Ok, let's continue. First two pictures of the shutter. As on most old Kievs there is a scratched number on the shutter housing. Interesting that the digits always look the same, as if there was only one person who scratched in these numbers :-)

The shutter itself looks nearly identical to the one of the 1949 Kiev III. The glue of the leather on the bottom drum looks identical but has not the black stripe on it.

Now to the light meter. The wiring looks odd. Seems that there was a repairman working, you can see soldering on the wire. I think this is the reason that the needle of the meter is always at maximum and moves erratic when you move the camera. Could it be that there is a short circuit? Should I isolate the blank wire?

The selenium cell is from Zeiss with the typical date stamped on it. But no more "Electrocell" stamped on it. Btw, the wire is soldered to the cell and the cell is wrapped in cellophane. And there is a number on the meter housing itself. Is this an original Zeiss meter?



Ulrich
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