kyonthinh
Established
Hi guys,
I've read many posts here and decide to buy one Kiev. I always want to have a Contax, but it is old and waiting list is long too, and Nikon is not cheap. After a day considered Kiev 4AM, 4A and II, I hit the button for II :bang:. Hope it will turn out well as described.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390487178970?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
It has KMZ Jupiter, one reason for me.
Cheers,
Thinh.
I've read many posts here and decide to buy one Kiev. I always want to have a Contax, but it is old and waiting list is long too, and Nikon is not cheap. After a day considered Kiev 4AM, 4A and II, I hit the button for II :bang:. Hope it will turn out well as described.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390487178970?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
It has KMZ Jupiter, one reason for me.
Cheers,
Thinh.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Congrats!
II is good one.
I owned 4AM, for short time and sold it quickly after fixing light leaks.
II is good one.
I owned 4AM, for short time and sold it quickly after fixing light leaks.
jwicaksana
Jakarta, Indonesia
Welcome! And don't be too hard on yourself 
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
It looks very good, and price is certainly excellent. These were excellent cameras, and the J8 is a fine lens. Other lenses for it are much cheaper than the equivalent ones for screwmount, as well. Enjoy!
Cheers,
Dez
Cheers,
Dez
kievan81
Member
Congarts! it's a very good price for Kiev 2 at this condition. And yes, kiev 2 is the best of all kiev contax.
Sid836
Well-known
Wow! It seems even having that little exposure guide card that goes in a pocket at the back of the case! Great find!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Aside from the slightly squinty viewfinder they are a very, very good camera ...I kept mine in preference to a Nikon RF.
I hope it treats you well.
I hope it treats you well.
kyonthinh
Established
Thanks everyone, I am waiting for it.
@Keith: you mean normally you treat camera, and in Russia camera treats you?
@Keith: you mean normally you treat camera, and in Russia camera treats you?
newspaperguy
Well-known
Congratulations! You bought the best FSU rangefinder ever made. and it is a true Contax copy - Zeiss historian Peter Hemming described the early Kievs as "...a German camera built in Russia." (OK, the Ukraine, really.)
As you may have guessed, I too have, and use, a Kiev II.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/showphoto.php?photoid=137417
As you may have guessed, I too have, and use, a Kiev II.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/showphoto.php?photoid=137417
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Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
Congratulations! You bought the best FSU rangefinder ever made. and it is a true Contax copy - Zeiss historian Peter Hemming described the early Kievs as "...a German camera built in Russia." (OK, the Ukraine, really.)
As you may have guessed, I too have, and use, a Kiev II.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/showphoto.php?photoid=137417
Wellllll it's a great camera, but needs to rate second best to the fabulous and clunky Leningrad. It's certainly a cut above all the other FSU's. I am always impressed that the plating on early Kievs is a lot better than that of the prewar Contaxes.
Cheers,
Dez
kuzano
Veteran
KNEB... the inscription...
KNEB... the inscription...
I have a 1952 (SN starts with 53xxx...) and the KNEB inscription. It has treated me quite well.
I was told, the fifties models (identified by SN and the KNEB on the front plate) were early production after reconstruction of the Contax factory at the Kiev Arsenal, post WWII. There is a good chance the camera is assembled from original Contax parts that early in the Kiev Arsenal startup. There was purportedly a lot of parts inventory in the original ship and startup of the factory.
Mine is smooth and very nice operation in all aspects. I have the J8 and love the camera. Great plating, covering, smooth wind-on and shutter on time.
Enjoy.
KNEB... the inscription...
I have a 1952 (SN starts with 53xxx...) and the KNEB inscription. It has treated me quite well.
I was told, the fifties models (identified by SN and the KNEB on the front plate) were early production after reconstruction of the Contax factory at the Kiev Arsenal, post WWII. There is a good chance the camera is assembled from original Contax parts that early in the Kiev Arsenal startup. There was purportedly a lot of parts inventory in the original ship and startup of the factory.
Mine is smooth and very nice operation in all aspects. I have the J8 and love the camera. Great plating, covering, smooth wind-on and shutter on time.
Enjoy.
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
They had probably run out of Contax parts by 1950, but the early 50's Kievs, whether they are Soviet or German, are extremely well made cameras, every bit as good as the prewar Contaxes, and these days usually costing as much, too.
Cheers,
Dez
Cheers,
Dez
newspaperguy
Well-known
Wellllll
"... it's a great camera, but needs to rate second best to the fabulous and clunky Leningrad."
Sorry Dez...
My experiences with spring-wound cameras (Practina FX, Robot)
soured me completely on that whole concept. Not for me, Thanks.
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julio1fer
Well-known
Well done. Later on you can get a Helios-103, and then you will feel in Nirvana.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I used to have a Nikon S2 black dial that I subsequently sold because I liked the Kiev better. When I got my Kiev ll I was quite surprised at how smooth it was and the rangefinder is exceptional IMO. It has a light leak that I know the source of ... I just haven't got around to fixing it yet.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
hehe, when CCCP collapsed and the borders opened, here in Finland we had a flood of russian cameras coming in, as all the russkis wanted to "get rich in an instant". you could buy those Contax/Kievs for twenty dollars for kilo. Two bodies weighted that one kilo. If you bought ten, maybe you were lucky with having one or two that worked well. the rest was for practising the service work...I had one that had the shutter # 240, that means it was from German parts. I painted it black and put a golden Lenin emblem on it. Sold it in Ebay, calling it " The commemorative Contax model for Soviet 50 year occupy of the Baltic countries" Like leica has these whatever commemorative models of this and that bridge...
Sid836
Well-known
hehe, when CCCP collapsed and the borders opened, here in Finland we had a flood of russian cameras coming in, as all the russkis wanted to "get rich in an instant". you could buy those Contax/Kievs for twenty dollars for kilo. Two bodies weighted that one kilo. If you bought ten, maybe you were lucky with having one or two that worked well. the rest was for practising the service work...I had one that had the shutter # 240, that means it was from German parts. I painted it black and put a golden Lenin emblem on it. Sold it in Ebay, calling it " The commemorative Contax model for Soviet 50 year occupy of the Baltic countries" Like leica has these whatever commemorative models of this and that bridge...
Do I see some hate here? Keep the photography thing in, and leave your personal political traits outside.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
It`s just a comment on Kiev quality. Hope the guy is happy after recieving the commie camera... We have a saying here that you should get a russki camera from the period ( 5 year plan) when the factory gets new lathe bits....Do I see some hate here? Keep the photography thing in, and leave your personal political traits outside.
oftheherd
Veteran
Kiev's are fun cameras to use and give good results when in good shape. Fortunately, they are fairly easy to work on as well, if needed. I think you will like it.
lukitas
second hand noob
Do I see some hate here? Keep the photography thing in, and leave your personal political traits outside.
Ah Nikos, you've just thrown your own personal political traits in the ring.
If you don't like discussing excrement, don't mention dung.
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