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Topic author: zcetrt

Posted on: 20190927132043

Hi to all.

I have a strange Kiev 5 in red snake skin. Probably aftermarket modification in early years for unknown reason (even lens cap has the same leather cover and the lens case has a strip of same kind). Leatherette isn't very well applied. The camera was already discussed here: http://ussrphoto.com/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2742&SearchTerms=kiev,5.

However, the serial number of my Kiev is from year 1971, the lens is Helios 94, yet camera has a parallax correction - frame lines in the viewfinder move when focusing the lens.

On the sovietcams website it's not clear to me when the parallax correction functionality was removed. I have another Kiev 5 from 1970 that doesn't have it. Do you maybe know how special Kiev 5 with parallax correction is?

THanks!

http://shrani.si/f/1M/aU/bmxYUuS/kiev51.jpg

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Reply author: seany65

Replied on: 20191010135203

I can't say the snake skin adds to the aestghetics of the camera, lol.

I never knew that any Russian rangefinder had parallax correction.

Reply author: zcetrt

Replied on: 20191010135628

Snake skin is terrible. I'l reskin the camera...

Another Soviet camera with parallax correction is Leningrad rangefinder.

Reply author: schyter

Replied on: 20191010143734

on my Kiev 5 (sn/7200838)it's with parallax correction.
Another soviet camera with parallax correction it's Sokol Automat (Sokol 2)

http://www.ussrphoto.com/resize/resize_image.aspx?ImgWd=800&IptFl=/UserContent2/10102019_5.jpg


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/10102019_5.jpg



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Reply author: rkaipov

Replied on: 20191014074747

mine from 1971 does not have a parallax correction, at least I don't see that the frame in the viewfinder moves. Or can it be somehow broken?


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Reply author: schyter

Replied on: 20191014134230

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by rkaipov</i>
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I fear it is so;[:(] I'm not an expert, but I've always read that one of the features was parallax correction ...



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Reply author: SteveA

Replied on: 20191017034958

I believe only the prototypes had parallax correction,

Steve

Reply author: zcetrt

Replied on: 20191017115509

If only prototypes had parallax correction then my camera is built from many different parts: Kiev engraving is of a later type, speed selector is of a later type, flash sync is on the right side... Besides leatherette it doesn't seem to me that my camera would be different than PA1055. However, parallax correction puzzles me...

Reply author: 10111

Replied on: 20200330063629

All Kiev-5 cameras have parallax correction in viewfinder. If it doesn't work it is broken. Some early cameras had additional correction for external viewfinders (by moving an accessory shoe).