As we know, early Kievs II and III come from Dresden parts and from machine tools made at Jena and sent to Kiev in 1947.
The early Kiev II are rare, but their number (some tens known in 1947 and 1948) allows to make some comparisons with the wartime Contaxes.
It is more difficult for early Kievs III which are even rarer: some cameras only known in 1947-1948, perhaps some tens in 1949.
I own a Contax M series (made in 1942 or 1943) and a 1949 Kiev III. And together we could try to do something which looks like what we have already done in the thread "Kiev II forerunners"...
No real difference concerning the general "look". The chrome is poor and rough on the Contax, exactly like on my Contax II O series. Wartime productions... The weight is the same: 745 g. without the lens. About the lenses, the Sonnar on the Contax is not original (certainly too late), and the ZK Zorki is a correct rigid one.
Soon detailed pictures of my two ones.
If you have Kiev III of the late forties...
Amitiés. Jacques.




