just about everything. FED4 in the original box, with the original leather case and owners manual...and the Russian Passport showing the camera number and the objectiv (lens) number and date of departure (1970). Own a verified, valid piece of history for much a price much less than you'd be able to get one from the FSU (if you could still find one this complete). The camera has seen lots of use and it has lots of use left in it. The shutter is still fine, the Industar N-61 lens is still fine and the light meter still is active (may not be accurate...you know the story). The lens is smooth and the aperture has the click stops (some of these didn't and having them is definitely a positive as anyone who uses these knows). There is some oil on the aperture blades, but this is common and in a rangefinder lens this condition isn't as critical as in an automatic aperture lens. Nice rangefinder patch (dot) and an eyepiece diopter, too. I even included a tiny scan of a picture taken about 15 years ago for you. $45 firm plus shipping. If you have any questions at all, please contact me at jon_goodman@yahoo.com
Jon
Jon
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