WeepingWillow
Newbie
I just got a smena 2 camera, I am having trouble finding information on this camera and my search brought me here.
I believe this is a rangefinder, now I just need to know how to set the top dial, and most important, where do I get a take up reel (and load the film)?
Any info you have is greatly appreciated.
This is my first rangefinder, but second russian camera, I also have a Kiev 60.
I believe this is a rangefinder, now I just need to know how to set the top dial, and most important, where do I get a take up reel (and load the film)?
Any info you have is greatly appreciated.
This is my first rangefinder, but second russian camera, I also have a Kiev 60.
Here's a short commentary on the Fedka site:
http://www.fedka.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=46
That there's no rewind, and it requires two cassettes... challenging!
http://www.fedka.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=46
That there's no rewind, and it requires two cassettes... challenging!
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Hi,
I have a Smena 3, which is very similar to yours.
Original take-up spools are as rare as hen's teeth, but you could try Alexphoto on the bay, he sometimes has them. When I was looking, and before I found Alex, the best price I was offered was $30 (really).
An alternative is to simply use the centre spool of an exposed Ilford film and attach the leader with a short piece of masking tape. If I remember right, you will have to use a changing bag to unload anyway (no rewind crank), so this is a small inconvenience. Why Ilford? Well, I have tried a lot of others and found those to be the best fit.
Hope that helps!
I have a Smena 3, which is very similar to yours.
Original take-up spools are as rare as hen's teeth, but you could try Alexphoto on the bay, he sometimes has them. When I was looking, and before I found Alex, the best price I was offered was $30 (really).
An alternative is to simply use the centre spool of an exposed Ilford film and attach the leader with a short piece of masking tape. If I remember right, you will have to use a changing bag to unload anyway (no rewind crank), so this is a small inconvenience. Why Ilford? Well, I have tried a lot of others and found those to be the best fit.
Hope that helps!
WeepingWillow
Newbie
Thanks for your help, I think I will put this one on the shelf and keep looking for a rangefinder that is easier to load. 
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