Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Let me add to the answers about the Contax and Kiev a suggestion that people seek out a nice Kiev 5. This has many of the virtues of the earlier Contaxes and Kievs (except for the neat focus wheel on the body) and adds to them a wonderfully contrasty rangefinder with parallax-compensated bright line finder, with bright lines for 50mm and 85mm. Using the entire finder gives you a good, but non-parallax compensated 35mm and the rangefinder patch is an adequate 135mm. The camera is nicely finished and has a built-in meter and side-mounted rewind crank. While the film advance is not exactly M Leica smooth, it works well with both lever and knob wind - this is the only camera that I can think of with this feature. The downside is that the camera is somewhat bulkier than the earlier Kiev/Contaxes, and not as well balanced in the hand with the 50mm lens mounted. However, it is better balanced with the 85mm f2 mounted. And I can say from experience that it is a joy to use. The Kiev 5 indicates the direction that Zeiss might have gone in to produce a camera more competitive with the M Leica. Definitely one of the great examples of an underrated camera.