Duncan Ross
Say it with flashbulbs
I've jumped in and bought a second Kiev as a backup but this one has a small rectangle on the opposite side of the lens to the selftimer where something used to be glued.
Were any Kievs made with an extra small plate with a logo or similar?
Many thanks everyone!
Were any Kievs made with an extra small plate with a logo or similar?
Many thanks everyone!
john neal
fallor ergo sum
I think at some time or other, most FSU cameras have been imported to the UK with a "Zenith" badge - probably fixed by the importer. I have seen many makes rebadged in this way since the 1960s (Lomo, Lubitel, Zorki, etc).
Could that be it?
Could that be it?
Santafecino
button man
Maybe it had one of those badges commemorating the Moscow Olympics. What year is it?
Jocko
Off With The Pixies
Santafecino said:Maybe it had one of those badges commemorating the Moscow Olympics. What year is it?
That is certainly the case - according to Nachop's site (http://cccp.webstar.nl/cameras.htm) the "Olympic" Kievs were the only such cameras to carry an extra badge, exactly where Duncan describes. It is a shame the badge is missing, as these are apparently quite rare.
Cheers, Ian
Last edited:
BrianT
Member
Duncan Ross
Say it with flashbulbs
That's exactly where it is! Many thanks everyone (it's a 1980 model).
BrianT
Member
Xmas
Veteran
I can see the forgers tooling up as I post
Noel
Noel
physiognomy
Confirmed RF addict...
Wow, never seen a Moscow Olympics Kiev... Thanks for sharing those pictures!
Peter
Peter
BrianT
Member
I think you have a point Noel. This version would be very easy to copy. So with this sort of thing I reckon it's a bit of a gamble. My advice, build up a relationship with a trader, there are several in the Ukraine and the Russian Federation who are very good. Don't buy over hyped " Very Rare" examples, mind you on that score the sellers use that phrase for everything. And don't buy something at a hugely inflated 'Buy it now' price. For example, I bought this one from Alex who described it as " An unusual version" and priced it about $10 above the norm......but that was about six years ago.
It is so easy to "Fake" these things. But considering the relatively low cost of even the rarest Kiev there isn't a lot in it for the would be crook. The smallest things can help avoid the 'wrong uns'. For instance The No Name' My advice would be after checking the serial number.......easy to fake, look at the case. Removing the inscribed Kiev logo and replacing it with a perfect piece of 'Plain' leather, completing the lining and the stitching is the difficult bit.
Although I do remember once bidding on a "Volga" Kiev . The seller claimed that it had been authenticated by ***** ****** a well know expert on all things Zeiss/Kiev. However the 'expert' sent me a private to tell me that he had indeed examined the camera, and had authenticated it as.......a fake. In fact I got my son who doesn't normally use online auctions to overbid me to negate my offer. He got the same message from the friendly expert. Don't know what happened next but the item was withdrawn.
Brian.
It is so easy to "Fake" these things. But considering the relatively low cost of even the rarest Kiev there isn't a lot in it for the would be crook. The smallest things can help avoid the 'wrong uns'. For instance The No Name' My advice would be after checking the serial number.......easy to fake, look at the case. Removing the inscribed Kiev logo and replacing it with a perfect piece of 'Plain' leather, completing the lining and the stitching is the difficult bit.
Although I do remember once bidding on a "Volga" Kiev . The seller claimed that it had been authenticated by ***** ****** a well know expert on all things Zeiss/Kiev. However the 'expert' sent me a private to tell me that he had indeed examined the camera, and had authenticated it as.......a fake. In fact I got my son who doesn't normally use online auctions to overbid me to negate my offer. He got the same message from the friendly expert. Don't know what happened next but the item was withdrawn.
Brian.
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.