reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
After a little tidying up the Zorki 4 tonight and starting to go back together, I double checked at Oleson's site on Zorki 4 disassembly and spotted mention of the "light seal string." This was/is non-existant in my Zorki.
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Any suggestions on the material (preferably, something easy to find) I should use for this? Something you've used before maybe? I'm open to suggetions.
Thanks.
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Any suggestions on the material (preferably, something easy to find) I should use for this? Something you've used before maybe? I'm open to suggetions.
Thanks.
< way too old, too tired to finish tonight... or think for that matter... mañana.
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Maybe in an effort to keep it "original" I'll just go with the yak hair string that came off the package it was delivered in. 
seriously ~ Thanks Daniel. Yep, yarn was kinda what I was thinking. Thought others might have found something better, i.e. tougher, smaller, less fuzzy
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seriously ~ Thanks Daniel. Yep, yarn was kinda what I was thinking. Thought others might have found something better, i.e. tougher, smaller, less fuzzy
Kim Coxon
Moderator
You could always try Jon Goodman's seal strips.
Kim
Kim
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Thanks Kim. That's a thought. Probably not a bad idea having some of that around. Might be used in several applications.
kmack
do your job, then let go
Yep, another vote for Jon's package. My Canon AE-1, Konica S2, Kiev 4, and Kiev 2 all have Jon's light seals in them.greyhoundman said:I use Jon's strips in all the FSU cameras.
Mister_Hat
Established
I cut thin strips of open cell foam and press them into the light seal grooves. My Kiev and Fed needed them, but the Zorki was fine without.
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
After exchanging emails with Jon, I acquired some black cotton string from the local discount store and installed it in the Zorki 4, holding it in place with an ever-so-thin layer of silicone. I'll be running a test roll through in the near future and we'll see how it works. Thanks for all the comment, suggestions and thanks Jon Goodman for your expertise!
claidemore
claidemore
The cotton string is more in the spirit of the original seal material, but I've been using foam from pipe insulation bought at the local hardware store. It's tough stuff, (industrial strength! lol) black in color, has self adhesive edges if you want to use them, packs nicely into light seal areas, and dampens mirrors extremely well. I use my grandfathers old straight razor to cut it into proper sized strips. I've done 5 Canons, two Kievs, a Fed3, a Zeiss Contessa and a Moscva 5 with it and used to leftovers to insulate a pipe! 
My sons use it to make padded swords for full contact sparring in SCA type mock combat, so it is very tough stuff.
My sons use it to make padded swords for full contact sparring in SCA type mock combat, so it is very tough stuff.
flashover
John K
Ok I see what your talking about. My Z4 has like a string material there. I thought it was dirt and was going to pull it out, good thing I didn't.
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Yeah, I've got some 2mm foam-like material around, but in this area around the lens mount, there's just no space for anything but string... and very thin string at that. The outter cover has to be seated flat when re-installed, nothing underneath it, or it will ruin the lens mount flatness and flange distance to film plane.The cotton string is more in the spirit of the original seal material, but I've been using foam...
Hey! Dirt would work!I thought it was dirt and was going to pull it out,
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