Re: Kiev or Zorki?
wlewisiii said:
I'm thinking about a russian RF. The question is Zorki (4 or 6) or Kiev (4m or 4am). The search function here has been profoundly unhelpful, so I am here with my question.
Two bits, I dearly love the tessar in my Iskra. Are any of the misc lenses tessars? Also, I fully expect to get the whole Jupiter lens series eventually, so is one of them a tessar design?
Thanks,
William
Hi William,
All of the cameras you mention are good users, It would come down to a personal preference.
I have a
Kiev 4AM but it doesn’t see a lot of use as I prefer the LTM bodies. The Kiev's are nice having a full range of speeds (up 1000th), quiet shutters (more of a 'squish' than a 'clunk') and a solid feel. Downside for me is the shutter design is more complicated should it go wrong, I don’t really like the focus wheel (coming from a SLR background I guess) and the Kiev's seem not to be as nicely finished as the FED/Zorki's IMO. Image quality from the Kiev's is very good from what I've seen but I find the lens mount more limiting (One reason I like the LTM bodies more)
Zorki 4 - again a full range of shutter speeds up to 1/500th (at the cost of the RF base length, only an issue with the 135mm, 85mm or fast 50mm at or near wide open), viewfinder about the same as the Kiev and Z6. The knob style winder is not the best to use with the cameras high top cover so the 4K with its thumb lever is preferred by most. I find the Z4 a bit boxy and top heavy but this is only noticeable in the company of the other Soviet models like the FED2 and Zorki 5, 6. If you do go for a Z4 I would look for a nice 4K with a black J8 lens or an early model 4 with engraved shutter speed dial and top cover markings.
Zorki 6 - Saving the best till last IMO

. This model lacks the slow shutter speeds but in my experience if a Soviet camera is going to play up its going to be the slow speeds (I have a few). I don’t feel short changed without the slow speeds, Its not that often I'll hand hold slower than 1/25th or 1/30th and if I do I should have loaded faster film or have a tripod handy (using 'B'). The viewfinder is the same as the Z4 but it has the long base like the Kiev, great focusing accuracy for faster 50's and longer lenses. This model has a very slick (for a Soviet) thumb winder mechanism that leaves any 4K I've handled feeling rough. Another plus is the hinged film back, very user friendly. Try and find a nice Z6 with a J8 and even better if its a export model as they tend to be a bit better finished as a rule (All Soviet export models are marked 'Made in USSR').
A far as tessar design Soviet lenses you want to get yourself a FED2 with a Industar 50 or 53mm f2.8 (Ind-26m, Ind-61, Ind-61 L/D…they are all tessar’s)…. No Soviet RF users in his right mind should be without a FED2 … Look out for a nice twin logo late model FED2 with a 'Panda' lens … MMmmm nice
Good Hunting!