maddoc
... likes film again.
The Kiev 4AM got a comrade ...

Flood
Established
I just bought my first film rangefinder - A Fed-4 popped up in the local classifieds, just around the corner from my place. I walked down with €30 in my pocket and here she is:
Not the most beautiful camera there is, I give you that, but everything seems to work and I'm looking forward to shooting my first roll of 135mm film in 15 years.

Not the most beautiful camera there is, I give you that, but everything seems to work and I'm looking forward to shooting my first roll of 135mm film in 15 years.
Sid836
Well-known
Pegaz
Member
Sid836
Well-known
alei1180
Member


Zorki-4 + Jupiter-3 + Universal Viewfinder + PF-42
hamradio
Well-known
NormanV
Member
My Leningrad, Kiev 2 and Zorki C.
I just received the Leningrad today, I owned one 40 years ago and I was pleased to see that the viewfinder is as good as I remembered it.
The Helios lens on the Kiev is phenomenal and the Zorki would be truly pocketable if it wasn't so heavy.
I just received the Leningrad today, I owned one 40 years ago and I was pleased to see that the viewfinder is as good as I remembered it.
The Helios lens on the Kiev is phenomenal and the Zorki would be truly pocketable if it wasn't so heavy.
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locheeboy
locheeboy
Freshly CLA'd, roll of film in...
1973 Kiev 4A Type 2 body (with Type 3 self-timer)
1973 Jupiter-8M
1973 Kiev 4A Type 2 body (with Type 3 self-timer)
1973 Jupiter-8M
mcfingon
Western Australia
Kiev 4A (I think) in disguise. I call it the Contaxski. It is good fun to use.

Aapo
Member
Never owned Kiev or Contax but knowing history behind Kiev it isn't that big surprise that it's hard to identify fake for amateur like me. Combined with black paint looks sassy
Sonnar is at least real deal?
Sonnar is at least real deal?
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
Not likely. The "Sonnar" looks like a Jupiter 8-M lens. Still a very good lens though.
Cheers,
Dez
Cheers,
Dez
mcfingon
Western Australia
Definitely a fake Sonnar, Aapo. Dez is right. It is really a Jupiter-8M, as seen on my other un-disguised 1978 Kiev 4A, which just arrived today. It still behaves like a real Sonnar lens, with good contrast and bokeh. I think the lens coatings may have got better on the late 1970's lenses, as flare resistance is good too.

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
This arrived last Saturday, not an RF, but definitely an FSU.
Kiev 88, with film magazines, TTL meter and macro tube all in a nice case.

Kiev 88, with film magazines, TTL meter and macro tube all in a nice case.
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
What is the purpose of the strange accessory at the bottom right?
Cheers,
Dez
Cheers,
Dez
CliveC
Well-known
What is the purpose of the strange accessory at the bottom right?
Cheers,
Dez
Still life.
MiniMoke
Well-known
Nope, rangefinder! Aim, shoot, when it does not move any more, you got the range right!
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Or to put the Kiev out of it's misery.
I haven't run any film through it yet, but it creaks and grinds something fierce when I wind the shutter
I haven't run any film through it yet, but it creaks and grinds something fierce when I wind the shutter
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
I wish I had one in my kit, especially for some of the models and minders.
Regards, David
I wish I had one in my kit, especially for some of the models and minders.
Regards, David
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
but it creaks and grinds something fierce when I wind the shutter![]()
Then probably you have one that is OK! This is the normal sound for this type of camera; like grinding coffee ...hope yours smells ok ?
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