Permanent Zero-in rangefinding

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What am I doing in my four Kievs? First of all zero-in rangefinding mechanism, and some minor things to be done when making the primary dis-assembling.

But first of all I am assuring that the already good, zero-in cameras, will stay that way. As described at the Kiev Survival Site, the fixed lens part of the rangefinding mechanism, at the right window (aerial view), may just fall off, or the basis of the moving rf lens fixed by 2 screws may just move. Therefore I am glueing what is to be glued (see again KSS) in my best working camera, the 2a.

All these after my Kiev 4AM workhorse went suddenly out of alignment. Not so suddenly as for the last months it was living all day in my daily backpack (and I am a daily biker !).

I know fixing a misaligned mechanism will drive me crazy. So before offensive, containment !

Cheers,
Ruben
 
bmattock said:
We've been Babelfished. Wowzer.


Kindly translate for me and the potential fellows that do now know yet they belong to the gang.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
ruben said:
Kindly translate for me and the potential fellows that do now know yet they belong to the gang.

Cheers,
Ruben

Travel far, many moons. Rise high shining the day. Welcome stranger with fish and bagels we do.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks

PS - Seriously, I appreciate your attempts to post here using a language that is not your native tongue. You are far better at English than I am at your language, I am sure. And mostly, I've been able to follow your conversation - I get the 'idea' even if the words are a bit imprecise. But this last post was, well, more than I could follow. Something about welding Kievs to the handlebars of your motorcycle?
 
bmattock said:
Travel far, many moons. Rise high shining the day. Welcome stranger with fish and bagels we do.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks

PS - Seriously, I appreciate your attempts to post here using a language that is not your native tongue. You are far better at English than I am at your language, I am sure. And mostly, I've been able to follow your conversation - I get the 'idea' even if the words are a bit imprecise. But this last post was, well, more than I could follow. Something about welding Kievs to the handlebars of your motorcycle?


Language part: Is "wowzer" the one who likes to make "wows" around ? If so I coin it. Therefore: Ruben - Vitage Photographer & Virtual Wowser. If you knew what a pussycat am I in daily life...

Language part II: Ok, for a long time I was in doubt and now you dispell it. When I said "biker" I meant "by bycicle". Sorry for this one, although some decade ago I was a motorcycle biker indeed, until a road accident of cinematographic class put me off-motor for life, and now just cycler.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
You're a good guy, Ruben. I'll do my best to try to follow your meaning in the future. Regarding your original topic - I went back and spent some time on the words. I think you are saying that you used glue to hold down the RF adjustment screws in your Kiev so that they don't move. Is that right?

One thing we used to do when we had problems with screws that moved due to vibration (in radio gear) was to use ladies' fingernail polish to do just what you are recommending with glue. Fingernail polish can be easily dissolved with acetone if required later on. We'd use just a spot of polish where the screw head met the mating surface. This would also tell us if anyone else had been meddling with the internals.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks, another virtual Wowzer
 
I think Ruben is relating a problem where the rangefinder can be knocked out of alignment with rough handling. (ie. rattling around in a backpack or welded to bicycle handlebars)

I had a similar situation with my daily shooter Kiev and have addressed this in the Adjusting Rangefinder document on the Kiev Survival Site where I use a bit of ACC glue to fix screws that may move.
http://www3.telus.net/public/rpnchbck/adjust rangefinder.html

Cheers,

Russ Pinchbeck
 
ruben said:
Language part: Is "wowzer" the one who likes to make "wows" around ? If so I coin it. Therefore: Ruben - Vitage Photographer & Virtual Wowser. If you knew what a pussycat am I in daily life...

Language part II: Ok, for a long time I was in doubt and now you dispell it. When I said "biker" I meant "by bycicle". Sorry for this one, although some decade ago I was a motorcycle biker indeed, until a road accident of cinematographic class put me off-motor for life, and now just cycler.

Cheers,
Ruben

I'm still wowzing over Ruben's use of the phrase "road accident of cinematographic class". Well-put, Ruben. And I hope there were no lasting effects.


