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Kiev-4 camera on-line instruction manual. Copies of these Kiev pages in a larger typeface are available at my other website: www.keithberry.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. . In the middle of the field of vision of the rangefinder/view finder you will see a brighter rectangular area where the subject viewed has a double image.
All these models are derivatives of the pre-WW2 Contax rangefinder bodies, and were made after the WW2 by Arsenal factory in Kiev, former USSR. They are all derivatives of the Zeiss Ikon Contax II.
Kiev 4. Manufactured from 1957, this is a decendant of the pre-war German Zeiss Ikon Contax III. The Kiev IV was made in the former soviet union, and this particular example is from the late seventies judging by the serial number. The lens is a Jupiter 8M 53mmm f/2. Kiev 4 rangefinder camera. Kiev 4 instruction manual on
Rangefinder and viewfinder are combined and have one ocular. Camera has shutter self-timer. Timer is set on 9-15 seconds delay. Camera rear panel is removable. "Kiev-4A" camera has a film ISO speed pointer. "Kiev-4A" camera has a compact high-sensitive photoelectric exposure meter which works at luminosity range
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The camera is fitted with single-window coupled rangefinder-viewfinder. The camera is provided with a self-timer. The self-timer running time, before the shutter snaps: from 9 to 15 sec for all speeds. The back of the camera is removable. The "Kiev-4A" is provided with a film reminder. The "Kiev-4" model has a small,
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Back to main camera manual page. INTRODUCTION. KIEV Cameras have been produced since 1947 by the ARSENAL plant. (located in Kiev, Ukraine). They are exact copies of the prewar Ziess. "Contax" cameras. High reliability, ability to shoot in extremely low temperatures (they can work even in severe Russian
Most Zeiss Contax II/III enthusiasts are familiar with the Soviet Union's Contax copy, the Kiev. However, accurate Kiev information has not been widely available in the West. In most cases, Kiev cameras have been neglected as a Soviet plagiarism of low quality. Even interest in finding out what kind of camera the Kiev really
This is it, the one that started my buying binge, the collector's item that infected me with the Russian rangefinder bug and the Classic Camera bug. The Kiev 4 had been described in an ebay auction by a camera dealer — the irony was lost on me at the time — as a 'Poor Man's Leica' (aren't they all!) and I thought, hm, I'll
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