paulfish4570
Veteran
cooooooooool ...
ImpMan71
Established
ImpMan71
Established
wolves3012
Veteran
Nice work on the 4k, ImpMan! Glad you sorted the RF out too, enjoy...
ImpMan71
Established
Thanks Wolves3012, if it wasn't for your Zorki CLA sticky, it would probably still be sitting in the drawer!
I was concerned that as the slow shutter speeds weren't working it may have a knock on affect on the others - having "been in there" now I understand how it works & that this wouldn't have been the case, but it's nice having it all working
I took a few test pics on the end of a roll & had them developed on Friday. The slow speeds seem fine for colour print film, I was surprised I managed to hold 1/8th second with my Russar 20 & it's not shaky
None worth putting on here though!
Thanks again,
Colin
I was concerned that as the slow shutter speeds weren't working it may have a knock on affect on the others - having "been in there" now I understand how it works & that this wouldn't have been the case, but it's nice having it all working
I took a few test pics on the end of a roll & had them developed on Friday. The slow speeds seem fine for colour print film, I was surprised I managed to hold 1/8th second with my Russar 20 & it's not shaky
Thanks again,
Colin
Dan Grisez
Member
My Kiev 4A (1974) with Jupiter 8 lens (1973)

p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Picked up for £7 on a car boot sale. The camera has never been used according to the old lady who sold it and i believe her. The camera looks like mint and the film advance lever works so smoothly. The case is not even creased from opening-closing.
The lens was gummed up, took it apart and re-lubed it. Now works like a charm...
The lens was gummed up, took it apart and re-lubed it. Now works like a charm...

jameathery
Meter, Focus, Compose!
Hey all first ever post 
not boasting, but as you'll all appreciate the significance, I have just been given a job at Leica's store in Mayfair London, iv worked in a camera shop all my working life, and did an A-level some when, but I never got too familiar with RF, so with that fantastic opportunity ahead of me, I went to my local antique camera shop (Photographica in Aurndel, West Sussex, UK, if anyone hear knows it) and got this:

As I'm sure you are aware, its a Zorki M3 with the turret finder, a Jupiter-8 1:2/50 with a Hoya metal lens Hood, and yellow filter for good B+W measure
im still new to all this, but i'v got a roll back and i am amazed, (only had my meter with me for half the roll though
)
James
not boasting, but as you'll all appreciate the significance, I have just been given a job at Leica's store in Mayfair London, iv worked in a camera shop all my working life, and did an A-level some when, but I never got too familiar with RF, so with that fantastic opportunity ahead of me, I went to my local antique camera shop (Photographica in Aurndel, West Sussex, UK, if anyone hear knows it) and got this:

As I'm sure you are aware, its a Zorki M3 with the turret finder, a Jupiter-8 1:2/50 with a Hoya metal lens Hood, and yellow filter for good B+W measure
im still new to all this, but i'v got a roll back and i am amazed, (only had my meter with me for half the roll though
James
NathanJD
Well-known
Hey all first ever post
not boasting, but as you'll all appreciate the significance, I have just been given a job at Leica's store in Mayfair London, iv worked in a camera shop all my working life, and did an A-level some when, but I never got too familiar with RF, so with that fantastic opportunity ahead of me, I went to my local antique camera shop (Photographica in Aurndel, West Sussex, UK, if anyone hear knows it) and got this:
As I'm sure you are aware, its a Zorki M3 with the turret finder, a Jupiter-8 1:2/50 with a Hoya metal lens Hood, and yellow filter for good B+W measure
im still new to all this, but i'v got a roll back and i am amazed, (only had my meter with me for half the roll though)
James
Don't take it to work with you or there may be copyright issues
paulfish4570
Veteran
Yes, congratulations on your new job ...
greyelm
Malcolm
Any chance of staff discount on a M9?
keith6945
Newbie
paulfish4570
Veteran
Welcome, Keith, and how us some photos ...
relistan
Established
Don't think I posted this already... 1957 Zorki 4 with Voigtlander Super Wide Heliar.

newspaperguy
Well-known
I just added a theme shot of my 1956 Kiev II to the gallery:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=137417&ppuser=20714
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=137417&ppuser=20714
Steinberg2010
Well-known
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
My 1937 FED. The last FED I will ever buy. No lens mount. No pressure plate. Shredded Shutter. And every fastening screw missing.
new shutter
Restored, with pressure plate (covered by shutter), ready to shoot again. Lens mount came from a donor Zorki. Lens register and RF focus calibrated to Leica standard.



new shutter

Restored, with pressure plate (covered by shutter), ready to shoot again. Lens mount came from a donor Zorki. Lens register and RF focus calibrated to Leica standard.

tt79
Newbie
Another one Zorki-6..
Another one Zorki-6..
..proud owner with Industar-61 53/f2.8. Recently recovered with genuine black leather instead the original synthetic leatherette.. I know its altering the original 'n stuff, but just couldn't resist
just love the size, the heft, the balance, the feel and smell of my first FSU. And it works flawlessly btw.
Cheers everyone!
pics (if load correctly)..:
Another one Zorki-6..
..proud owner with Industar-61 53/f2.8. Recently recovered with genuine black leather instead the original synthetic leatherette.. I know its altering the original 'n stuff, but just couldn't resist
Cheers everyone!
pics (if load correctly)..:
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Siepacz
Newbie
My beauty just arrived few days ago. Any idea how to paint it black without sending to any specialist?

ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
My beauty just arrived few days ago. Any idea how to paint it black without sending to any specialist?
To paint that requires a lot of special skills.
Enough skill to take the camera apart- you need to remove all the top components to work on the top plate, the chrome trim on the body, and the base plate.
Then you will also have to know how to remove the chrome, by chemical, physical, or electroplate methods.
And finally, you will need to know the proper method for painting so that the painted surface will last and wear hard, as well as as knowledge in choosing the best paint to use.
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