Rey
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Can anyone here that owns a zorki 3 (not the 3m) tell me if the slow speeds are reliable? I have heard rumours that they are not.
Rey said:What condition did fedka list yours as? I'm trying to evaluate what their standard for "good" condition is.
giovatony said:If Yuri B. (Fedka) says it is good , he is being conservative. Of course I can only speak from my own experiences with him.
John
wolves3012 said:The Zorki 3 has a reputation for being unreliable. This has been discussed on here before and several members said they owned one and had no trouble. I guess with any camera of that age there are bound to be problems, it's partly down to luck what you get. Saying that, if it's serviced properly (like most probably haven't been) it shouldn't be a problem.
giovatony said:I`ve only had mine (from Fedka) a few days and have shot a few rolls with it plus exercising the shutter thru all speeds maybe 6-8 times I can say I have not experienced a glitch or hangup whatsoever. Changing speeds are smooth and precise and all speeds appear to be spot on or close enough according to my test exposures.
The slow speeds , and all other speeds for that matter do indeed feel just as solid as on the single integrated speed dial on the top of my Zorky 3C .(recently sold)
I was a bit apprehensive about getting the Z-3 but so far I see no basis for the worry. IMO this camera is build is tough as a tank and it really is a pure joy to hold and use. It`s no lightweight either.
I have a 3M on it`s way to me too but the Z-3 is the one that is really unique and the one I had to have but between the both of them and my 2 Kievs I shouldn`t (hope) to be wearing any of them out too soon.
John
Actually the slow speeds on the front of my Leica IIIf don`t feel any better especially since it gets stuck in place on occasion. I have to play with it to free it .
Of course this is usually about whether the camera was serviced and or CLA`d.
Semushkin said:Nice, Comrade John!
Do you like the Z-3 more than the Kievs? 😀
Enjoy themm all!
Semushkin
giovatony said:Hello Semushkin,
I do love the uniqueness of it mostly , and certainly there is nothing not to like about it . The proportions are excellent and it fits my hand nicely. A very good user indeed.
But the Kievs are so different that any comparison would be apples to oranges. Positive points can be made for both and having used them I really couldn`t say which one I like more since all my cameras work as they should.
Today I think I`ll load one of the Kievs. I like to alternate the use of my cameras.
John
Semushkin said:I love the proportions and the build quality of the Zorki-3M. How is the framing in your Zorki-3 by the way? This is the only quibble with my 3m.
Incidentally is it larger than your Leica IIIf?