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Someone has set up a lubitel board (not me, I'm not that brave). Might be nice for fellow sufferers ... sorry ENTHUSIASTS to support it
It's at Dead Link Removed :wink:
 

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Interesting enough, as an example of what Lubitel can do, in their gallery I can see only a picture of some picturesque grave with rose... :wink:
 

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digiconvert said:
Someone has set up a lubitel board (not me, I'm not that brave). Might be nice for fellow sufferers ... sorry ENTHUSIASTS to support it
It's at Dead Link Removed :wink:
Misery loves its company I guess. I sold my Lubitel 166 a while ago. It was close to impossible to focus. I'd rather have fun with my Diana and Holgas than with something like the Lubitel.
 

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Unite indeed - ask not what your Lubitel can do for you, but what you can do for your... Uhm, ok - perhaps too lofty. How about:

The machinery of a Lubitel is oiled with the blood of photographers!

and Eric, you are just a burgoisee opressor! Not only did you abandon the cause, but you profited monetarily from your decision - you sir, are an enemy of progress, and all forward thinking peoples of the Lubitel Proletariat! To the barricades! :D

Jokes aside (and I do hope Eric sees the intended humour - its all it was, Eric!), I like my Lubitel (and I am aware of its many flaws) and I am glad for the address for fellow sufferers! Good stuff, digiconvert!

Peter.
 

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and Eric, you are just a burgoisee opressor! Not only did you abandon the cause, but you profited monetarily from your decision - you sir, are an enemy of progress, and all forward thinking peoples of the Lubitel Proletariat! To the barricades! :D


Peter.
I wished I profited but I think I lost. The Lubitel was okay, I just had a hard time focusing the darn thing. I wonder if those Ricohs and Autocords are ....hmmmmm
 

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I was kidding - it is a huge pain to focus. I found some tricks that help - but mainly taking photos at infinity:D

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Using a Lubitel

-Find a picturesque view at infinity
-close down the aperture as small as it will go
-point in vague direction of the intended shot
-As an option flick up the 'loupe :confused: and find the image in the user friendly ground glass roundel and move the focus ring, just to make you feel like a photographer.
-find the finely precisioned shutter cocking lever (you have to have done it to understand)
-ditto shutter release
-repeat process just in case

One focussed Lubitel image captured.

I just can't understand how the system failed to beat the running dogs of capitalism comrade,
 

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eric said:
I wished I profited but I think I lost. The Lubitel was okay, I just had a hard time focusing the darn thing. I wonder if those Ricohs and Autocords are ....hmmmmm

Get a Voigtlander Brilliant, it also works :smile:

digiconvert,
don't they mention to wind the film to the next frame? Those guys just ask for double exposures.

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I had a Lubitel 66 once, I bought it out of curiosity and thought it was an excellent camera for a beginner, I gave it to my nice who was about seventeen at the time, showed her how to use it, that was about sixteen years ago ,it started her on the road to what eventually lead to a degree in photography and film studys from The London College Of Printing.
 

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Bentley Boyd said:
I had a Lubitel 66 once, I bought it out of curiosity and thought it was an excellent camera for a beginner, I gave it to my nice who was about seventeen at the time, showed her how to use it, that was about sixteen years ago ,it started her on the road to what eventually lead to a degree in photography and film studys from The London College Of Printing.

After the Lubitel, it was all gravy for her!:D

Jokes aside, it was my first "real" camera, and yes, it can be a pain, but I often get the "really? that was taken with Lubitel?" reaction. I believe even in the APUG gallery. Plus, you will not make a nice photo by accident - you have to work for it - which I think is a great learning feature. Another thing to consider is the incredible rane of quality control that seems to plague a lot of the Soviet equipment. And to be honest, I think it actually went down hill after the wall fell. Perhaps I was a awe-struck child, but I do not recall my original Lubitel being as cantenkerous as my current one.

BTW - good call on the shutter-cocking lever! Its more of a little tiny joystick!:smile:

Peter.
 
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