I hear a lot about soviet made cameras. Can someone post a couple of your favourite pictures captured by this camera please.
They look like pictures taken with any other camera!
I hear a lot about soviet made cameras. Can someone post a couple of your favourite pictures captured by this camera please.
I hear a lot about soviet made cameras. Can someone post a couple of your favourite pictures captured by this camera please.
Hi, I'd like to hear from owners of the Kiev 4A as I am thinking of buying one as a carry-around with a 28 or 35mm lens. I've read of the light leak, frame overlaps, and other problems, but there's always two sides to every story. I was wondering if anyone has had good experiences with one of these. There seem to be people out there who really love them in spite of their idiosyncracies.
Thanks!
Bill
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Overall, I have to say the exterior condition of all three cameras I received is excellent. Yes, they are old, but there are almost no scratches whatsoever on the metal parts, including the more-than-50 year old Fed 2. The coverings are in great shape and nothing's peeling off. (Contrast this with the brand new Widelux I bought some years ago, whose covering began to peel within a month. I ended up just ripping them all off and now have a bare-metal Widelux. Works great though.)
So, I'm going to look up how to unstick these lenses and hope to get to it this weekend.
A Leica it's not, but it's silly to compare these cameras to a Leica. Originally they may have been based on a Contax design, but the design got Soviet-ized over the decades, and they are what they are.
The body on this camera, the 2, seems fine, likewise with the shutter. I may have to send the lens back for a replacement, yes? Or am I just making a beginners mistake ? I'm not too concerned about it either way, I bought the camera to learn, so I'd appreciate any info or suggestions anyone can offer.
Isn't there something about not changing the shutter speed if the shutter hasn't been tensioned? I don't own one, but I guess it would be good if new owners were aware of this -- if in fact this is the case.
Rollei xf 35
Lowenburg
If you needed this then worse needs to follow...
This is a real camera and not that easy to use, it is not a phone.
Noel
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