similar to the "creamy Contax" ?
Franco
I don't dispute that these features were on some Kievs, especially the first version of the Kiev II and Kiev III- it's just that the lack of these features means that it is not a Contax. I believe that the later versions of the Kiev lacked the raised rim and feathers on the arrow.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
My Kiev IIa lacks the feather engraving on the rewind arrow.
but my Kiev II has 'em.
but my Kiev II has 'em.
BillBingham2
Registered User
OMG! Proof that idle hands are the devils workshop. Another Kiev bites the dust.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
SteveM(PA)
Poser
Belongs in the glove compartment of a woody station wagon.
Kurt M.
As a child of the 70's, the color scheme reminded me of something far worse...
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dexdog
Veteran
As a child of the 70's, the color scheme reminded me of something far worse...
Whoa...now THAT is hideous!
Spider67
Well-known
And as a child of the 70´s in Europe.....
And as a child of the 70´s in Europe.....
Why didn´t they find Rommels desert camera finally! The color would be the same just in matte...
And as a child of the 70´s in Europe.....
seeing cars like that on in American soaps made me disbelief that America exists ...just to compare in the seventies my family bought a VW Beetle...As a child of the 70's, the color scheme reminded me of something far worse...
Why didn´t they find Rommels desert camera finally! The color would be the same just in matte...
dee
Well-known
Or is it the 'cream of the crap ' ?
I wan't one !
I wan't one !
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