longz
Member
Two weeks ago I got my Kiev 4 bought from Oleg. Unfortunately the light meter does not work properly. No matter how I adjust the film speed or the shutter speed, the light meter does not move at all.
I wrote to Oleg to ask for his help last week but did not get any response from him. This week I sent him another email hoping to find a solution. Nevertheless I still heard nothing from him since two weeks.
Does anybody know how to contact with him except the email address from his website ?
I think if Oleg has got so many good comments here, this kind of thing should not have happened. I wonder if this is just bad luck with me.
I wrote to Oleg to ask for his help last week but did not get any response from him. This week I sent him another email hoping to find a solution. Nevertheless I still heard nothing from him since two weeks.
Does anybody know how to contact with him except the email address from his website ?
I think if Oleg has got so many good comments here, this kind of thing should not have happened. I wonder if this is just bad luck with me.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Morgan at cameraleather, Don at Dag, Yuri at Fedka, Oleg at...wherever!.....all seem to have spells missing lately!.....whats happening? - do these guys hang out or vacation together? 
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Two weeks ago I got my Kiev 4 bought from Oleg. Unfortunately the light meter does not work properly. No matter how I adjust the film speed or the shutter speed, the light meter does not move at all.
I wrote to Oleg to ask for his help last week but did not get any response from him. This week I sent him another email hoping to find a solution. Nevertheless I still heard nothing from him since two weeks.
Does anybody know how to contact with him except the email address from his website ?
I think if Oleg has got so many good comments here, this kind of thing should not have happened. I wonder if this is just bad luck with me.
Oleg is known more of a repair ace on the Barnack type of FSU cameras like the Fed and Zorki.
Some of the Kiev camera photo samples he has got for sale on his site do not look too appetizing, but he is better than buying off the Bay's russian roulette sellers.
longz
Member
I like to believe for most of the case you may be right.
However, if the camera from Oleg is not working properly and he is not responding, what makes the difference compared with buying from Russian sellers off the Bay ?
However, if the camera from Oleg is not working properly and he is not responding, what makes the difference compared with buying from Russian sellers off the Bay ?
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xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
If the camera from Oleg is not working properly and he is not responding, what makes the difference compared with buying from Russian sellers off the Bay ?
Oleg is usually pretty good, he might still be an RFF member, do not write him off so fast.
he has a young family and other job responsibilities to take care of.
We all had crisis time in our families that makes one unavailable for a time.
Just be patient.
ZeissFan
Veteran
Speaking only to the nonfunctioning meter, it sounds like there is either a connection problem with the meter or the selenium cell is dead.
Perhaps, shipping the camera jostled it enough to loosen contacts. Or maybe it's something else.
Perhaps, shipping the camera jostled it enough to loosen contacts. Or maybe it's something else.
longz
Member
Speaking only to the nonfunctioning meter, it sounds like there is either a connection problem with the meter or the selenium cell is dead.
Perhaps, shipping the camera jostled it enough to loosen contacts. Or maybe it's something else.
Thanks all for your opinion.
I guess most likely the selenium cell is (or almost) dead. When I put the meter very very close to the light bulb, the meter starts to move slowly. However, as I said earlier, changing the ISO or shutte speed will not move the meter.
Hope I will have the luck to hear from Oleg soon.
Papa Smurf
Established
Thanks all for your opinion.
I guess most likely the selenium cell is (or almost) dead. When I put the meter very very close to the light bulb, the meter starts to move slowly. However, as I said earlier, changing the ISO or shutte speed will not move the meter.
Hope I will have the luck to hear from Oleg soon.
I had a similar problem with a Gossen Pilot and semi-cured it by removing the bubble lens plate and cleaning it repeatedly until no more gunk come off on a soft white cloth. It still responds slowly and not quiet full scale, but I just double the ISO and everything is close enough for casual shots, like when I don't want to carry a lot of gear. I think that among other things the plastic and the selenium cell out gas over the years and it gets deposited on the inside of the lens plate. About Oleg, it is a mystery, but like others have said, he just might be really busy with other pressing matters. A couple of weeks is frustrating to you, I am certain, but its not like the end of the world as you know it.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
In the last few weeks I've been in contact with him about a recent camera purchase. There was a week long lapse after I sent him two emails but it turns out he did not receive them. I have a suspicion that it was because I attached too many images that caused the email to not go through.
