katte
Newbie
hey everyone
i bought a zorki 4 in the summer and i have no idea how to work it, it was only about five pounds so i didnt worry too much
someone put the film in for me and ive been attempting to take photos with it but id really appreciate some advice and tips
i know nothing about cameras at all so ANYTHING is helpful, like what do adjusting the shutter and aperture do, how to adjust them, how do you know when the film is finished.... stupid questions i know
also the shutter was really hard to wind before but suddenly got easier, is this bad or good?
THANK YOU XX
i bought a zorki 4 in the summer and i have no idea how to work it, it was only about five pounds so i didnt worry too much
i know nothing about cameras at all so ANYTHING is helpful, like what do adjusting the shutter and aperture do, how to adjust them, how do you know when the film is finished.... stupid questions i know
also the shutter was really hard to wind before but suddenly got easier, is this bad or good?
THANK YOU XX
Steinberg2010
Well-known
Don't adjust the shutter speed until AFTER you've cocked the shutter.
When it stops winding, you've reached the end of the film.
When it stops winding, you've reached the end of the film.
theotse
Theo Tse
also the shutter was really hard to wind before but suddenly got easier, is this bad or good?
you might have snapped the film... not a good thing... Dont worry! The first roll never comes out great! Get more practice, and you'll master it! Practice makes perfect!
mto'brien
Well-known
for specific info on your zorki 4:
http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/marine/569/rusrngfdrs/zorki4.html
as far as what the aperture / shutter speed settings do and which to adjust and when, you may want to pick up a book on basic photography or google basic photgraphy tutorials. this info will be pretty much the same no matter what camera with manual settings you are using.
hope that helps, have fun and post some pics here when you get them developed.
http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/marine/569/rusrngfdrs/zorki4.html
as far as what the aperture / shutter speed settings do and which to adjust and when, you may want to pick up a book on basic photography or google basic photgraphy tutorials. this info will be pretty much the same no matter what camera with manual settings you are using.
hope that helps, have fun and post some pics here when you get them developed.
konicaman
konicaman
Hi Katte
Welcome to the forum - this is a friendly place, I am sure you are going to like it here.
The Zorki 4 is a nice camera, and being completely manual it will learn you the basics of photography - but have patience, it takes a little time.
Original manual is here:
http://www.cameramanuals.org/russian_pdf/zorki_4.pdf
Welcome to the forum - this is a friendly place, I am sure you are going to like it here.
The Zorki 4 is a nice camera, and being completely manual it will learn you the basics of photography - but have patience, it takes a little time.
Original manual is here:
http://www.cameramanuals.org/russian_pdf/zorki_4.pdf
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