The first Zeiss Ikon SLR camera, that entered the market in 1959. With a 35mm f/4 Zeiss Distagon lens. All shutter speeds are working, faster speeds from 1/125s to 1/1000s underexpose around 1/3 stops. Aperture adjusts pleasantly. Distagon has what appears to be some haze or signs of element separation inside, but the lens is still absolutely usable and otherwise optics are tidy and scratch-free.
"Bullseye" light meter is still working and readings are appropriate. But as selenium cell life expectancy cannot be determined, light meter functionality is not guaranteed.
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