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Still Cameras > KMZ - Zorki > Zorki 5 Type 2
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Zorki 5 Type 2
1958-1959

Zorki-5

The Zorki-5 is the successor of the Zorki-C. It comes in two versions. The first one with a square rangefinder window and Industar-50 lens both collapsible and rigid. The second version is very similar to the Zorki-6. With a round rangefinder window and both Industar-50 lens types.




Produced: 1958-1959
Name: „Зоркий-5“
Producer: KMZ
Frame size: 24x36mm
Lens: 50/3,5 Industar-50
Shutter: 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500 and B

Quantity: 236.502 units (all types)

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May exist variant with name engraved in black Cyrillic letters. (I have recently seen this variant in Kiev- napchop)

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Created by Vlad on 8/30/2007 2:03:01 PM   |   Last Edited by Lenny on 4/26/2016 3:48:20 PM   Revision History  
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