steve-d
Newbie
Hi, I recently obtained a refurbished Gorki-4K from Ukraine. Supposedly overhauled. But....... the shutter speed dial is worn out and cannot make out the numbers. Unlike the Gorki-4, where the shutter numbers are stamped into the metal dial, the 4K dial numbers are imprinted and worn off. I guess 50+ years of age will do this.
There are some bodies for sale on ebay and I considered a swap if I can get a good dial. Is there a manual or parts diagram on how to disassemble the knob from the camera body?
Thanks much
steve
There are some bodies for sale on ebay and I considered a swap if I can get a good dial. Is there a manual or parts diagram on how to disassemble the knob from the camera body?
Thanks much
steve
steve-d
Newbie
There are parts bodies on ebay.
Actually, if anyone knows if the -4 speed dial (with stamped numbers) is the same as the -4K dial, it would be very helpful. I'd much prefer to use such -4 dial as it is 'permanent' and won't wear out.
Steve
Actually, if anyone knows if the -4 speed dial (with stamped numbers) is the same as the -4K dial, it would be very helpful. I'd much prefer to use such -4 dial as it is 'permanent' and won't wear out.
Steve
santino
FSU gear head
A swap is simple. There are 3(?) tiny screws that hold the dial, no need to disassemble anything. All you need is a good, tiny screwdriver.
The 4k and later 4 has 2 logarithmic shutter speeds (silk screened) and the earlier 4 has the old, but engraved, speeds. If I were you, I could live with eg 1/100 of a second instead of 1/125.
The 4k and later 4 has 2 logarithmic shutter speeds (silk screened) and the earlier 4 has the old, but engraved, speeds. If I were you, I could live with eg 1/100 of a second instead of 1/125.
Last edited:
steve-d
Newbie
Thanks very much. From my reading it seemed the two shutter speed dials (-4 and -4K) were interchangeable. Given that, I'd prefer the -4 dial as it is stamped into the metal vs silk screened numbers as it is on the -4K.
Appreciate the insight.
Steve
Appreciate the insight.
Steve
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
I seem to remember seeing some print-at-home labels designed to go onto the Zorki 4K shutter speed dial many, many years ago. I'd go that route first, personally.
But yes, it is an incredibly easy swap. Just make sure you have a good screwdriver - the heads on the grub screws are incredibly soft and will be ruined if your screwdriver blade doesn't fit properly - and don't remove the grub screws completely or you'll never get them back in. You only need to back them off a bit and the dial lifts straight off.
But yes, it is an incredibly easy swap. Just make sure you have a good screwdriver - the heads on the grub screws are incredibly soft and will be ruined if your screwdriver blade doesn't fit properly - and don't remove the grub screws completely or you'll never get them back in. You only need to back them off a bit and the dial lifts straight off.
santino
FSU gear head
Keep in mind that there are two variants of dials in the Zorki 4 series - the silk screened and engraved. I‘m not talking about the 4k…Thanks very much. From my reading it seemed the two shutter speed dials (-4 and -4K) were interchangeable. Given that, I'd prefer the -4 dial as it is stamped into the metal vs silk screened numbers as it is on the -4K.
Appreciate the insight.
Steve
Last edited:
Share: