The Zorki Takes Flight

Yep, a bright line finder may run you the price of three or four FED 2's, but you will get some use out it on other cameras. My favorite use is with an old Agfa Record III shown here bringing up the rear. It's a great combination, as the 50mm frame lines are a bit tighter than the 105mm viewing field of a 6x9 medium format folder.
 
GeneW said:
This morning the postman rang twice ..

Once to deliver my old friend Zork, returned from Oleg's Health Spa, sounding really good and ready for some shooting.

Then again, to deliver the latest version of Photoshop.

Wonderful juxtaposition of Old and New, and I'm taking it as an omen. I start a night class tonight for what could be a career change. The signs are favourable :D

Gene

Photos:
1. Yak-string package
2. Zorki 3M with Jupiter 8 and CV 50mm 1:1 VF
3. Zorki and Adobe buddying up ...
.

Hey Gene... what a good day, eh? Holy cow, you do live close to the river and the harbour!

Question: Why the additional finder? What advantage does it give?

I'll be looking for new Zorki shots on the blog!

Trius
 
GeneW said:
This morning the postman rang twice ..

Once to deliver my old friend Zork, returned from Oleg's Health Spa, sounding really good and ready for some shooting.

Then again, to deliver the latest version of Photoshop.

Wonderful juxtaposition of Old and New, and I'm taking it as an omen. I start a night class tonight for what could be a career change. The signs are favourable :D

Gene

Photos:
1. Yak-string package
2. Zorki 3M with Jupiter 8 and CV 50mm 1:1 VF
3. Zorki and Adobe buddying up ...
.

i'm happy for you gene, the camera looks great!

do you think it will become your main shooter again, now that you have so many choices?

joe
 
backalley photo said:
good to hear gene. you must be very pleased.
i sometimes think it would be very hard for me to send one of the p's off for a visit to the spa.

joe


aagghhh!
i think i may have cursed myself!!

man, i am one superstitious scilian.
joe
 
That finder is great since it shows things at a 1:1 ratio so you can keep both eyes open while you frame, and its supposed to be very bright and big. It also looks very cool :p.
 
Trius said:
Hey Gene... what a good day, eh? Holy cow, you do live close to the river and the harbour!

Question: Why the additional finder? What advantage does it give?

I'll be looking for new Zorki shots on the blog!

Trius
Hey Trius! Too bad we didn't connect while you were in Toronto, but next time!
The advantage?

einolu said:
That finder is great since it shows things at a 1:1 ratio so you can keep both eyes open while you frame, and its supposed to be very bright and big. It also looks very cool :p.
Yup, that's the advantage all right. Plus the Zorki doesn't have a particularly well defined edge to its VF and I find myself cutting things off sometimes thinking they're in the frame. I can frame better with the external and the 1:1 ratio is truly a treat. I use the external VF on more than one cam.

It's really nice to have the Zorki back!

Gene
 
backalley photo said:
i'm happy for you gene, the camera looks great!

do you think it will become your main shooter again, now that you have so many choices?

joe
Thanks Joe -- I'm really happy to have it back. I think the Zorki will become my main 50mm shooter and the Bessa will be my main 35mm shooter. I really hate changing lenses on LTM mounts. It takes me forever :D

Gene
 
zhang said:
Hello Gene and others,

When talking about Zorki 4K, I am always wondering why no one mentioned a Z-4K with engrved speed numbers? Most Z-4K has the easily erased printed numbers but I was fortunte enough to have found 3 that has the engraved numbers. They look like factory made but perhaps in small numbers. When strap lugs are added, the Zorki -4k becomes one of my favorite Soviet rangefinder cameras.

Regards

Zhang


while we're on the topic of Zorkis, has anyone come up with a solution on faded numbers?
 
backalley photo said:
oh me too! that's one reason i like having 2 p's.

Hmm.. if they're both in a bag, would that be "2 p's in a pod?" :D
 
atelier7 said:
while we're on the topic of Zorkis, has anyone come up with a solution on faded numbers?
Haven't tried it but maybe a jeweler could engrave the nos? Of course you'd need to know exactly where to put 'em. If the paint is only faded but still there then you'd be set. If the numbers are gone that would be more complicated.
So far, I've been lucky cuz my Zorkis are all engraved.
Rob
 
GeneW said:
This morning the postman rang twice ..

Once to deliver my old friend Zork, returned from Oleg's Health Spa, sounding really good and ready for some shooting.

Then again, to deliver the latest version of Photoshop.

Wonderful juxtaposition of Old and New, and I'm taking it as an omen. I start a night class tonight for what could be a career change. The signs are favourable :D

Gene

Photos:
1. Yak-string package
2. Zorki 3M with Jupiter 8 and CV 50mm 1:1 VF
3. Zorki and Adobe buddying up ...
.
Gene,
Not sure how I missed this post until today. Happy for you to have that beauty back! How's it shooting?
I'm real happy with mine but have been toying with the idea of sending it to Oleg for preventitve maintainance. I have no worries about his work but can't quite bring myself to be without the camera for several weeks...I do have other choices to take pictures with while my Z3 is traveling...
Hvae to go off and think about this.
Pictures soon?
Rob
 
Argh, I missed it too !!!

Congrats Gene !!! I know how much you missed the 3M, in fact it made you buy two more RFs while waiting for it :D After some time I took it out for a while yesterday and I fell in love with it again.

It's true that external VFs can run twice or three times the cost of the camera but then you can use them for 2 or 3 different ones, just as Solinar shown us :) Now, where's that used bargain 28/35 minifinder :bang:
 
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