Donald Qualls
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I posted here recently about the new-to-me 1973 vintage Kiev 4M -- I just processed the first roll of film from the camera, and it looks like I got a good deal. Exposures look good, strongly suggesting the shutter is working correctly and the meter is accurate (when there's enough light to operate it). Haven't yet examined the negatives with a loupe for focus, but frame spacing looks (mostly) good -- one pair of frames touch, but don't seem to actually overlap, all the others have good spacing. I think the issue is with the film advance, the shutter cocks when there's still a few degrees of advance knob movement available. If I don't turn it the last little bit, it'll still fire, but it'll short the advance by a fraction of a sprocket hole.
Operated carefully, it'll still be a bargain for the $40 plus shipping I paid.
Operated carefully, it'll still be a bargain for the $40 plus shipping I paid.