reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Definate improvement.ZorkiKat said:Years ago at the Russian camera forum, I made this...
Definate improvement.ZorkiKat said:Years ago at the Russian camera forum, I made this...
ZorkiKat said:One more thing: there is an odd design issue found in the Z-5 which was resolved in the Z-6. In the Z-5, the shutter should not be cocked without any lens on the camera.
Without the lens, the RF sensor extends out of the lens mount, and in doing so, the RF parts on the top plate wanders into the area where the shutter speed disc rotates. The RF part concerned can mesh with the shutter mechanism and damage these parts. Having a lens on the camera pushes the sensor back and limits the movement of the RF parts on the top plate.
Jay
Looks like there's "Type.1" and "Type.2" ..... check it out.rxmd said:Which Zorki-5's have the square rangefinder window? I had been thinking of using the top cover from one of those to put it on my otherwise fine Zorki-6.
CVBLZ4 said:Looks like there's "Type.1" and "Type.2" ..... check it out.
http://www.russianplaza.com/Zorki I 1 2 3 4 5 6 C M.htm
Mine has the round and is has a very distinct and good sized round RF patch. I rather like it.
cheers
rxmd said:Which Zorki-5's have the square rangefinder window? I had been thinking of using the top cover from one of those to put it on my otherwise fine Zorki-6.
raid said:Now I have another challenge with the Zorki-5. I discovered that the roll of film never moved inside the camera even though I had trimmed the film down. I now feel as if there is something blocking the film advancement. I set the camera on B and I removed whatever film I could find, but there still seems to be something blocking film advance. I don't want to have someone take the camera apart because of this. This is a problem with bottom loading cameras; you can't see what is going "there". Do you have any tips what to do next?
Raid
raid said:Jay: I spent last night 30 minutes on the Zorki-5, trying to figure out the source of the problem. I will try tonight to get a roll of film properly threaded by using some outdated film. So you suspect a mechanical problem? Thanks for the tips.
Raid