thomfaust
Newbie
I just recently recieved my first Kiev, a Kiev 4M as a gift. What Im asking about is the infinity lock on the focus ring. I was using the camera, and now all of a sudden the lock won't undo, so I can't change the cameras point of focus. Could anyone give me some ideas on what to do? is it possible to fix this problem on my own, or should I take the camera to a shop? Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
Tair-11A
Registered User
push the button!!!
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Peter_Jones
Well-known
As you look at the camera from the front, a couple of milimetres from the lens mount at approx "2 O'clock" there is a little peg, move this away from the lens and focus should free (it's spring-loaded so keep hold of it 'til the lens is away fro infinity).
The corresponding peg on the little focussing wheel should release lens , if it doesn't there may be a problem.
The corresponding peg on the little focussing wheel should release lens , if it doesn't there may be a problem.
physiognomy
Confirmed RF addict...
Have you tried pulling up the lever (about 1-2pm when looking down at the lens)? Pull the lever up & see if the focus unlocks...
-edit- It seems a few people beat me to it... Good luck!
-edit- It seems a few people beat me to it... Good luck!
Dogman
Veteran
If the button located adjacent to the focus wheel doesn't unlock the lens, check the little tab just above and to the right of the lens (as you look at the camera from the front). Push it up and see if it disengages the lock. If that works but the button doesn't, something is probably wrong with the focus lock mechanism. You can tape the tab in the up position to use the camera until getting it repaired (if necessary).
Dogman
Veteran
Reminds me of a joke: How many photographers does it take to focus a Kiev?
Peter_Jones
Well-known
Are you focussing with the lens itself, or using the little serrated wheel ? If using the wheel, infinity release button should be operated automatically; this is assuming a 50mm lens.
thomfaust
Newbie
Ive tried all that, my point is that the focus is locked, but the tab is not popping up, and the little button by the lens is stuck as far away from the lens as it can go.
Peter_Jones
Well-known
Welcome to the forum Thomfaust. Seems we missed the part of your post that mentions you have been using the camera
sorry about that.
Out of curiosity, which lens are you using ?
Out of curiosity, which lens are you using ?
thomfaust
Newbie
well I took the whole front plate off and took out the focus ring/lens mount and fixed the problem. I dont quite know what was wrong, but the lock was stuck on the gears at an odd place. the only problem now is how to get the faceplate back on...
thomfaust
Newbie
All right. all fixed! thanks for your input anyway everyone 
Peter_Jones
Well-known
Glad you got it sorted quickly.
thomfaust
Newbie
oh and peter, Im using the jupiter 50mm f/2
Tair-11A
Registered User
Jupiter 50mm f/1.5 much betterthomfaust said:oh and peter, Im using the jupiter 50mm f/2
Ducky
Well-known
I use a Jupiter 8 on my Kiev with good results. I also have a Helios 103 but prefer the look of the Jupiter. It's f2.0 vs f1.8 and that's too close to matter. I haven't used either enough yet to judge sharpness.
Tair-11A
Registered User
Ducky said:I use a Jupiter 8 on my Kiev with good results. I also have a Helios 103 but prefer the look of the Jupiter. It's f2.0 vs f1.8 and that's too close to matter. I haven't used either enough yet to judge sharpness.
Helios 103 more sharpness and have more contrast
giovatony
Well-known
Tair-11A said:Helios 103 more sharpness and have more contrast
Maybe with your copies , but mine show the Jupiter 8 has the edge for sharpness. The last roll of B&W with the J-8 almost knocked my socks off .
I suspect like may others the individual quality of each lens varies.
I`m settled on the J-8 and J-12 for use with my Kiev.
John
thomfaust
Newbie
Ah yeah, this is the j-8. Im still a little new to kievs so I wasn't sure. glad its worked out for you so far giovatony, hopefully it will do the same for me!
giovatony
Well-known
Thinking about the OP`s focus lock problem, I wonder if the lens was attached with the focus lock not being in the infinity position?
John
John
thomfaust
Newbie
well it was locked not in the infinity position which was weird. the lock engaged on the focus ring in the camera body at a weird spot. I can't figure out why that happened. but taking it apart and putting it back together worked pretty well
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