farlymac
PF McFarland
Can't find where I stashed my Zorki-6 after swapping it out of the bag to test the Zorki-3 (and I think it has the pinhole cap on it that would have come in handy today), so I'll just have to put up with the wonky rangefinder on the Z-3 one more time. I might grab the Zenit TTL too.
PF
PF
Huss
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Using my Zenit 12sd today.
farlymac
PF McFarland
I left the Zenit behind because there was this pesky rain storm (well, here it was rain, they were getting snow off the other side of it) blowing through today. Made it easier to just go with the Z-3, J-8, Acros 100 between showers.
I'll have to finish off the roll later this week.
PF
I'll have to finish off the roll later this week.
PF
Huss
Veteran
I left the Zenit behind because ..
In Soviet Russia Zenit leave YOU behind.
(remember when that was a thing?)
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
In Soviet Russia Zenit leave YOU behind.
(remember when that was a thing?)
In Soviet Russia Zenit was :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FC_Zenit_Saint_Petersburg
pschauss
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farlymac
PF McFarland
Nice ones, Peter.
PF
PF
Schlapp
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sold them all in the end but had a lot of fun repairing/servicing them....
Collection of FSU cameras by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
And really good at sorting them you were Sir.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Cameras without pictures are not worth it.
Taken on May 1st with FED-2, I-26M (original kit lens). Printed on old Ilford paper later on:
Taken on May 1st with FED-2, I-26M (original kit lens). Printed on old Ilford paper later on:


farlymac
PF McFarland
Great, KoFe! I'm still waiting for mine to come back from the lab. Oh, and I finally found my Zorki-6, but it was May 3rd.
PF
PF
Monochrom
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Great ICCD, it´s a very gosplan name!!!
You can´t make an omelette without braking eggs!
You can´t make an omelette without braking eggs!
farlymac
PF McFarland
I finally got my scans back yesterday!
International Commie Camera Day came with me still looking for my Zorki-6, so I had to go with Plan B, and use the Zorki-3 that has the wonky rangefinder (vertical adjustment cannot be fixed). I stayed with the Jupiter-8 2/50 lens, and loaded some Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100, as it gives good results in either sunny or cloudy conditions.
There were rain bands moving through the area on the 1st, so it was hit-or-miss when I got to a location on whether I’d be able to get a shot or two. When the rain did let up, it was only for a short while, then it was back in the truck looking for another dry spot. I kept a close eye on my radar app.
Here are some examples from the day.
Two things I was concentrating on here: nailing the focus on the little tree, and not falling in the creek.

Precarious by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Me and my Zorki-3

Why Yes, It Is A Zorki-3 by P F McFarland, on Flickr
A ‘47 International on International Commie Camera Day

Grilled by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Progress, of sorts. Eight image stitch.

Gateway Crossing Roundabout by P F McFarland, on Flickr
See the rest at https://flic.kr/s/aHskZWGLKv
PF
International Commie Camera Day came with me still looking for my Zorki-6, so I had to go with Plan B, and use the Zorki-3 that has the wonky rangefinder (vertical adjustment cannot be fixed). I stayed with the Jupiter-8 2/50 lens, and loaded some Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100, as it gives good results in either sunny or cloudy conditions.
There were rain bands moving through the area on the 1st, so it was hit-or-miss when I got to a location on whether I’d be able to get a shot or two. When the rain did let up, it was only for a short while, then it was back in the truck looking for another dry spot. I kept a close eye on my radar app.
Here are some examples from the day.
Two things I was concentrating on here: nailing the focus on the little tree, and not falling in the creek.

Precarious by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Me and my Zorki-3

Why Yes, It Is A Zorki-3 by P F McFarland, on Flickr
A ‘47 International on International Commie Camera Day

Grilled by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Progress, of sorts. Eight image stitch.

Gateway Crossing Roundabout by P F McFarland, on Flickr
See the rest at https://flic.kr/s/aHskZWGLKv
PF
Huss
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IlyaB
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Kawasaki 800 by Ilya, on Flickr

* by Ilya, on Flickr
International Commie Camera Days May 2017
Pentacon Six TL
Biometar 80mm f:2.8
Fuji Acros @200
Developed in Caffenol-C-L 50min@20C
webOSUser
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Huss
Veteran
Zenit 12SD, Helios 44-M 58mm f2, Kodak MAX 800
Taken on May 1.
Taken on May 1.

css9450
Veteran
Hungry? Zorki-4, Jupiter-12, Ilford XP2.
(OK I finally finished my roll; this wasn't taken on May 1 but it WAS taken in May!)
(OK I finally finished my roll; this wasn't taken on May 1 but it WAS taken in May!)

css9450
Veteran
And put black tape on the body to seal against light leaks.
So I almost completely solved my light leaks issues on the Zorki by sealing all the edges of the removable camera back with black gaffer tape. One drawback though - it peeled a few little spots of the camera's rubberized coating! Not down to the bare metal, but enough particles I can see it on the tape.
The camera itself is actually pretty enjoyable to use but its a little on the crude side!
farlymac
PF McFarland
That's what I like about the Z-3. It's got a more solid build than the ones before or after it. My Z-6 that I really like feels and sounds like a tin can compared to the Z-3. But it still takes good photos.
PF
PF
css9450
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Earlier in the roll, so its probably pretty close to May 1...
Zorki-4 and Jupiter-12, Ilford XP2:
Zorki-4 and Jupiter-12, Ilford XP2:

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