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Stephen23
09-13-2006, 15:36
Dumb question department...
I have just bought a Kiev 4 (after the Zorki 1, Zorki 2S and Fed2) which will hopefully cure this current bout of GAS.
Problem is I cannot work out how to take the lens off the camera! See I told you it was a dumb question.
Can any kind souls put me out of my embarrassment?
Stephen
Lock the lens at infinity. Looking down from the top you will see a small metal tab. Push the tab down and turn the lens counter clock wise to remove.
(EDIT--opps) clock wise. sorry.
Dumb question department...
I have just bought a Kiev 4 (after the Zorki 1, Zorki 2S and Fed2) which will hopefully cure this current bout of GAS.
Problem is I cannot work out how to take the lens off the camera! See I told you it was a dumb question.
Can any kind souls put me out of my embarrassment?
Stephen
If it's the 50mm lens mounted turn the focus to infinity. It will lock into place.
Just off the 12:00 position you will see a lever just behind the lens body. Press in and rotate the lens clockwise and lift off.
Stephen23
09-13-2006, 16:26
Thanks guys for saving my blushes...
Stephen23
09-13-2006, 16:45
Pleased to say lens now separated from camera. My reason for doing this is because the lens (1.8/53) does not seem to be a tight fit in the body and you can "wobble" it when it's mounted. Is this normal in a camera of this age, and/or is there a solution to the problem.
Stephen
Glad to hear you figured it out. This link should help you out with your "wobble" issue. In fact, you should bookmark this page. It's save me several times over.
http://www3.telus.net/public/rpnchbck/loose%20inner%20lens%20mount.html
Pleased to say lens now separated from camera. My reason for doing this is because the lens (1.8/53) does not seem to be a tight fit in the body and you can "wobble" it when it's mounted. Is this normal in a camera of this age, and/or is there a solution to the problem.
Stephen
This seems to be a fairly common issue mainly with the Helios lens but also affects the Jupiter lens. :eek:
I would bookmark the kiev survival site w3rk5 noted. Be sure to go to the home page and check out the other ideas and fixes to. :D
Buy a set of watchmakers screwdrivers as well...
Noel
Stephen23
09-14-2006, 02:51
Thanks guys for the help.
Stephen
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