To all those who messaged me etc ...

dee

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I just wanted to say to all those who sent private messages - nzeeman - mnmleung - wolves - varjag - richard jekinson - rbiemer - Ruben - Brian Sweeney etc that I do appreciate your responses , but that I often get out of phase with it all and may seem rude and not reply properly . It's similar with the forum posts .

If this is so , it's not intentional and I do appreciate your interest .

As for cameras , I have settled / bought / having made [ !? ] all those I have been looking for - including a mint 1952 Kiev II - and my secret funds are exhausted [ kind of e-bay recycling 50s Dinky Toys into Kiev / Contax ]
These are all ongoing in Kiev , I anticipate my Contax II / III / IV* collection within a month .
[ Broken Contax III with 1958 Kiev 4 top ] ... with collapsible / rigid Sonnars and J3 glass in Sonnar mount courtesy of Brian Sweeney .

I can't say if it will all close in on me again - both in the general forums or otherwise - I have also had to pace myself in the Autistism Support Network ' cos it all gets on top of me .

It's like a lost bewildered ' child ' and it ain't gonna change - but I do appreciate just being here and talking about my comfort zone of Kievs and Contax [ or both together - literally LOL ]

Also following the experiences of others here .

Thanks to you all ...

dee
 
My commiserations.

Here's a Soviet Floozy with a 1950 Kneb, think of her when times get hard.

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I just think it is going to be really cool to have a lens made from German and Soviet parts on a Camera made from German and Soviet Parts!

And the lens is from 1959, the mount is from 1937. Should also reflect the cameras!
 
Thanks for loving those wonderful old Kiev/Contax cameras and being open about autism. Please tell us if there are things about autism we should know or do to help communicate and better understand each other. Post a photo of your favorite cameras if you get a chance. All the Best, Joe.
 
As my identity is fragmented and dee'slocated both by the Autistic Imp and girl/boy/child stuff , I love cameras of a similar situation - Leica-likes from unsuspecting Zorkis and Feds , and Kombined Kontaxes !
Thanks Joe - ASdee can be such an embarrasment and humiliation , 'cos I am kinda out of phase .

One major aspect which I notice in ASD , is that I see mostly shapes , profile ,patterns to work out same and not same .
This means that an Autistic child may not see several not same shape BUS as being the same kind of thing . One BUS may become familiar and therefore safe , but one of a not same size / weight / shape / colour etc may cause anxiety , because it is not ' THE BUS '

Most people have an IDEA of BUS based on FUNCTION / USEAGE , which overides the actual shape / form . This programme is missing / damaged .
I have learned to apply this CONCEPTUAL recognition , but the anxiety remains .

Contax / Kiev is more consistent than virtually any other object and ' not samenes ' is limited enough to be intruiguing rather than scary .

However eliminating details which me mind gets stuck on helps . There's a lot of other stuff , but this seems to be what I recognise in ASD people .
 
Daniel Tammet - a well-known 'high-functioning' person with autism has written a number of books that are both insightful and enlightening... his latest book, Embracing the Wide Sky is a wonderful read and recommended for those who would like to learn more about how at least one person with autism 'see's the world'...
 
Dee, that is a most interesting and informative explanation ... I truly appreciate it.

Unfortunately I am now even more intrigued about Contax/Kiev! There's a really nice one at a shop in Windsor. The shop owner is a very clever repairman to boot, and he has done a full refurb, including nice red clothes. It even sports a Helios, a lens I find I like the best of the Contax mount normals. I'm not sure if he is interested in selling, but ...
 
Dee, Do Not be embarrassed. Last year I had a long talk with the mother of a child with a severe handicap. She told me that in the eyes of the Almighty, we are ALL special needs children.

I mostly use Leica M but I share a crazy love for Zorkis, Kievs and a few other odd cameras. Joe
 
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