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jed Posted - Dec 12 2008 : 06:41:53 AM
Just see :

http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110320909003&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=001

The lens is a mix between a Jupiter 8 and an Industar 22 - go figure !
Nethertheless I bought the item mostly for the Kiev II body. "Kiev" name is executed using engraving on the front plate. I believe it's only around 1954-1955 that such camera where produced. Any comments ???

Best,
Jed
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jed Posted - Dec 22 2008 : 1:13:04 PM
Hello,

Here's what I've got with the lens :
(note the lens is hazy and there's numerous cleaning marks on both front and rear elements ; film is Polypan F, aperture is f4, shutter speed 1/25)



http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/Rtestjupindustar.JPG

The print is better, really. The lens is average.
Anyway, focusing is ok. Hats off to an unknown repairman

Best,
Jean
jed Posted - Dec 19 2008 : 1:27:30 PM
quote:
Originally posted by nathandayton

As far as the front plate goes It is held on by six screws.


You're wrong, it's seven screws
The hidden one is sometime hard to remove

Best,
Jed
jed Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 4:24:17 PM
Hello,

I've got the camera



Here's a close up picture of the front plate :



http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/Ré-exposition de PICT0729.JPG

Now see an early Kiev 4a front plate :



http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/PICT0008.JPG

Nathan is right, it's easy to remove the front plate but I believe that camera is genuine - ( forgot the lens and the flash synchro neither were an Arsenal manufacture ).

Please see the DVD technik database :
http://www.dvdtechcameras.com/collect/arsenal/arsenal.htm

He owns same model s/n 541866. Mine is 552219. It's only assumption but maybe Arsenal produced few cameras around 1954 or 1955 with that uncommon front plate.

The Jupiter-Industar lens is 'rigid'. To me the rear element is too far out from the film. I'll test it anyway

Best,

Jed

nathandayton Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 2:49:50 PM
Lens is probably collapsible and not straight. As far as the front plate goes It is held on by six screws. I will make any combination that you want to pay for!
Jacques M. Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 2:25:32 PM

Hi Jed,
What an interesting combination!
The lens doesn't seem to be straight on the picture, but it's probably a problem of parallax.
Very curious to see your results indeed.

Amitiés. Jacques.
jed Posted - Dec 12 2008 : 09:50:00 AM
Hello Vlad !

Despite obviously never produced at Arsenal or Kmz the lens is valuable to me. I'll test it with film and show results.
I've got the camera at a very reasonable price considering the recent price increase. I was planning to spend 60 usd
That front plate is very uncommon.

Best,
Jed
Vlad Posted - Dec 12 2008 : 08:51:32 AM
Congrats Jed! It's a nice homemade piece! Glad to see you get it! Sorry for driving your price up! Now I know who I was bidding against LOL.

Vlad

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