But he was kind enough to keep me in his thoughts and sent me an email after a week to check in on me.
Were there any attachments in your emails to him? He had no problem receiving my emails after I broke them up into smaller pieces.
But he was kind enough to keep me in his thoughts and sent me an email after a week to check in on me.
Were there any attachments in your emails to him? He had no problem receiving my emails after I broke them up into smaller pieces.
longz
Member
Were there any attachments in your emails to him? He had no problem receiving my emails after I broke them up into smaller pieces.
No, they were just plan-text emails.
longz
Member
I had a similar problem with a Gossen Pilot and semi-cured it by removing the bubble lens plate and cleaning it repeatedly until no more gunk come off on a soft white cloth. It still responds slowly and not quiet full scale, but I just double the ISO and everything is close enough for casual shots, like when I don't want to carry a lot of gear. I think that among other things the plastic and the selenium cell out gas over the years and it gets deposited on the inside of the lens plate. About Oleg, it is a mystery, but like others have said, he just might be really busy with other pressing matters. A couple of weeks is frustrating to you, I am certain, but its not like the end of the world as you know it.
Thanks Papa.
However, my idea is not to disassemble the camera on my own risk before getting response from Oleg. Afterall, this is the newly-bought one and he should have the best clue how to proceed from here.
SCOTFORTHLAD
Slow learner,but keen!
I have dealt with Oleg on three or four occasions in the last couple of years,sometimes he has taken a few days to make contact,but he has never failed to do so.I did once have a query on a purchase,but he rectified that perfectly,so I wouldn't be too concerned.
Whateverist
Well-known
When I put the meter very very close to the light bulb, the meter starts to move slowly. However, as I said earlier, changing the ISO or shutte speed will not move the meter.
Changing the ISO value on the calculator or changing the shutter speed won't move the needle since it's not coupled. It'll only move when you open the cover and point it at a light source. Of course, if it didn't budge when pointed at a bulb there's probably some fault anyway.
newspaperguy
Well-known
Oleg is a straight-up gentleman.
Try contacting him again... sometimes e-connections
in the Ukraine are like their politics <grin>
Try one or both of these addys:
photocameras@mail.ru - or - ok@capitol.mari.el.ru
They both used to work.
Try contacting him again... sometimes e-connections
in the Ukraine are like their politics <grin>
Try one or both of these addys:
photocameras@mail.ru - or - ok@capitol.mari.el.ru
They both used to work.
longz
Member
Changing the ISO value on the calculator or changing the shutter speed won't move the needle since it's not coupled. It'll only move when you open the cover and point it at a light source. Of course, if it didn't budge when pointed at a bulb there's probably some fault anyway.
Thanks, Whateverist.
I did open the cover and point it at a light source, but the needle just won't move.
longz
Member
Oleg is a straight-up gentleman.
Try contacting him again... sometimes e-connections
in the Ukraine are like their politics <grin>
Try one or both of these addys:
photocameras@mail.ru - or - ok@capitol.mari.el.ru
They both used to work.
Thanks, newspaperguy.
I will try my luck again
Tarzak
Well-known
It is also the first week of Russian Orthodox Easter.
He may have been making Koolich and Paskha before and eating it all (with vodka) afterwards.
He may have been making Koolich and Paskha before and eating it all (with vodka) afterwards.
john341
camera user
Oleg just did a CLA on my Leningrad and I was much impresssed. There were only slight delays between emails and the return post was f a s t! Hope all works out ok for you.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
Any luck with getting in touch with Oleg?
Joao
Negativistic forever
I had several cameras repaired by Oleg (including a Kiev-10 and a Iskra, two models he no longer repairs). My opinion about him is as good as possible, both as a repairman and as a seller. As pointed previously, he has occasional e-mail problems, and it has happened before that he went silent for a couple of weeks. Try those alternative e-mail addresses, and try them at a later time. I want to believe that you will not be disappointed.
Good luck
Joao
Good luck
Joao
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