So I've always wanted one of these. They're supposed to be the absolute high-end of the Soviet camera world, with clockwork drive a la the Robot, fixed framelines for common focal lengths, full range of shutter speeds...
I always imagined that with, say, a fast Canon 50mm lens, a Leitz or even a well-made example of the Jupiter, this would have the potential to be a professional shooting machine.
Of course, they're one of the most expensive Soviet cameras that I know of, and I've seen enough "as is" listings to know that this camera must have some reliability issues above and beyond the usual failure rate of aging Soviet cameras. Also, I understand that the frame spacing is wildly variably on these as the film is wound onto a big drum , with no sprockets involved. So does anyone have an opinion on whether this camera is worth the monetary risk? Do I stand a significant chance of getting one that works for a couple weeks and breaks, or do most tend to run fine?
I always imagined that with, say, a fast Canon 50mm lens, a Leitz or even a well-made example of the Jupiter, this would have the potential to be a professional shooting machine.
Of course, they're one of the most expensive Soviet cameras that I know of, and I've seen enough "as is" listings to know that this camera must have some reliability issues above and beyond the usual failure rate of aging Soviet cameras. Also, I understand that the frame spacing is wildly variably on these as the film is wound onto a big drum , with no sprockets involved. So does anyone have an opinion on whether this camera is worth the monetary risk? Do I stand a significant chance of getting one that works for a couple weeks and breaks, or do most tend to run fine?