This is a vintage Russian hand-held Leningrad 4 selenium exposure meter with its original lanyard, leather case. It's missing the light diffuser for ambient light metering, but a thin piece of translucent white plastic, such as a piece of a polystyrene cup, should work well. Since it's a selenium meter it's solar powered, and still works and seems to be reasonably accurate, although I would recommend taking some test shots to check accuracy. It has three sensitivity ranges and seems to work well even in low light.

There's a page about this meter here: http://www.jollinger.com/photo/meters/meters/leningrad7.html
Another review here: http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/leningrad7/
Instructions can be downloaded here: http://www.butkus.org/chinon/flashes_meters/leningrad_7/leningrad_7.htm

This was manufactured in the 1980s and has some minor scratches and scuffs.

This is a nice item for anyone who collects vintage photographic equipment, and could be very useful for Lomography. As usual I'm starting low and with no reserve.

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