Kiev (brand)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kiev ( Russian Киев ) is a brand of film-based cameras and lenses from the Ukrainian manufacturer Arsenal .

The production location is the eponymous Ukrainian capital Kiev . The production of the fully mechanical SLR medium format cameras Kiev 60 TTL and Kiev 88 CM as well as the lenses was discontinued in 2010. When new, they were among the most affordable models in this performance class.

Models

Kiev 60 with TTL prism viewfinder
Kiev 3 rangefinder camera

35mm cameras

Medium format cameras

The first models are based on the Pentacon Six , but no direct copies. Since the " P6 " bayonet lock of the Pentacon Six is ​​used, all lenses for the Pentacon Six can also be used on the corresponding Kiev cameras.

Due to the interesting technology of the medium format models Kiev 60 and Kiev 88 / CM, their low base price and the poor quality assurance from Arsenal, a lively "tuner" scene has formed around these cameras, whose small companies check the mechanics, rework and provide services and modifications to the Offer cameras (cloth closures, mirror lock-up , P6 bayonets , anti-reflective coatings, conversion to Hasselblad compatibility, painting, leather covering).

literature

  • Jean Loup Princelle: The Authentic Guide to Russian & Soviet Cameras. Hove Photo Books 2002. ISBN 1-874031-68-1
  • Rumanian Yrrah Kesardnov: Russian cameras 1930–1990, a reference work. Self-published in 1993 (presentation of 66 classic cameras)
  • Isaak S. Maizenberg: First complete guide to 110 Russian cameras. Chicago, USA
  • D. Bunimovitch: Russian cameras. Moscow 1950
  • Lothar A. Braas; M. Richard Wiese (ed.): The Kiev medium format handbook. Volume 1 - The cameras. Self-published by Wiese Photo Technology, Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-00-014755-1

Web links

Commons : Kiev cameras  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Herbert Blumtritt, The History of Dresden photo industry, page 111, Verlag der H. Lindemann's bookstore, 2001, ISBN 3-89506-212-X