David Hughes
David Hughes
Nice to see another Kodak VPK admirer...
Regards, David
Regards, David
webOSUser
Well-known
My Trio of FSU Cameras
My Trio of FSU Cameras
1) A Zorki-Zorki with I22 that I bought from David Newton. Sweet camera.
Zorki 1 Front-101 by Steven Wagner, on Flickr
2) A FED-2 with an I26m. My first step down the FSU slope. I have enjoyed using the camera. I got a FED 50mm f/3.5 to try.
FED2 with a I26m 50mm f2.8 and a FED 50mm f3.5 by Steven Wagner, on Flickr
3) Kiev88 w/Vega 12b 90mm f/2.8. It is a big noisy beast, unlike the Zorki-Zorki. It has been interesting using it. And now the diaphragm on the Vega 12b is gummed up so I'll need to disassemble and clean. Ugh.
Kiev88 with Vega12b 90mm f2.8 by Steven Wagner, on Flickr
Steve W
My Trio of FSU Cameras
1) A Zorki-Zorki with I22 that I bought from David Newton. Sweet camera.

2) A FED-2 with an I26m. My first step down the FSU slope. I have enjoyed using the camera. I got a FED 50mm f/3.5 to try.

3) Kiev88 w/Vega 12b 90mm f/2.8. It is a big noisy beast, unlike the Zorki-Zorki. It has been interesting using it. And now the diaphragm on the Vega 12b is gummed up so I'll need to disassemble and clean. Ugh.

Steve W
carbo73
Well-known
A 1978 made KMZ Zenit EM "Moscow 1980", found in a flea market in Catalonia.

ushakov
Newbie
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Great looking 3M. Sort of rare, correct?
How is it to shoot?
How is it to shoot?
ushakov
Newbie
skopar steve
Well-known
I just received a Zorki 3M from Oleg at OK vintage cameras. CLA, new curtains ready to shoot. Very nice viewfinder on this camera.
DSCF8896 by Steve Belden, on Flickr

skopar steve
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Brambling
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Brambling
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kamil_k
Member
My Kiev 4a after being CLA by Nagov Photo Service.

Brambling
Well-known
carbo73
Well-known
My favourite FSU
My favourite FSU
Without doubt, my fav FSU camera, and one of my all time favourites for it's combination of size, easy use and very affordable price, the FED-2. It's a perfect combination of the Leica II & Contax II. And it's even beautiful in it's way.
My favourite FSU
Without doubt, my fav FSU camera, and one of my all time favourites for it's combination of size, easy use and very affordable price, the FED-2. It's a perfect combination of the Leica II & Contax II. And it's even beautiful in it's way.

Artingei
Established

FED 2 (later version)
Jupiter-12 (1975)
DIY 35mm finder (from plastic yashica p&s)
Peak Design Anchors
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
My Zenit 122. A proletarian plastic Pentax K-mount clone. Built like a Tupolev tank, and it is (strangely) by far the most reliable of all my FSU cameras. It's so ugly and clunky, I adore it for its sheer quirkiness.

NorpA
Established
FED 2 (later version)
Jupiter-12 (1975)
DIY 35mm finder (from plastic yashica p&s)
Peak Design Anchors
Love this, I saw already a similar concept with a label saying "S M I L E". Cool compact viewfinder. I will definitely take inspiration from you.
carbo73
Well-known
I bought this Zorki-4 mostly for it's conmemorative inscription for the 50th aniversary of the 1917 revolution. It works, but rangefinder is out of place and the shutter release lacks a screw, so it falls if upturned...


Hannes
Established
These 2 have been on my list for long, now I got them in good condition with working light meters.
Kiev-5 and Kiev-15

The Kiev-5 is based on the Kiev-4 and derived it's body and the shutter. The top is new with improved bright range finder and light frame for 50mm. The last version also had a frame for 80mm.
The lens mount was modified too. It lost the inner bayonett. Therefore a new 50mm lens with outer bayonett has to be developed. Jupiter-8 NB.
Kiev-15 is improved version of the Kiev-10, the selenium light meter is gone and replaced with TTL meter. it uses the same fan blade shutter as th eKiev 10. Both models have auto exposure with shutter priority. There is no aperture ring on the lens, it is on the body instead.
Kiev-10 und Kiev-15

Die Kiev-5 sourrounded by other models of the family and a few lenses.

Hannes
Kiev-5 and Kiev-15

The Kiev-5 is based on the Kiev-4 and derived it's body and the shutter. The top is new with improved bright range finder and light frame for 50mm. The last version also had a frame for 80mm.
The lens mount was modified too. It lost the inner bayonett. Therefore a new 50mm lens with outer bayonett has to be developed. Jupiter-8 NB.
Kiev-15 is improved version of the Kiev-10, the selenium light meter is gone and replaced with TTL meter. it uses the same fan blade shutter as th eKiev 10. Both models have auto exposure with shutter priority. There is no aperture ring on the lens, it is on the body instead.
Kiev-10 und Kiev-15

Die Kiev-5 sourrounded by other models of the family and a few lenses.

Hannes
pippy
Established
Nice family portrait, Hannes!...Die Kiev-5 sourrounded by other models of the family and a few lenses.
Hannes
Out of curiosity how do you find the Kiev-5 to handle? Is it much the same as - or slightly more awkward than - your K-4M? I ask because the shutter-release button seems to be quite high.
Pip.
Sega
Established
Hopefully this displays ok.
Here's one of my Soviets, my original '67 Zorki 4 that started the obsession, strap is a Cultered Kiwi one as my old belt made one got tatty but the Lens cap is still the same one I made out of leather recycled from some old boots when I revived the camera, its been stitched and waxed more recently though.
Zorki by Mark Baillie, on Flickr
Here's one of my Soviets, my original '67 Zorki 4 that started the obsession, strap is a Cultered Kiwi one as my old belt made one got tatty but the Lens cap is still the same one I made out of leather recycled from some old boots when I revived the camera, its been stitched and waxed more recently though.

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