FK, FKD, FKP
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Topic author: Vlad
Posted on: 20080830155225
Could someone explain a difference for me between FK, FKD and FKP. Any particular features that distinguish them from one another?
Thanks,
Vlad.
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Reply author: sovietcam
Replied on: 20080830170359
jlp
early version are fk cameras ( 13x18, 18x24 )
later version are fkd cameras ( 13x18, 18x24 )
fkp are 30x40
did you forget fkr?[:)]
[url]www.photohistory.ru/1207248174899423.html[/url] have an other solution!
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20080830172319
Thanks Mike! Abramov mentions FKP as 18x24 but stationary. I do understand what that means... I need to find my princelle and see what he has to say.. there seems to be no clear differentiation between these or maybe it just seems that way to me.. the whole production of these wooden cameras seems very disorganized to me..
Vlad
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20080830172938
Reply author: dmzi
Replied on: 20080831014214
Kind day, Vlad!
" The Camera ÔÊ 13õ18 was let out in 1930 by workshops " ÊÓÁÓ× " and "Ëåíèíãðàäñêèé ôîòîòåõíèêóì".
In 1931 - "ÃÎÌÇ".
ÔÊ 18õ24 was let out "ÃÎÌÇ" since 1950. Some experts count, that with 1931, together with ÔÊ 13õ18.
During Wold War II, ÔÊ 13õ18 was let out in evacuation in Éîøêàð-Îëà.
In 1969 manufacture have transferred to the "Õàðüêîâñêàÿ ôîòîôàáðèêà", which since 1973 began to refer to as a factory "Oðãòåõíèêà".
Since 1975 the cameras were marked in Õàðüêîâ as ÔÊÄ 13õ18 and ÔÊÄ 18õ24. ÔÊÄ 18õ24 with the stationary device, which you saw on a "Molotok", refers to as ÔÊÏ 18õ24.
ÔÊÏ 18õ24 = ÔÊÄ 18õ24 + stationary device
Since 1987 these cameras to make have stopped. "
Þ.Ðûøêîâ " A Brief history of the Soviet camera ".
All the best, dmzi
Reply author: sovietcam
Replied on: 20080831051917
Vlad, correctly
fkp is a great camera, and the biggest in my collection.
1m long and about 30 kg in weight
dmzi
you can make a new entry. I can not read Cyrillic part. Thank you
Regards Mike
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20080831103028
Dmzi,
Thanks very much for your explanation now it makes more sense to me because I thought FK series were built in parallel on some factories and the production was scattered, but based on this timeline I see that it was just moved from one place to another, although I can report contradicting information - I just bought a Kharkov Fotofabrika FKD from 1964, so it was earlier than 1969 when it was made there....
Mike,
Switch your character encoding to Cyrillic Windows-1251 and the characters come through.
Regarding the FKP camera Wow!! is that the 30x40 camera you're talking about? I would love to see images of that unit!
Thanks both!
Vlad
Reply author: dmzi
Replied on: 20080831105521
Vlad!
It is very interesting. And is it possible to see a photo of year and name of the camera? Too many authors specify 1969.
Thank s, dmzi
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20080831131536
Dmzi,
Here are images, unfortunately the tag is not very clear photo but I can post a better one once I receive it. The seller is a good friend of mine and he said it's 1964
http://tinyurl.com/5p55wmCheers,
Vlad.
Reply author: sovietcam
Replied on: 20080831142935
Thanks Vlad
I can read it now.
to my camera, I speak from the stationary 18x24cm (molotok).
Unfortunately, I only bought the camera.[:(]
I will assemble the camera and make a photo.
Regards
Reply author: sovietcam
Replied on: 20080924155552
vlad
i have make an entry for FKP!
you can see a compare with FK 13x18
regards
mike
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20080924162814
Thanks Mike!! What a monster! [:0] [:D] I just coincidentally also received my 18x24 FKD (Fotofabrika Kharkov), just wanted to confirm, it is in fact 1964! So I guess we need to rework the timeline here presented by Dmzi.
Regards,
Vlad
Reply author: sovietcam
Replied on: 20080924164635
yes vlad, it`s a monster
all timeline ( jlp, abramov, dmzi ) are not correct, but they are a beginning for right timeline.
regards
mike
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20080924204958
Yes they certainly provide the baseline. So a logical conclusion may be that both Leningrad and Kharkov produced these cameras in parallel between 1964 and 1969 until finally it was completely transferred to Kharkov.
Vlad
Reply author: sovietcam
Replied on: 20090131175710
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20090131181750
Mike, isn't it your camera? Or am I mistaken? I think someone in our group just recently bought this camera on eBay... I think Bill and I even talked about it at some point... rings some kind of bell but I can't be sure..