Galfredus
Newbie
Hello.
I've just bought my first rangefinder - a Kiev 4. I bought it on eBay as in "very good condition" from a UK seller. When it arrived it looked ok, but as soon as I picked it up I could feel the lens (Jupiter 8) was loose. On removing it I found that part of the metal casing of the lens that goes into the camera had been completely deformed (presumably by being dropped), which meant I was a bit annoyed with the seller! The body seems very good however.
To cut a long story short, living in London I had a wander around the camera shops in Bloomsbury and came up with another Jupiter 8 in good condition, and have just put my first roll of film through it. All I can say is - no need for rose-tinted spectacles when you're viewing the world through that camera!
Now for the ignorant questions! The same shop has a 135mm lens for sale, which would be fun to try out. However, I'm told that I'll need a different viewfinder to use that lens. Is that to focus the lens, or just to frame the shot? Will a 135mm Jupiter focus on the rangerfinder? Is it possible to use it just focussing through the rangefinder and taking acount of the fact that the 135 lens will only cover part of the image in the rangefinder?
Sorry for being a bit dim, but I'm on a very steep learning curve at the moment!
Galfredus
I've just bought my first rangefinder - a Kiev 4. I bought it on eBay as in "very good condition" from a UK seller. When it arrived it looked ok, but as soon as I picked it up I could feel the lens (Jupiter 8) was loose. On removing it I found that part of the metal casing of the lens that goes into the camera had been completely deformed (presumably by being dropped), which meant I was a bit annoyed with the seller! The body seems very good however.
To cut a long story short, living in London I had a wander around the camera shops in Bloomsbury and came up with another Jupiter 8 in good condition, and have just put my first roll of film through it. All I can say is - no need for rose-tinted spectacles when you're viewing the world through that camera!
Now for the ignorant questions! The same shop has a 135mm lens for sale, which would be fun to try out. However, I'm told that I'll need a different viewfinder to use that lens. Is that to focus the lens, or just to frame the shot? Will a 135mm Jupiter focus on the rangerfinder? Is it possible to use it just focussing through the rangefinder and taking acount of the fact that the 135 lens will only cover part of the image in the rangefinder?
Sorry for being a bit dim, but I'm on a very steep learning curve at the moment!
Galfredus