This German made 35mm rangefinder camera was originally my grandfather’s, and dates from between 1960 and 1963.
It’s still fully working apart from the rangefinder patch has faded. But I can use an external rangefinder placed on the accessory shoe or simply zone focus.
Surprisingly the coupled selenium light meter still works, but is around 2/3 of a stop out. But the ISO dial can be adjusted to compensate.
The lens which appears to be multi coated is a 50mm f2.8 Color-Skopar which is a Tessar type design with 4 elements in 3 groups.
Unusually the leaf shutter is behind the lens rather than between the front and rear optics.
And finally, the camera will not work without a film loaded, which makes checking the lens and shutter speeds tricky.
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