Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
I am a new owner of an old kiev 4a that is missing a take-up spool. Does anyone out there have the real thing. I have a makeshift one in it now.
I will gladly pay a fair price Hopefully there is one here in the US.
I will gladly pay a fair price Hopefully there is one here in the US.
iliks
Member
Although I don't have a take-up spool, I found one simple (or hard) solution when I owned Kiev 4 without fixed take-up spool. I took my parents bag with 70's photos and negatives and found there used cassettes from Orwochrome film. Just open the cassette and here you have the take-up spool.
The solution is gonna be hard, though, if you don't have a bag of 70's photos
The solution is gonna be hard, though, if you don't have a bag of 70's photos
peterc
Heretic
I was lucky and found a pair of Contax film cassettes in the junk bin of a local camera shop. I'm using the spool out of one of them in my 4a.
I'm using a roll-your-own spool in my Kiev 4 because the Contax spools are too long and you can't close the back.
Peter
I'm using a roll-your-own spool in my Kiev 4 because the Contax spools are too long and you can't close the back.
Peter
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
I've got a makeshift take-up spool made from an old film casette take-up spool.
I've noticed that the comstruction of the Kiev spool allows the film to double back through the spindle.
I've noticed that the comstruction of the Kiev spool allows the film to double back through the spindle.
captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Yes- I have this one book marked already in case I can't get one closer to home. The shipping costs as much as the spool. I may just order more than one item from Alex.captainslack said:
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ruben
Guest
Fedzilla_Bob said:I am a new owner of an old kiev 4a that is missing a take-up spool. Does anyone out there have the real thing. I have a makeshift one in it now.
I will gladly pay a fair price Hopefully there is one here in the US.
Dear Friend,
I STRONGLY recommend you to buy this type and nothing else:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Metal-take-up-s...itemZ7597852764QQcategoryZ43479QQcmdZViewItem
With the double cut your film will be secured more than with anything else. Besides, this is "the real thing".
Cheers,
Ruben
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Thanks Ruben- I have Alex bookmarked permanently, he is a very good seller. I almost bought from that very listing last night but decided to wait to order more from him so that the shipping is worth the cost and the wait.
Also, when I first saw the "double cut" I understood immediately why it was better.
Cheers-
Bob
Also, when I first saw the "double cut" I understood immediately why it was better.
Cheers-
Bob
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ruben
Guest
Oh, no problem, then for a killer look consider this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/BLACK-Front-Par...itemZ7568448361QQcategoryZ43479QQcmdZViewItem
Cheers,
ruben
http://cgi.ebay.com/BLACK-Front-Par...itemZ7568448361QQcategoryZ43479QQcmdZViewItem
Cheers,
ruben
rolleistef
Well-known
Some of us are more lucky than the others... I guess contax cassettes only work with older Kiev (II, IIa etc).peterc said:I was lucky and found a pair of Contax film cassettes in the junk bin of a local camera shop. I'm using the spool out of one of them in my 4a.
I'm using a roll-your-own spool in my Kiev 4 because the Contax spools are too long and you can't close the back.
Peter
Otherwise, you keep your film spool (prefferably not kodak 'cause film is only stuck on it) when you process your next film, take a pair of cissors and cut the film leader so as to get a CENTRAL film leader instead of a "side" one. That's all. Wind and let's go.
Have fun
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