No rangefinder Zorki 1, similar to Leica Standard model

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I am interested in shooting with a camera similar to a Leica Standard model, converted from a Zorki 1.
I am pretty handy and think I can build it myself, but am unsure about certain parts such as a finder and a speed indicator "bump".
Does anyone have any advice?
 
L std from FSU

L std from FSU

Someone on this list had Oleg build such a conversion.

Don't recall if the project was successful.. or even completed. :bang:

You might try searching the archives, or you could try checking with the builder - http://okvintagecamera.com/
 
I am wondering if the cost of making a Leica out of a Zorki might be no cheaper than a Leica standard, at around $800. You know, by the time you round up the finder and maybe pay a machinist to do a few thing? Hidden costs might add up.
 
It's not all that difficult,

You will have to find the speed escapement cover from a standard (DAG had one last I looked) and it will likely require a new mounting hole in your top plate.

You'll need to fill a few holes where the RF assembly attaches and the cam arm drops into the crate.

if your motivated, go for it!

Any cheap FED/Zorki body you buy from the FSU will likely require new curtains as well as a good internal cleaning, adding to the complexity of your conversion. Although there is a ton of info online regarding this process, you may investigate if this is something you would be comfortable doing.
 
I've seen a conversion, and I think there is no reason to do it, honestly. You end up with a worse camera.
 
Here is the outcome of my efforts so far, I am ready to test my distance guessing and aiming skill.

zorki%20standard%201.jpg
 
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