Zeiss Ikon Contina IIa was produced in Stuttgart, Germany on 1956.
Kiev 4 camera is produced by a joint venture of Al Chainal factory in the former Soviet Union. The camera is modeled after the famous German Kangtaishi II and II camera prototypes.
Kiev 4 is a 135 small-format camera with rangefinder, which can be used for amateur creation, news photography and technical photography (with detachable back cover).
There are two models of Kiev camera, one is Kiev -4m with built-in photoelectric exposure meter, and the other is Kiev-4AM without exposure meter.
The camera is equipped with "Grios-103"1.8/53 or "Youbicer-8m" 2/53 lens. The lens image is clear and sharp.
The frame size of the negative is 24× 36 mm.
Fu Lunda D visual focusing, adjustable distance 1 meter to infinity.
The built-in exposure meter provides exposure index, the aperture ranges from 2.8 to 22 minutes and 7 steps, and the speed is b, 30, 60, 125.
Sherink, which owns Fu Lunda Co., Ltd., began to operate in the post-war period when the country split, and was transferred to Karen Zeiss on 1956. Later, Fallon became a subsidiary of Zeiss Group, and strengthened the synchronous development with Zeiss Easy Control, a camera manufacturer in the group. 1965, "Zeiss Forunda" Sales Co., Ltd. was established, and the two companies used the same trademark to sell cameras. This move aims to survive the increasingly severe German camera industry brought about by the rise of Japanese cameras, further promoting the merger of the two companies. 1969, Fu Lunda and Zeiss merged.
In the second year of the merger, Zeiss Eko announced his retirement from the camera industry. Therefore, all trademarks and production equipment in Fu Lunda were transferred to Frank & Haidekker (Roland) Company. From 1974, a new Fu Lunda brand camera was introduced. The products produced in this period include VSL series single lens reflex cameras and VF 10 1 VF 135 cameras. 198 1 year, Roland also went bankrupt. Fu Lunda is once again on the road to revival. At this time, the management of Fu Lunda was handed over to the German circulation entrepreneur Bruce Ford. After that, Bruce Ford sold a variety of products with Fu Lunda trademarks, and today. After the storm, the birth of Bersars camera injected new vitality into Fu Lunda.