ottluuk
the indecisive eternity
Well, after a lot of rationalizing, I had recently come to the conclusion that I should definitely not buy a medium format camera. They're big, heavy, a good MF-capable scanner will be very expensive etc - and for the cost and trouble I might as well get a 4x5. But as we all know, planning and rationalizing is a surefire way to experience the laughter of the gods.
So, thanks to being in the right place at the right time, I am no a somewhat confused owner of a relatively extensive Kiev 6x6 kit, consisting of:
1) Kiev 6S body - used but appears to be working
2) eye-level TTL prism - the previous owner had the sanity to take out batteries before storage so it might actually work if I can find some new ones.
3) user Vega 90/2.8
4) nice and clean Zodiak 30/3.5 fisheye. Probably used once or twice.
5) TWO copies of Mir 45/3.5 wide angles. Sadly, both seem to have mechanical problems but hopefully I can bring at least one to working condition
6) nice and clean Jupiter-36B 250/3.5. Probably used a couple of times.
7) Extension tube with aperture actuator pin
+ ridiculous huge neverready case, cases for each lens, caps, hood for the tele. Rear filters for the fisheye (red, yellow, green) and a couple of yellows for the other lenses. I could find some original boxes, I think.
I am most excited about the relatively fast 250mm. This could be a killer portrait lens... It really is an impressive chunk of glass, and mechanically quite sound, with half-stop clicks on the aperture, even.
Now, some questions.
Inevitably, I would like to know whether any of this has some resale value - either separately or as a kit. I am definitely going to try and use it for a while but in the long run, a 4x5 might still be a better idea... I do realize that Kiev 66 is pretty low-end stuff so no high hopes for easy cash here.
The weak point of the kit certainly seems to be the camera. The build quality is relatively flaky and it has the stupid left-hand shutter release and a no-return mirror :bang: So, was there ever a decent body with this lens mount? Pentacon Six? Exacta something? Or, could the lenses be adapted to be used on any of the modern cameras like the Mamiya 645 or Pentax 645 series?
Any tricks to stabilize the 250/3.5 on a tripod? It has no tripod collar and the whole rig is quite front-heavy, especially when used with the extension tube (as would be appropriate for tight portraits).
I also scored a couple of M42 lenses, a Kiev rangefinder and a Ljubitel, all of which I'm going to sell or give away. Still need to examine them closer. Lucky day I guess.
So, thanks to being in the right place at the right time, I am no a somewhat confused owner of a relatively extensive Kiev 6x6 kit, consisting of:
1) Kiev 6S body - used but appears to be working
2) eye-level TTL prism - the previous owner had the sanity to take out batteries before storage so it might actually work if I can find some new ones.
3) user Vega 90/2.8
4) nice and clean Zodiak 30/3.5 fisheye. Probably used once or twice.
5) TWO copies of Mir 45/3.5 wide angles. Sadly, both seem to have mechanical problems but hopefully I can bring at least one to working condition
6) nice and clean Jupiter-36B 250/3.5. Probably used a couple of times.
7) Extension tube with aperture actuator pin
+ ridiculous huge neverready case, cases for each lens, caps, hood for the tele. Rear filters for the fisheye (red, yellow, green) and a couple of yellows for the other lenses. I could find some original boxes, I think.
I am most excited about the relatively fast 250mm. This could be a killer portrait lens... It really is an impressive chunk of glass, and mechanically quite sound, with half-stop clicks on the aperture, even.
Now, some questions.
Inevitably, I would like to know whether any of this has some resale value - either separately or as a kit. I am definitely going to try and use it for a while but in the long run, a 4x5 might still be a better idea... I do realize that Kiev 66 is pretty low-end stuff so no high hopes for easy cash here.
The weak point of the kit certainly seems to be the camera. The build quality is relatively flaky and it has the stupid left-hand shutter release and a no-return mirror :bang: So, was there ever a decent body with this lens mount? Pentacon Six? Exacta something? Or, could the lenses be adapted to be used on any of the modern cameras like the Mamiya 645 or Pentax 645 series?
Any tricks to stabilize the 250/3.5 on a tripod? It has no tripod collar and the whole rig is quite front-heavy, especially when used with the extension tube (as would be appropriate for tight portraits).
I also scored a couple of M42 lenses, a Kiev rangefinder and a Ljubitel, all of which I'm going to sell or give away. Still need to examine them closer. Lucky day I guess.