hks3sgte
Established
All right. Got my film developed and I am glad to say that everything works well. Here are some samples. All shot on expired Kodak 400UC.



asquinet
Newbie
Hello,you're right... little details... Kiev 2, Kiev 2A... :bang:
strange that someone would remove the sync, more likely the rewind wheel was changed?
the camera is a Kiev II, one of rare Kiev II of 1956.
Usually the Kiev II (without flash sync contact) is between 1950 and 1955. The so-called "export marking" (the name Kiev both in latin and cyrillic) is present (rarely) since 1950.
The IIa with flash sync born in 1956 until 1959.
I never seen until now a Kiev II of 1956. Many compliments!
Best regards from Italy,
Claudio
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ruben
Guest
All right. Got my film developed and I am glad to say that everything works well. Here are some samples. All shot on expired Kodak 400UC.
"Everything works well?"
Hmmm, I would rather say it works fantastic ! Kindly note that you have got a superb lens, which is not always the case, and that the range finder alignment is superb - as shown specially on the dog's face - the hardest test for a camera / lens alignment as well as for the lens quality is at closest distance and widest aperture.
You have a great Kiev !
Cheers,
Ruben
hks3sgte
Established
I'm happy. I'll be shooting a lot more with this camera, and sell my Zorki 3-C. Poor thing doesn't get used much.
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