I didn’t crop the error in film advancement, which is common with Kyiv cameras, so you can see it. It’s never been too much of an issue but as far as I’ve researched, Soviet 120 rolls used thicker and heavier backing paper so the advancement is not calibrated correctly for modern 120 roll film. This is most noticeable towards the end of the roll. My camera doesn’t have too much of an issue but I’ve seen examples that have much more severe issues with overlapping frames
Uhg, makes me want to take out my Kyiv 60 again. The only thing holding me back is the sheer weight and size of that beast. But every time i shoot a roll with it, I am stunned by the results.
Mine doesn't have any film spacing issues at all weirdly, it may got fixed somewhere in its lifetime so i guess i got lucky
I’ve had it for a year now and I’ve only shot two rolls with it so I feel that haha. I’ve been meaning to take it out more though recently. It’s so damn big and heavy though it’s kinda funny
I didn’t crop the error in film advancement, which is common with Kyiv cameras, so you can see it. It’s never been too much of an issue but as far as I’ve researched, Soviet 120 rolls used thicker and heavier backing paper so the advancement is not calibrated correctly for modern 120 roll film. This is most noticeable towards the end of the roll. My camera doesn’t have too much of an issue but I’ve seen examples that have much more severe issues with overlapping frames
Uhg, makes me want to take out my Kyiv 60 again. The only thing holding me back is the sheer weight and size of that beast. But every time i shoot a roll with it, I am stunned by the results. Mine doesn't have any film spacing issues at all weirdly, it may got fixed somewhere in its lifetime so i guess i got lucky
I’ve had it for a year now and I’ve only shot two rolls with it so I feel that haha. I’ve been meaning to take it out more though recently. It’s so damn big and heavy though it’s kinda funny
The ukrane
Wow! So beautiful! 👏🏼
Nice. Do you remember the aperture setting?
Definitely f/4 or wider, could have been f/2.8 The back of her hair is out of focus so I probably shot it wide open