Zorki 4 shutter speed dial question

colyn

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I bit the bullit tonight and bought a Zorki 4 on ebay. I noticed that most of the 4's listed had much of the shutter speed numbers rubbed off and was wondering if anybody knew how to renew or replace the numbers.. :rolleyes:

I plan to CLA the camera and maybe paint it before trying it out. Also should I replace the Industar-50 50mm f/3.5?? Or is this a good lens??
 
Colyn,
Try this:
SHUTTER SPEED DIAL(CLICK)
The I-50 lens may not be as glamorous as a Jupiter-8, but it is in my opinion a fine lens. I use a collapsible one quite alot on my Zorki and FED.
If you can live with the slow f3.5 aperture, I wouldn't be in a big hurry to replace it.
Rob
 
Max Power said:
You shouldn't have a problem with the Zorki 4 shutter speed numbers. They are engraved as opposed to painted.

Kent

The early Zorki 4 shutter speeds are engraved but the later ones are screen printed , Not to sure of the dates but my 55 has the engraved dial and my 66 also but I have a 64 spares camera that is screen printed :confused:
 
Screwy said:
The early Zorki 4 shutter speeds are engraved but the later ones are screen printed , Not to sure of the dates but my 55 has the engraved dial and my 66 also but I have a 64 spares camera that is screen printed :confused:

This one is a 70 series with the silk screened numbers. See attached photo z3.jpg
 
comp_wiz101 said:
Wow, it's nice to know that my effort is still carried on! :)

I'm glad you did all the work so I wouldn't have to..
:rolleyes:
 
The exposure counter is rubbing off on my 4k. I use a collapsible I-50 and think its a brilliant lens. Check my gallery and you can see the difference between an I-50 and a J-8. I think I picked up excellent versions of both lenses.

I-50
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=39492

J-8
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=37403&cat=6182

Not the greatest photo's in the world, but theres a bokeh comparison. Dont trust the contrast on the photo's as they've been photoshopped slightly
 
comp_wiz101 said:
Well, that's why I figured on posting it ;)

Do you know of a source where I could get instructions on servicing this camera?
I've overhauled many cameras but never a Russian one.
 
Sure no problem, everyone on the forum has always been friendly and helpful to me, so I'm happy to return the favor ;)
 
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