Show Off Your FSU

rxmd said:
It's also technically not a rangefinder, but then again it is half a rangefinder; it shows the subject distance in the finder by means of a little needle and pictogram system. Given that they needed a lens-to-finder linkage anyway to do this, I have no clue why the Soviets didn't go to the extra bother of installing a little optical rangefinder as well, which would have been no trouble at all and only very little added cost.
Philipp

The frame moves for parallax as well, mine does about 8 shots on a wind. Try not to leave it a long time "wound up" if you can. The unit focussing Industar is really good as well, mine had a Moscow Olympic badge on it as well, but it fell of and is lying in a drawer somewhere. The case on mine is a most strange material, very thick plastic, very very wrinkled look, also has a strange smell. Must dig mine out and put a film through it, watch using re-loaded casettes, wind is so powerfull it will pull the film right out of the casette!!!
40mm focal length probably does not need a r/f!! Wish it had a D of F scale though,and a more "grippy focussing ring. Mine came with a reverseable lens hood.
I would also add that it is one of the best finished of the FSU cameras, with good chrome, anf all the bits fit and work well.
see also here.
http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/135vs/
 
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Fed 2 with J12

My new Jupiter 12 came today. I have seen some nice results from this lens. Can't wait to try it out.
 

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patrickhh said:
I like the black Fed-2 too. I think this is a special model?

Patrick, I don't think it's special. If you mean the color I was told it was painted by some Ukrainian guy. I have seen ads from Russia advertising black Zorki 2's that are more then gas inducing. I think FrankS has one, or did.
 
I'm a great admirer of Spyderman's ability in refurbishing his FSU cameras. Here's my recently arrived Oleg CLA'd Zorki-4.
Please CLICK AGAIN (+)... it's best viewed Large. This Zorki-4 is a great shooter.
Cheers, Mike
 

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sitemistic said:
Just my Zorki 3 relaxing on my Epson scanner.
Nice; looks good. I think the slotted lens hood should come standard on all FSUs.
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Do all Zorki.3C have the raised frame RF/VF windows? Never noticed them before.
 
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sitemistic said:
As far as I know. I've had a few and they all had the raised frame. But, with FSU cameras, there are always variations!

I have two. This one was bought about 10 years ago on old Arbat street in Moscow.

I have a very rare 1st version Kiev Vega.:D :p
 

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This is my Zorki 4K with Jupiter 8. I bought it three weeks ago in Budapest when my digital camera broke down. I just happened to pass by a shop and saw it on display in the window. It's my first rangefinder camera and I like it more and more.

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That really is a nice photograph. I commented about 5 months ago how well everybody photographs their cameras.

I have never been able to master studio photography, but then I never had any equipment.

How did you take the picture ?
 
magnus67 said:
This is my Zorki 4K with Jupiter 8. I bought it three weeks ago in Budapest when my digital camera broke down. I just happened to pass by a shop and saw it on display in the window. It's my first rangefinder camera and I like it more and more.
Interesting that it doesn't have the original black Jupiter - the older tabbed lens has a more complex design of helicoid. The Zorki 4K is a highly competent camera. Just try not to wear off the printed speed dial numbers! Nice camera, well photographed too. They often seem to be well-preserved, bar those numbers.
 
Ulrich Witte said:
Hello,

if I post pictures of all my FSU cameras, the thread would blast :)
So here's only a link to my collection (some are already missing until now, it's not complete): http://fotos.cconin.de/kameras

Ulrich
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http://fotos.cconin.de
What a suberb collection and lovely pictures! How did you get them all so clean? I'm particularly intrigued by your FED 3A, the speed-selector is a 2-piece that I've not seen before. Rather rare Zorki 2 and knob-wind FED 4 as well...

Do you use all of them?
 
wolves3012 said:
The Zorki 4K is a highly competent camera. Just try not to wear off the printed speed dial numbers! Nice camera, well photographed too. They often seem to be well-preserved,...

Great to hear it is such a great camera. I got a 4K for free as a back lens cover for my 2.0 Jupiter (wouldn't that be a great sports car?)

It is a nice camera, but this is why I got if free:

The view finder was foggy the first day I had it, and clear the second. Then the third day it went black. Would that be fungus? (This may be too much information, but fungicide works wonders in a lotion, which would not work here)

Is there any experience out there taking apart a Z-4 rangefinder?
 
john_van_v said:
That really is a nice photograph. I commented about 5 months ago how well everybody photographs their cameras.

I have never been able to master studio photography, but then I never had any equipment.

How did you take the picture ?
Thanks!.

Well I'm not a studio expert either. I used a black background, light from the window at right angle from left. A 40W light some 50 cm above and 20 cm behind the object. And then automatic flash from my digital compact Fuji E900. (I got it back from repair just the other day.)
Some minor editing in Gimp to deepen the shadows and convert to b&w (the light bulb gives a nasty yellow tone in some areas.)
 
well, a common "issue" with the Z4 is that people push the diopter adjustment lever at the left of the VF and the picture gets blurred, but never to such a point that there isn't any image at all.
The Z4 is a wonderful camera to use (I have one made in 1963 a.d.), mine is surprisingly quiet (as quiet as my Kiev 3a), focusing is damn easy (esp with the diopter adjustment :p ) but changing the speeds is sometimes a pain in the neck, since the speed knob is really small and hard to read, i.e. for speed below 1/60th - the 1/30 position is apart, quite weird.
 
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