Kiev 35A
The Kiev 35A is a compact 35mm film camera produced in Ukraine during the late Soviet and early post-Soviet era. It is a small viewfinder body aimed at the everyday user rather than the professional market, and was sold as a budget option when new.
Sales data for the Kiev 35A is very thin: a single UK auction hammer result from June 2024 sells for £31, which sits at wholesale saleroom level rather than retail. With only one data point available in 2026, that figure is the best indication of what a Kiev 35A is worth today, though individual prices will swing with cosmetic condition and whether the camera is confirmed working.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
Prices updated: June 2024
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| Jun 2024 | £31 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: Cameras & Scientific Auction (Lot 202) Title: A Kiev 35A 35mm Ultra Compact Camera
Description:
grey, body F, advances but shutter only fires intermittently, otherwise untested. |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Kiev 35A worth in 2026?
Based on the limited UK auction evidence available, a Kiev 35A is worth around £31 at hammer, though a single sale is not enough to establish a firm market value.
How much does a Kiev 35A sell for at auction?
The most recent recorded UK auction sale was £31 in June 2024, which reflects the wholesale hammer price before any buyer's premium.
What affects the price of a Kiev 35A?
Cosmetic condition, working shutter and meter, clean optics, and the presence of the original case or packaging are the main factors that influence what one sells for.