CliveC
Well-known
Hey Ko.Fe, keep me up to date on how you're doing with your B&W printing. I could use a teacher at some point! 
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Sure thing, Clive!
Licvinka
Newbie
gbogatko
Member
Hope you can see the links. I LOVE my FSU cameras. I got them from FEDKA. For only 3000% more, I could get a Leica M-M and shoot black and white digital!!!!
Sample pics at my Tumblr page
and
Sample pics at my Tumblr page

and

Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
Hope you can see the links. I LOVE my FSU cameras. I got them from FEDKA. For only 3000% more, I could get a Leica M-M and shoot black and white digital!!!!
Sample pics at my Tumblr page
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Only 3000%?? Looks like you found a "bargain" Leica.
Cheers,
Dez
kaiwasoyokaze
Half Frame Goodness

Fed 2 (b) with Industar 61 zebra
chrishayton
Well-known

DSC_7478 by chrishayton, on Flickr
Russar 20mm and Body Cap. Soon to be in the classifieds to fund my NEX adventure.
Licvinka
Newbie
anfenglin
Member
Wow, that's a sight!
Wulfthari
Well-known
Not arrived yet:

AndersG
Well-known
The first three...
... and the last ...
... so far.

... and the last ...

... so far.
Swift1
Veteran
Here's my FED 3 with I-61 L/D

gb hill
Veteran
Swift1
Veteran
My Zorki 4 arrived!!
About a month ago, I was seriously bit by the FSU camera bug and I started looking for a Zorki 4 and Jupiter-8 lens. After some research, I figured I would look for for a early version, preferably from 56 or 57. Mainly, I wanted strap lugs, engraved shutter speeds, and 1/1000 top speed, and the earlier Zorki 4s had all these things.
I was only looking, but I ran across this gorgeous camera from 1957, complete with original 57 Jupiter-8 w/cap, original leather case, manual, and original box.
The camera and lens appear to have never been used (the original refillable 35mm cartridge was still in it), but contrary to what I've read about where the functionality of FSU cameras is inversely proportionate to it's appearance, this camera (and lens) appear to work perfectly.
I'm pretty excited, and I have to admit that I think this is one of the best looking cameras I own.
About a month ago, I was seriously bit by the FSU camera bug and I started looking for a Zorki 4 and Jupiter-8 lens. After some research, I figured I would look for for a early version, preferably from 56 or 57. Mainly, I wanted strap lugs, engraved shutter speeds, and 1/1000 top speed, and the earlier Zorki 4s had all these things.
I was only looking, but I ran across this gorgeous camera from 1957, complete with original 57 Jupiter-8 w/cap, original leather case, manual, and original box.
The camera and lens appear to have never been used (the original refillable 35mm cartridge was still in it), but contrary to what I've read about where the functionality of FSU cameras is inversely proportionate to it's appearance, this camera (and lens) appear to work perfectly.
I'm pretty excited, and I have to admit that I think this is one of the best looking cameras I own.

Swift1
Veteran
Here's a better photo of the combo.

David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
Yup, they are good cameras. It's the owners who mess them up, probably trying to do repairs, which they all say are easy...
Regards, David
PS. Have you put a film through it? A few pictures from it would be appreciated by all.
Yup, they are good cameras. It's the owners who mess them up, probably trying to do repairs, which they all say are easy...
Regards, David
PS. Have you put a film through it? A few pictures from it would be appreciated by all.
Swift1
Veteran
Hi,
Yup, they are good cameras. It's the owners who mess them up, probably trying to do repairs, which they all say are easy...
Regards, David
PS. Have you put a film through it? A few pictures from it would be appreciated by all.
I'm about halfway through a roll of Kodak BW400CN.
Out of curiosity, what is the numbered ring that surrounds the base of the shutter speed dial?
gb hill
Veteran
Scroll down about using flash & I think this will answer your question. Nice camera!I'm about halfway through a roll of Kodak BW400CN.
Out of curiosity, what is the numbered ring that surrounds the base of the shutter speed dial?
http://www.russianplaza.com/ZORKI4MANUAL.htm
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I think that is to set the delay for using flash bulbs. If you use electronic flash, set it to zero.
Nice looking Zorki!
Rob
Nice looking Zorki!
Rob
I'm about halfway through a roll of Kodak BW400CN.
Out of curiosity, what is the numbered ring that surrounds the base of the shutter speed dial?
Swift1
Veteran
Scroll down about using flash & I think this will answer your question. Nice camera!
http://www.russianplaza.com/ZORKI4MANUAL.htm
I think that is to set the delay for using flash bulbs. If you use electronic flash, set it to zero.
Nice looking Zorki!
Rob
Thanks guys.
I figured it was something like that.
I looked in the manual and all I found was the reference to "Synchronization Scale"
The russianplaza link explains it well though
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