Is anyone interested in this camera?
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:27 pm
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gstark wrote:No.
joey wrote:gstark wrote:No.
Hmm, why not? A nice rangefinder I would have thought.
gstark wrote:Why would you?
Have you ever handled a Russian camera? I'm sure that if you looked around your local second hand photography stores, or perhaps a local flea market, you'd pick up something that was a bit better than this.
joey wrote:What about Canon or Minolta made in 60s?
gstark wrote:
Yes, or Nikon or Voigtlander.
Find something that will have good glass, and good, reliable mechanicals.
These Russian variants will work very well.
As paperweights.
Nnnnsic wrote:Holga?
joey wrote:I have spoken to some people who have used rangefinders for a long time. All were saying, among rangefinders, the top of the range are Leica cameras.
All early Japanese and Soviet models were copies of Leica and Contax.
Contax was another popular German brand.
As for the Russian cameras, there’s nothing wrong with technology and design used in those cameras. but rather with the factories where the cameras were manufactured; they all lacked quality control.
Often, one will get a misaligned rangefinder, problems with sealing etc. Small defects.
Buying a Russian camera from an unknown source could be a bet.
You either get a good one or you get one with the defects.
It’s always better to buy these cameras from sellers who have good repuation.
Those who can check the cameras and fix the problems if there are any. I have been recommended US dealer specialising in selling soviet made cameras. http://www.fedka.com/catalog/
For $100 you can get yourself a nice Leica or Contax copy.
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