Cheers,
--joe.

ps. this is the kind of thread i like seeing on rff. most entertaining.
 
rpinchbeck said:
I think Ruben is relating a problem where the rangefinder can be knocked out of alignment with rough handling. (ie. rattling around in a backpack or welded to bicycle handlebars)

I had a similar situation with my daily shooter Kiev and have addressed this in the Adjusting Rangefinder document on the Kiev Survival Site where I use a bit of ACC glue to fix screws that may move.
http://www3.telus.net/public/rpnchbck/adjust rangefinder.html

Cheers,

Russ Pinchbeck

Hi Russ,
Of course both you and Bmattock are right and refering to the same problem you are so materfully explaining on your KSS.

But that story about a Kiev "welded to bicycle handlebars", it was just an jock of Bmattock.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
Just so happens I rode my bycycle to work today and I do have a Kiev in my backpack as well. Might have to rig up something to fasten my Kiev to the handlebars for the ride home.

Cheers,

Russ
 
ruben said:
But that story about a Kiev "welded to bicycle handlebars", it was just an jock of Bmattock.

A very small jock. Or at least that's what I hear. I always thought it was average.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
rpinchbeck said:
Just so happens I rode my bycycle to work today and I do have a Kiev in my backpack as well. Might have to rig up something to fasten my Kiev to the handlebars for the ride home.

Cheers,

Russ


Technically possible but too dangerous...

...for the street foot crossing people ! Think they may be hooked by the strange look and stop at the middle of the street.

Cheers,
Ruben

Customary PS: Not KSS, but K(i)SS in fact.
 
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ruben said:
Technically possible but too dangerous...

...for the street foot crossing people ! Think they may be hooked by the strange look and stop at the middle of the street.

Cheers,
Ruben

Perhaps some sort of horn might be in order. Or a cattle-prod.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
bmattock said:
...PS - Seriously, I appreciate your attempts to post here using a language that is not your native tongue. You are far better at English than I am at your language, I am sure.

BTW, my native tongue is Spannish. But in Hebrew "Mattock" exactly means "sweet".

And seriously, my surname is "Bittermann"

Cheers,
Ruben

That was Language part III

PS: what is that additional Leica mini-avatar many are getting for free ? Can I have a Contax one? perhaps a Kiev one? ????
!!!!
 
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planetjoe said:
I'm still wowzing over Ruben's use of the phrase "road accident of cinematographic class". Well-put, Ruben. And I hope there were no lasting effects.


Cheers,
--joe.

Some broken bones, two months hospitalization, life crisis, and some bucks from the insurance company to sustain my freak ebay activities. But the accident, wow !, what a one for non-present photogs on the spot !

Cheers,
Ruben
 
ruben said:
BTW, my native tongue is Spannish. But in Hebrew "Mattock" exactly means "sweet".

Our family name "Mattocks" is a derivative of "Madoc" who was a Welsh prince before the Saxons came to England. There are a number of legends about Madoc, including one that he discovered America before Columbus and Leif Erickson, but that's not provable. In any case, Royal blood. But an extinct claim, so I am just as common as dirt.

PS: what is that additional Leica mini-avatar many are getting for free ? Can I have a Contax one? perhaps a Kiev one? ????
!!!!

I don't know how mine got there. I didn't put it there! Very strange, isn't it?

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
bmattock said:
...There are a number of legends about Madoc, including one that he discovered America before Columbus and Leif Erickson, but that's not provable....Bill Mattocks

Language part V: you write "provable" instead of "probable" (possible), meaning your family ancestors did discover America, buy you just can't proove it, right ?

Cheers,
Ruben
 
ruben said:
Language part V: you write "provable" instead of "probable" (possible), meaning your family ancestors did discover America, buy you just can't proove it, right ?

Cheers,
Ruben

No, I meant that we have no idea if our illustrious ancestor did or did not discover America. I suspect he did not - England had plenty of good reasons to invent the story so that they could try to enforce a claim to hold lands in the New World against Spain and France. It cannot be proven one way or another, but it is a fun story to enjoy, even if not true.

And the prince part is true, he did exist and I am descended from him, so that's kind of cool. Nobody ever bows or calls me "Your Majesty," though. I should work on that.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
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