Thought I would share my experience having a rather battered 1938 Contax III (bought on eBay) overhauled in the former Soviet Union. Oleg Khalyavin who is based several hundred kms east of Moscow performed miracles on this camera. He replaced the dud selenium cell in the light meter with a Kiev 4 cell and recalibrated it. He dismantled the shutter completely, replaced the ribbons (using the correct material - again, courtesy of Kiev)and cleaned, lubricated and retimed the shutter. He removed the leather camera body coverings and treated the worst case of Zeiss bumps I have ever seen, refitting the original leather again. He cleaned lubricated and adjusted the collapsible f2 sonnar lens and ironed out the ding in the filter rim that was preventing the use of a filter/lens hood.
And the cost ? $ 80 US dollars, plus $20 postage! That is less than £ 50 in total. Just incredible. I now have a nice usable but not over-restored looking Contax that would not have been worth repairing here in the UK. Oleg trades under the name OK cameras if anyone wants to find him on the web.
Incidentally, nice though the Contax is, my trusty 1964 Kiev 4 owned since I was a boy is far smoother in operation and has a beautifully quiet shutter. These cameras are massively under-rated in my view (especially those made up to the mid 1960s).
As for the Russian lenses, they are superb. I recently tested a Jupiter 11 135 mm f 4 lens against its inspiration, the Carl Zeiss Sonnar. Identical long and close shots at all apertures and speeds were taken - there was absolutely no difference in performance between the two.


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