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zcetrt |
Posted - Dec 04 2016 : 12:18:43 PM Hi to all.
I have Kiev III with B above the serial number. I read the old thread about this serials and no conclusions were given about what the "B" means. Did anybody since then solved this puzzle? Are these cameras still considered as rare? Any production numbers known?
I also wonder if the Jupiter lens is any special since it was produced by KMZ, but has Kiev mount.
I have another Kiev III in working condition with working meter and Jupiter 3 lens, however, from 1957 and with double name logo. This "B" Kiev is unfortunately not working and has a dead meter. I don't know which one to keep... I have a tendency to keep older and rarer cameras, but working Kiev III with working meter is also rare :)
Additional question: Does anyone have the lightmeter glass cover spare part on hand and what would be the price?
Thanks in advance for your comments!
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fedka |
Posted - Jan 02 2017 : 9:52:25 PM Vlad, Posting my numbers for Kiev IIIs that I've encountered in the past 20 years
557756 558841 560983 A522554 A523834 A524327 A531409 A531812 A535253 A545224 A548855 A549780 B541139
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Vlad |
Posted - Jan 02 2017 : 9:36:17 PM It would be great if people with the Kiev III can post their serial numbers and the letter if there is one so we can build more extensive database for analysis.
Thanks! Vlad |
fedka |
Posted - Dec 25 2016 : 5:08:44 PM Thank you Vlad. As always, quite interesting to see the arguments from various sides. There are follower and there are skeptics. I am not sure yet if I am sold on the light meter class, but a good theory.
I'll go and examine my "B' now
Yuri
quote: Originally posted by Vlad
Sorry I neglected this thread.. Yuri, here's the old thread on this:
http://ussrphoto.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1643
The links to Anatoliy's site don't seem to work but you'll get the idea.
Thanks, Vlad
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Vlad |
Posted - Dec 25 2016 : 10:42:05 AM Sorry I neglected this thread.. Yuri, here's the old thread on this:
http://ussrphoto.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1643
The links to Anatoliy's site don't seem to work but you'll get the idea.
Thanks, Vlad |
zcetrt |
Posted - Dec 05 2016 : 12:41:44 AM Hi. Thanks for the info! I saw there are different scales on the light meter window scales but I didn't know you managed to connect them with the "A" and "B". Or is there any other / additional difference?
Shutter is stuck. Ribbons are OK. I believe it can be repaired. |
fedka |
Posted - Dec 04 2016 : 5:37:48 PM quote: Originally posted by Vlad
Hi, yes A and Б are classes of selenium exposure meters
Vlad, do you know the difference in the meters? I have both A and B Kievs always wondered about this. |
jed |
Posted - Dec 04 2016 : 3:52:51 PM Hi, Your camera is a must-have for every Kiev collector. What's wrong with the shutter ? |
Vlad |
Posted - Dec 04 2016 : 3:00:57 PM Hi, yes A and Б are classes of selenium exposure meters |
AlexanderK |
Posted - Dec 04 2016 : 1:42:37 PM Hi, so far as I know, there are no special differences between KMZ Jupiter-8 for Zorki and Kiev, only the mount. Serial numbers: my Kiev-III has s/n Б 540956.
Regards, Alexander |