ruby.monkey
Veteran
Has to be a Kiev II. I love the feel of Victorian equipment, even if it does come with that horrible shutter mechanism.
rapsquared
Member
Fed2 with J12, easy to use and excellent performer, the rewind knob is irritating when external VF's are on though
tyrone.s
Well-known
1956 Kiev with KNEB lettering. Just lovely. I had an younger 70's Kiev but find the older Kiev more nicely finished with smoother functions and a nicer level of detailing (engraving and flourishes). Irregular frame spacing. Not so great when I'm scanning 
David Hughes
David Hughes
FED 1 & Industar 10 or 22 to make a pair with the Leica II and demonstrate that there's little to chose between them.
Or a FED 2 with J-8 or Industar 61 to show how they developed the idea.
With the latter choice I'd use the lens on the M2 as well, from time to time. And, of course, could have an outfit with other Jupiter lenses. And play mix and match with the M2...
Regards, David
Or a FED 2 with J-8 or Industar 61 to show how they developed the idea.
With the latter choice I'd use the lens on the M2 as well, from time to time. And, of course, could have an outfit with other Jupiter lenses. And play mix and match with the M2...
Regards, David
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
The short answer: Keep the one that works the best for you. And by that I mean the one that combines the level of reliability you can live with, the specs you want, and the appearance you like.
The longer answer:
I have pretty much done this; from a large-ish collection of FSU cameras to one user.
I have owned and used: FED 2, 3, 4, and 5; Kievs 2, 4, 4a (and 60); Zorkis 3m, 4, and 10; Agat 18k. And possibly one or two others. And am now down to the FED 4.
I didn't own these all at the same time or I would have made a different choice. I like a well adjusted Zorki 3m the best of all the FSU cameras I've used and may get another. If I do then the FED 4 will find another owner.
I enjoyed shooting the Kievs but the lens choice was/is a bit limited for my budget. By going with the LTM mount cameras, I have lots of good, cheap-ish lens choices available.
To be honest, I probably wouldn't have kept any of my FSU cameras if I didn't like the J-12 lens so well.
Rob
(hope this post wasn't too far off topic
)
The longer answer:
I have pretty much done this; from a large-ish collection of FSU cameras to one user.
I have owned and used: FED 2, 3, 4, and 5; Kievs 2, 4, 4a (and 60); Zorkis 3m, 4, and 10; Agat 18k. And possibly one or two others. And am now down to the FED 4.
I didn't own these all at the same time or I would have made a different choice. I like a well adjusted Zorki 3m the best of all the FSU cameras I've used and may get another. If I do then the FED 4 will find another owner.
I enjoyed shooting the Kievs but the lens choice was/is a bit limited for my budget. By going with the LTM mount cameras, I have lots of good, cheap-ish lens choices available.
To be honest, I probably wouldn't have kept any of my FSU cameras if I didn't like the J-12 lens so well.
Rob
(hope this post wasn't too far off topic
oftheherd
Veteran
For me it would be my Keiv 4AM. Reason? It's the only one I own, and the only one I am ever likely to own.
Shelley-Ann
Girl Wonder
Worth reading the above again before posting a reply folks:bang::bang:
Yep, thats a sarcastic roll eyes.
*sheepish smile*
I wish the meter would work on my Kiev III. I wonder if it is possible (or worthwhile) to get them fixed.
fidget
Lemon magnet
....only keep one?....
For me, the Zorki 5a is that camera. It has a slimmer body than my other Zorkis and FEDs, probably because it's a bottom loader. It seems to have a little rarity value, although the 5b is apparently rarer.
Great fun to use, and like others on this forum, I have tinkered with enough FSU cams to become quite attached to a few.
For me, the Zorki 5a is that camera. It has a slimmer body than my other Zorkis and FEDs, probably because it's a bottom loader. It seems to have a little rarity value, although the 5b is apparently rarer.
Great fun to use, and like others on this forum, I have tinkered with enough FSU cams to become quite attached to a few.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
This one:
Zorki 6 is not the smoothest (Zorki 1f is smoother) but I like the viewfinder and RF patch the best of all FSU. It has excellent contrast.
Also loading from the back and lever film advance are a plus. It makes it almost "modern."

Zorki 6 is not the smoothest (Zorki 1f is smoother) but I like the viewfinder and RF patch the best of all FSU. It has excellent contrast.
Also loading from the back and lever film advance are a plus. It makes it almost "modern."
ctdogs
Member
I agree with some earlier comments--attraction of FSU cameras is that they are not rare and are relatively cheap so you can by several and try them out without breaking the bank.
I have not shot Contax/Kiev much. Have more experience with Feds and Zorki's. To pick one as a shooter, would probably go with Zorki 4k, although I like my Zorfki 6 better (if it only had more speeds) I also like my Fed 2 and 3, and would not want to give up my 5b olympic model.
I have not shot Contax/Kiev much. Have more experience with Feds and Zorki's. To pick one as a shooter, would probably go with Zorki 4k, although I like my Zorfki 6 better (if it only had more speeds) I also like my Fed 2 and 3, and would not want to give up my 5b olympic model.
Valkir1987
Well-known
The Fed 1g I cannot part from. I managed to make a working camera from a box of parts when I was waiting for the results of my exams. Plus its coated lens is superb. It loves slides
It's not the smoothest working camera, but my favorite!
It's not the smoothest working camera, but my favorite!
wolves3012
Veteran
I'm not sure I could whittle it down to one - I have one OF EACH (well, at least one of most anyway), doesn't that count? 
If forced it'd be a toss-up between a Zorki 1, 3M or 5b or the FED NKVD or Kiev 4a...that could take a while to agonise over!
If forced it'd be a toss-up between a Zorki 1, 3M or 5b or the FED NKVD or Kiev 4a...that could take a while to agonise over!
SCOTFORTHLAD
Slow learner,but keen!
Probably a Fed 2,but a close runner-up would be anyone of the Kiev 4 or 4a's which I've sold on over the past few years.
As for why---not that it's part of the original question---I just like 'em!!and at my age that's more important than being analytical or rational
As for why---not that it's part of the original question---I just like 'em!!and at my age that's more important than being analytical or rational
Jean
Member
Kiev 5 - it has a great viewfinder. The brightline frame is parallax corrected.
wdeskiew
Member
FED 5 - ugly but built like a tank. I'd put a Jupiter-8 on it.
pschauss
Well-known
A Zorki 1 with an I-22 is the one that I use the most. From a pure usability standpoint, my Kiev 4's are better cameras because they have a better view finder, wider range of speeds, and can be hand-held down to 1/25. Nevertheless, the Zorki gets more use because it fits in my pocket.
newspaperguy
Well-known
Can't decide. Either my Zorki 1d or my Kiev IIa,
with the nod probably going to the latter.
with the nod probably going to the latter.
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