I not so love a fantasy, though any book a fantasy. Come to Moscow. And with me you will not have problems. As except the photographer to you anybody as it will better be protected from thieves will not tell. I cannot tell and I can not ask what I want. As it is not correct. I do not know what at you диллеры and where you actually live. As at you in price Shenhao, DEARDORFF, WISTA, Tachihara.? I am ready to pay their present cost or to make an exchange for technics which you will wish at us. If to you it is problematic, then Graflex. I was not in Peter but if you seriously there have gathered I will take vacation and I will partially keep your the company. Especially there too meetings are held. Anton
As consider, friends. Here this chamber as? http://cgi.ebay.com/4x5-Burke-James-...#ht_500wt_1156 And that I have got tired the Combo on a shoulder to drag.
DVDTechnik or Araxfoto, both in the Ukraine, are the only places left that have them. They are more expensive from those than in Moscow because they've supposedly gone through and upgraded by the local master technicians who are retired from Arsenal. In the case of Arax, I believe it--Gevorg Vartanyan took an 88CM I had bought from Mikhael Fourman and he made it run very nicely. I have four well-adjusted backs plus a 220 back, all in black with leather coverings. Very pretty. Almost a decent camera, but the shutter still bands a bit at 1/250 and faster.
My favorite 60 is a '94 model that I have used quite a bit, but my best one is probably the '01 black model, from Arsenal's last batch. These were both "upgraded" by Hartblei. The '94 shutter was about a stop slow, but I always used color negative film in it so it had the effect of derating the ISO, and that's generally a good thing with color negatives. I loved that camera with plain Fuji Reala.
Back in the 90's, KievUSA sold 88's for about $600 and 60's for $300, and these were supposedly upgraded. I rather doubt how much they upgraded them, but at least they made them work reasonably well (none of them was ever perfect). The $100 Kiev 60's in those days almost never worked properly--I have one of those, too.
If you were to post your desire to buy one on the Kiev Report, you might find someone willing to sell, but the number of people monitoring that forum has diminished quite a bit over the years. Many more read it than post in it, however. There are a couple of us here who are still as active as anyone over there.
Rick "who can adapt those P6 lenses to Canon EF and to Pentax 645" Denney
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