Not Logged in. Click to Login/Register

Search catalog:
 
Wiki Catalog Map

Still Cameras (836)
   KMZ - Moskva (10)
   KMZ - Zenit (84)
   KMZ - Zorki (39)
   KMZ - Other (33)
   GOMZ / LOMO - Komsomolets/Lubitel (15)
   GOMZ / LOMO - Smena (47)
   GOMZ / LOMO / VOOMP - Other (75)
   Medical and Special Cameras (16)
   FED 1 (19)
   FED 2 (12)
   FED 3 (10)
   FED 4 (6)
   FED 5 (5)
   FED Other (18)
   Kiev / Arsenal - Kiev Rangefinder (29)
   Kiev / Arsenal - Kiev SLR (28)
   Kiev / Arsenal - Other (17)
   MMZ / BelOMO - Smena/Vilia/Vesna (21)
   BelOMO - Elikon (9)
   BelOMO - Zenit (21)
   MMZ / BelOMO - Other (20)
   Efte - Arfo (9)
   KGB - Spy Cameras (48)
   Military and Official Use Cameras (36)
   Commemorative Cameras (43)
   Presentation and Engraved Cameras (10)
   Russian Leica Copies (5)
   Modified and Fantasy Cameras (61)
   Homemade Cameras (39)
   Non-Russian Communist Cameras (14)
   Imported - Retailed in Russia / USSR (pre-1929) (2)
   Made for Russian Market (5)
   Pre-1917 Russian Cameras (6)
   Non-Russian Lomography Cameras (3)
   Other Cameras (18)
   Unidentified / Contested Authenticity (3)
Movie Cameras (66)
Lenses & Optics (211)
Photo Equipment
& Accessories (259)
Movie Equipment and Accessories (16)
History, Documents
& Ephemera (152)
Member Articles & Blogs (59)
Still Cameras > Kiev / Arsenal - Kiev Rangefinder > Kiev 1947
<< Previous entry      Next entry >> Print this entry      View Related Forum Thread - 3 post(s)     Edit this entry    

Kiev 1947
1947-1947

Exerpt from Peter Hennig's article Kiev Rangefinders which can be found at: http://www3.telus.net/public/rpnchbck/zconrfKiev.htm
Parallel to Contax II and Contax III, the first Kiev models were named Kiev II and Kiev III (in later series they were designated as Kiev 2 and Kiev 3). These cameras are true replicas in all details of the Contax camera. It is obvious that the level of ambitions was very high at Zavod Arsenal in the early stage of the production. Both the choice of materials, and the mechanical construction, as well as the look of the camera, are practically identical to Contax. If you place a shutter- and film transport mechanism from an early Kiev beside one from the Contax - it will take a skilled specialist a close study in order to separate them to differentiate them. Therefore, parts from early Kiev and Contax cameras, are perfectly interchangeable in most cases.

Images courtesy of Alexey Nikitin
(Click to enlarge)


Created by levonsa on 9/22/2009 8:09:41 AM   |   Last Edited by Vlad on 9/22/2009 9:09:18 AM   Revision History  
Share
  • Request Entry Removal
  • Request Image Removal

  • Google
     

    Contact us

    Hits: 915244