Hi,
I don't know if it's a question of luck, but I think I've been pretty lucky with the FSU cameras I've bought, all of them trough the internet (they are priced 2 or 3 times more here in Spain, and believe me, they are not improved models, cleaned at most).
My first FSU camera was a
Lubitel 166 Universal I bought after doing a pretty fast Google search
here. A couple of years back, the web was not so "professional" and prices were lower. It was $45, shipment included. A bit expensive for what it is, but well inverted money, since I've enjoyed this camera a lot, and some of her pictures are between my favourites. Also, the camera came in excellent condition, all it needed was a superficial cleaning.
After that, I didn't follow the FSU camera market anymore until the ZorkiFed bug bite me.
I acquired my FED-2 from a seller mentioned
in this great site, and it resulted to be a success too ! the camera only needed a cleaning again, and after that it worked and looked perfectly. It even came with a simple but operational Leningrad-2 meter as a gift ! It was $30 this time, and about $10 more for shipment.
Later, after a bit more research, I focused my attention on the Zorki 3M, that from what I read, is one of the most fine and well-made FSU Leica copies... This time I did a complete blind eBay search. I found one that looked pretty well, the seller had good ratings (although I think you can't really trust them that much...). Well, to sum up, it resulted to be another success. After the cleaning, it works and looks excellent ! I ran some Velvia 50 trough it during my last holidays in
Mochales (Guadalajara), and results with the Jupiter-8 were as good as that ones with my Minolta 50 mm f1.7.
And finally, my last acquisition has been a Jupiter-12 35 mm wide angle lens I bought again trough eBay. This time, I got it from the same seller of the FED-2, altough it wasn't from the web store, but from the auction site instead. It was described as mint, and that's exactly what I got, a mint (it looks unused) lens.
So... to sum up. I recommend you to look for minty items, and if possible, with a return warranty (some sellers offer it with all their items). Also, try not to risk too much money. I usually say that if you really need the money, then don't risk it there, and try to fix a limit, mine is around 50 EUR. This way, if you get a lemon, you won't loose too much...
This is my experience in this matter. As I said, I think I've been pretty lucky, but remember that you are always exposed to receive a lemon, and that's not the end of the world, you can always repair it, or at worst, weight some papers with it
But if you get a decent one, the results and the fun they provide surpass by far the amount of money you pay for them.
I hope this helps you !
By the way, only mention that I'm not connected in any way with any of the sellers I post here, and I'm sure that there are a lot more sellers out there, and that a google search will help you more than I did
