JonR
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Friends
Flying to Moscow for a business meeting on Thursday. Not that I think there will be time but if I happened to see a camera shop are there Russian "copies" of the Nikon RF cameras and/or lenses !?? I know there are all sorts of Leica copies but what is the story on Nikon ?? It would be interesting to understand more about this!
/jon
Flying to Moscow for a business meeting on Thursday. Not that I think there will be time but if I happened to see a camera shop are there Russian "copies" of the Nikon RF cameras and/or lenses !?? I know there are all sorts of Leica copies but what is the story on Nikon ?? It would be interesting to understand more about this!
/jon
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Unless they're now rebadging Kiev into Nikon
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michaelging
Established
I never heard of Russian Nikons, but if you want a camera that will take your nikkor RF lenses , the Kiev's will.
VinceC
Veteran
The Kiev rangefinder cameras were made by the Soviet Ukraine using Zeiss Contax equipment and expertise to continue manufacturing the pre-war Contax II and Contax III, almost unchanged for decades. The Soviet copies of Leicas were actual copies. The Kievs were more of a factory relocation.
After World War II, Nikon used the Zeiss Contax II as a starting point for its camera design, but made some substantial improvements/simplifications. The lens mounts are similar but, as noted above, not quite interchangeable.
After World War II, Nikon used the Zeiss Contax II as a starting point for its camera design, but made some substantial improvements/simplifications. The lens mounts are similar but, as noted above, not quite interchangeable.
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darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
Wasn't it named after "Nikki" Krutschev ? 
VinceC
Veteran
You could use this as an opportunity to pick up a nice 35/2.8 Jupiter lens.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I understand that there was a Kiev made for the Russian army. This was a handbuilt "blue printed" (everything fitted to as close tolerances as possible) version. I do not know very much about the russian/ukranian camera industry per se, but some of the Kiev lenses work fine on the Nikon's. The 28f6 in Kiev/Contax/Nikon compatible mount would be a good fit for your S2.
Brian, can you do a quick listing of what is available for Nikon/Contax mounts?
Brian, can you do a quick listing of what is available for Nikon/Contax mounts?
lubitel
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VinceC
Veteran
I believe there is a later Kiev model which copies the Nikon SLR F-mount, placiing it onto a very simple SLR camera. Not a rangefinder, but kind of interesting.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
It should be the Kiev-10, Kiev-15, Kiev-17 and Kiev-19 / 19M, if I'm not mistaken.
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varjag
Guest
Vince, there are Kiev-19/20 series which are just that. The lens mount was designated as 'N', makes one wonder what it stands for 
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
I have one of those thingsvarjag said:Vince, there are Kiev-19/20 series which are just that. The lens mount was designated as 'N', makes one wonder what it stands for![]()
Will you people stop messing with that poor S2?
Kiu
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JonR
Well-known
Back from Russia
Back from Russia
Well
Back from Russia and thanks for all comments - I guess I learnt that being interested in Nikon stuff the things to look out for among Russian cameras are:
- Kiev 19/20-series cameras
- Kiev mount lenses (shorter) like 28 or 25
I had no time to look for cameras and to be honest I do not think Moscow would be a good place to look since it is like any other expensive big cities with focus on the latest and greatest. Nikon D80 much more expensive than in Europe.
I did take a few photos though when walking on the Red Sq. in the eavning (but with a digital Nikon P4 I must admit!)
/jon
Back from Russia
Well
Back from Russia and thanks for all comments - I guess I learnt that being interested in Nikon stuff the things to look out for among Russian cameras are:
- Kiev 19/20-series cameras
- Kiev mount lenses (shorter) like 28 or 25
I had no time to look for cameras and to be honest I do not think Moscow would be a good place to look since it is like any other expensive big cities with focus on the latest and greatest. Nikon D80 much more expensive than in Europe.
I did take a few photos though when walking on the Red Sq. in the eavning (but with a digital Nikon P4 I must admit!)
/jon


PetarDima
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Ohhhhhhhh ... Moscow :angel:
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