T O P I C R E V I E W |
Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Oct 16 2017 : 2:02:53 PM http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/16102017_Rossiya.png
Seen at Zenitsite
|
8 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Zoom |
Posted - Nov 26 2017 : 3:43:08 PM quote: Originally posted by Alfa2
Why you think this camera is based on Zenit E. Maybe it is based on Zenit 12XP.
Sorry, saing ZENIT-E(ET) I meant "ZENIT-E line ZENIT-ET", Strictly speaking, it does not matter what camera was taken as a basis. They are all the same. The differences are in fact, in the basis, not essential. By details, we can determine the years when the camera was made -- it is more interesting. It seems to me that this is the beginning of the 1980s, not earlier.
quote: Originally posted by Alfa2 Where is another photo ?
As Luiz Paracampo said: "Seen at Zenitsite" ;) |
Alfa2 |
Posted - Nov 25 2017 : 3:57:57 PM Why you think this camera is based on Zenit E. Maybe it is based on Zenit 12XP. It already has hot shoe and shutter speed dial like 12XP. Or am I wrong ? Where is another photo ? |
Zoom |
Posted - Nov 25 2017 : 2:14:23 PM Now there is another picture. Pay attention to the size of that camera... |
seany65 |
Posted - Nov 24 2017 : 2:36:57 PM Thanks for the info, zoom. |
Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Nov 09 2017 : 1:15:34 PM OK The external shape suggests a medium format camera (6x6) as also does the main rangefinder Window. The buttons, hot shoe suggestsd that the cāmera size is the same of a Zenit from 1965-1990 (E and derivatives) although slightly higher. a 60mm (!20) film could be fitted on the body as well as the 6x6 format but never the original roller blind shutter. Which kind of lens is used? (Note the lens is more centered than on Zenits). all these questions have no logical answer. Supposing a central shutter pehaps an up dated version of the "Kadr" prototype. Zoom has the technical answer. Regards LP |
Zoom |
Posted - Nov 03 2017 : 4:06:29 PM quote: Originally posted by seany65
It looks rather tall. I'm wondering if it was meant to be a medium format camera.
The camera is based on ZENIT-E(ET)... Compared to ZENIT-E, Zorki(-1) looks very small and elegant. And in addition: as far as I understand, this is a medium-format camera (6x6 cm). |
seany65 |
Posted - Nov 02 2017 : 7:19:14 PM It looks rather tall. I'm wondering if it was meant to be a medium format camera. |
Zoom |
Posted - Oct 21 2017 : 4:44:40 PM quote: ... Seen at Zenitsite
What "Zenitsite" you mean? ;) The rangefinder, based, most likely, on Zenit-ET, as you may see. An experimental technical proposal... |