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Congratulations on your nice new Zorki 6.
The Zorki 6 and FED 2 are widely considered to be the best of the FSU cameras for general use, although there are many dissenting opinions out there, and endless debate about which if the two is better. This is part of what makes this forum enjoyable.
The cameras are decent and dirt cheap, and that's a pretty good combination!

Cheers,
Dez
 
Congratulations on your nice new Zorki 6.
The Zorki 6 and FED 2 are widely considered to be the best of the FSU cameras for general use, although there are many dissenting opinions out there, and endless debate about which if the two is better. This is part of what makes this forum enjoyable.
The cameras are decent and dirt cheap, and that's a pretty good combination!

Cheers,
Dez

Thanks. I'm pretty impressed with it so far. Everything seems to work smoothly and properly. It does have a really user friendly feel and feature set. Slow speeds would be nice to have, but really aren't critical. The Zorki 6 seems to combine the best features of the FED 2 and FED 3, plus a few bonus features.
 
I have two Zorki-6 apart from a Leica M7. With some Jupiter optics I have to look carefully on 13x18cm prints for which camera and lens it was made. These pre-war Zeiss design lenses can be very good. However lenses and cameras have been all with a CLA. About the same age which I am: 1961.
 
Here's my Z6. I really don't like that rubberized fabric, so I replaced it with leather.



Cheers,
Dez

Ooo, I like the brown. Are those both Jupiter-3s? I'd love to get a nice J-3.

Here's my sister's FED 2 that I bought her about 6 years ago. And my FED 3 in the background.

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Went out to coffee with my friend and fellow member GerryM. He brought his recently acquired 1955 Zorki 3M and Jupiter-8 50/2, so we took this photo of the 3M next to my 1957 Zorki 4.


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Thanks. I'm pretty impressed with it so far. Everything seems to work smoothly and properly. It does have a really user friendly feel and feature set. Slow speeds would be nice to have, but really aren't critical. The Zorki 6 seems to combine the best features of the FED 2 and FED 3, plus a few bonus features.
A weakness of the Zorki 6 is the door catch. It is easy to open it accidentally, for instance by putting the camera in the erc.
 
A weakness of the Zorki 6 is the door catch. It is easy to open it accidentally, for instance by putting the camera in the erc.

It's very easy to fix that if it happens. Just remove the two screws on the door lock, take the locking metal bar out and bend it slightly, then put everything back.
 
Leningrad & Jupiter 12

Leningrad & Jupiter 12

Leningrad & Jupiter 12
 

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Hi, I'm new in the forum and in the old camera collect, although I'm used to film cameras back in the 90's up untill I changed to digital in 2006. But last year I began the journey back to the classics. :):D

This is the first rangefinder I've bought. a 1939 NKVD FED-1.


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Here's a top view with all the nice and long text that makes this type of camera very interesting (a little piece of Soviet history here):

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And it works, too (althoug with some problems with the advance of the film and a loose screw in the frontal part of the camera):

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