Double delight

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When I got home from work today, I had a double "surprise" waiting for me: not one but two packages had arrived, one from the Netherlands and one from Austria. They are my first ever acquisitions on eBay, done in the space of a few days from each other, and through some strange coincidence they managed to arrive on the same day.

The package from the Netherlands contains a nice little Ricoh 500G, but that's another forum. :) The one I am most curious and excited about though is the other one. It contains my first ever FSU RF camera: a Zorki-4 from 1963 with a Jupiter-8. It certainly looks good on the outside, so that's a good thing. But the big question is of course: will it work properly? I didn't dare to try it out yet, with all those warnings of first reading the manual before attempting to use it, and I certainly don't want to screw it up inadvertently... I didn't even check yet if the take-up spool is included :D So first thing to do is RTFM (downloaded from the internet of course), and then... I'm really curious (not to mention impatient)!
 

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There are three rules with the Z4 that you should always adhear to:

1. Never change speeds unless the camera is cocked.
2. Always cock the shutter before changing speeds.
3. Before changing the speed make sure the camera is cocked.

And one suggestion:
When screwing on a lens it helps if the lens is set to it's closest focus first.
 
And remember to wind on the shutter before you change speeds. :D
I automatically say it in my head when I reach for mine.


A beautiful example you have there.
 
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