Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
I’m not used to start thread in order to show my gear, but I’m so happy this morning:
I’ve just received my new camera, a beautiful Kiev 2 with its Jupiter 8 (both from 1955) and an Helios 103 (1984). Everything’s in perfect order, from rangefinder alignment to shutter speed (apparent) accuracy. It even have one small Zeiss bump on the back ... weird.
The camera was advertised as a Kiev 2A, maybe because of the cyrillic & latin inscription on it. But my guess is it is a Kiev 2 (maybe for export) since there is no flash sync and since it’s been produced in 1955. Some experts can confirm that? William?
I cleaned it a bit, loaded with a Tri-X roll … now I’m so eager to shoot with it. I’m going out right now and I’ll show you my first shots in a few days (if they’re not too bad 😀 ).
Oh one question before I forget it: what’s the button on the base plate? I see we can press it, so I guess it has a function; is it for releasing the shutter and rewinding the film?
Later,
Marc
PS: no problem to mount the Helios 103 on the Kiev.
Some photos of it:
I’ve just received my new camera, a beautiful Kiev 2 with its Jupiter 8 (both from 1955) and an Helios 103 (1984). Everything’s in perfect order, from rangefinder alignment to shutter speed (apparent) accuracy. It even have one small Zeiss bump on the back ... weird.
The camera was advertised as a Kiev 2A, maybe because of the cyrillic & latin inscription on it. But my guess is it is a Kiev 2 (maybe for export) since there is no flash sync and since it’s been produced in 1955. Some experts can confirm that? William?
I cleaned it a bit, loaded with a Tri-X roll … now I’m so eager to shoot with it. I’m going out right now and I’ll show you my first shots in a few days (if they’re not too bad 😀 ).
Oh one question before I forget it: what’s the button on the base plate? I see we can press it, so I guess it has a function; is it for releasing the shutter and rewinding the film?
Later,
Marc
PS: no problem to mount the Helios 103 on the Kiev.
Some photos of it: