Tom hicks
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gb hill said:Boy you jumped in with both feet didn't you.You got some nice cameras comming your way. Until you decide on a film scanner you can shoot c-41 process film and get a cd when you get your film developed. The Kodak BW400cn as well as Ilford XP-2 are good black & white films that you can get processed anywhere. Then you can put your work online here for us to look at and enjoy. Good luck with the cameras.
Thanks Hill, maybe it's a midlife crisis, I'll be 50 in Nov. at least that's the excuse I'm going to use.
yeah I'm really looking forward to getting my stuff.
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gb hill
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mike goldberg said:Is that true about the s/n? The first two digits of my Zorki-4 are 62xxxx.
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My zorki 2c is a 58 model. My first car was a 55 model. and my wife is a 50 model. And I was born in 59. So I guess that means I enjoy the older things in life.![]()
Hi Mike! It's been awhile.
Tom hicks
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Based on what I have coming are there any common spare parts I need to look out for and have a few extras?
Xmas
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Tom
One downer is they might not come with a take up spool but you can buy these separetely. Some come with and empty cassette, for reloading.
Noel
One downer is they might not come with a take up spool but you can buy these separetely. Some come with and empty cassette, for reloading.
Noel
MIkhail
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Tom hicks said:Can someone tell me what it say's on the top of this camera.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CHAIKA-2-USSR-3...categoryZ67380QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
"To Alex on his 18-th birthday from parents. 29/05/1970"
John Robertson
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I note in the picture of this Chaika with the back open it shows the same fault as mine. They forgot to blacken the back of the shutter plate, you can see it shining thru the film gate!! It caused horrendous flare when shooting against the light. I dismantled the camera and chemically blackened the plate, it made a huge difference to the photos!!!MIkhail said:"To Alex on his 18-th birthday from parents. 29/05/1970"
Tom hicks
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Thanks John, I remember reading a (your) post about that but didn't put two and two together. thanks for the heads up. Aside from that does the little cam work ok for you have any shots from yours.John Robertson said:I note in the picture of this Chaika with the back open it shows the same fault as mine. They forgot to blacken the back of the shutter plate, you can see it shining thru the film gate!! It caused horrendous flare when shooting against the light. I dismantled the camera and chemically blackened the plate, it made a huge difference to the photos!!!
Tom
John Robertson
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Tom hicks said:Thanks John, I remember reading a (your) post about that but didn't put two and two together. thanks for the heads up. Aside from that does the little cam work ok for you have any shots from yours.
Tom
No problem Tom, they are nice simple little cameras, the Industar is VERY sharp, removes so you can use on an enlarger. It is 39mm thread, but will neither fit nor work on a L39 camera. Different back focus, and won't cover 24x36 frame.
I do have quite a number of very sharp shots taken with mine, but my neg filing system is a bit chaotic and I have not gotten around to scanning many of them. I posted a couple somewhere on this site, but not the best examples I have.
The top plate is easily removed for any cleaning, just watch the spring for the wind on slot. There is a little shutter which covers the gap where the wind on lever is, and it can take off with amazing speed!!
Lens filter size from memory is 17mm!!! I found an old cine camera filter which fitted.
wolves3012
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Actually, I only just looked at the listings. I don't think you paid over the odds for the Zorki 4. It's an older model that's more sought-after and with the J-12 I'd certainly say that in UK-price terms it was not overpriced. The FED 3B and 5C were perhaps a little dear for UK-price, but not outrageous. Can't comment on the Chaika.Tom hicks said:I know I paid more for most of these specially the Zorki 4 but it just looked so good .
OK let me have it , and when they come in I'll be sure and keep you updated as to how many don't work.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ZORKI-4-USSR-35...5551590QQihZ006QQcategoryZ15234QQcmdZViewItem
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Tom,
Looks like you've got a nice bunch of cameas. Prices seem OK to me.
Noel mentioned take up spools as something you might need to make sure of but I know that the FED5 spool is fixed and I think that is true for the Zorki 4 and FED3 as well.
My practise for spare/repair parts is to use either of these two service guys:
Fedka LINK.
Or Oleg LINK.
I have had work done by both and been happy with the results. Fedka is in the US and Oleg is in Russia.
At some point I will put together a special "Rob's 1960 Anniversary Kit"--my birth year and all the stuff will be from that year but for now I look to condition first and let the other things worry about them selves.
Rob
Looks like you've got a nice bunch of cameas. Prices seem OK to me.
Noel mentioned take up spools as something you might need to make sure of but I know that the FED5 spool is fixed and I think that is true for the Zorki 4 and FED3 as well.
My practise for spare/repair parts is to use either of these two service guys:
Fedka LINK.
Or Oleg LINK.
I have had work done by both and been happy with the results. Fedka is in the US and Oleg is in Russia.
At some point I will put together a special "Rob's 1960 Anniversary Kit"--my birth year and all the stuff will be from that year but for now I look to condition first and let the other things worry about them selves.
Rob
ricpr
Rich
Tom
I have purchased from the seller before. I bought a Kiev from him still in the box for $60. His deal was the only time that I had someone send an item immediately, despite thae fact that I paid with a money order. Good guy to deal with.
The Zorki looks good.
I have purchased from the seller before. I bought a Kiev from him still in the box for $60. His deal was the only time that I had someone send an item immediately, despite thae fact that I paid with a money order. Good guy to deal with.
The Zorki looks good.
Tom hicks
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Thanks Daniel, I'll try to keep everyone up to date , and how they look after receiving them along with some follow up shot from the cam's That seller seems to be good and his products sure look good , he say's they all come with CLA ready to go.
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John Robertson
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The Industar on the Chaika (Seagull!!) is 28mm focal length and designed to cover the 24x18 format, this is why it won't work on the Fed, even if you use some sort of extention tube, it vignettes like hell. Funnily enough the cameras hand book states that "it is forbidden to remove the lens!!" Presumeably a term in the Lubiyanka followed if you did!!
We had this conversation on RFF before, the guy said that he liked the effect, I think it was a tacit admission of error!!
P.S. Tom, I hope you have slim fingers, you will need them to change aperture
We had this conversation on RFF before, the guy said that he liked the effect, I think it was a tacit admission of error!!
P.S. Tom, I hope you have slim fingers, you will need them to change aperture
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