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Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 19 2024 : 12:45:49 AM Unexpected luck, Two interesting cameras were given to me by one of my clients.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_photo_2024-04-19_07-36-32.jpg
Zorky 5 with self-timer and Zorky 5 with round rangefinder. The second variant had previously fallen into my hands, though rare, but is found. But the first variant had not fallen into my hands before and was not known to me. In the network I found all two references with real photos.
https://www.ussrcameras.ru/catalog/284.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_100_3969.jpg
https://rangefinder.ru/glr/showphoto.php?photo=11946
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_S70002041.jpg
Both cameras require preventive maintenance and therefore I will disassemble and post photos. Next series soon... |
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Apr 24 2024 : 10:31:42 AM Yes, of course, you are right. Thanks for your detailed answer. And congrats for the Rubin and this Zorki 5!
Jacques. |
Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 24 2024 : 12:07:13 AM quote: Originally posted by Jacques M.
Would it be possible that your Zorki 5 with timer is in fact a transitional model between Zorki 4 / Zorki 5? Probably it would be necessary to know more about the numbering ranges of Zorki 4 and 5. But perhaps you can know, after the restoration, if there are parts rather on the Zorki 4 side?
Jacques.
The Zorky 4 has a completely different frame, a different cocking mechanism, a different rangefinder. The only thing they have in common is the self-timer mechanism. I think it is more similar to the Rubin with self-timer from the recent thread. And the early number is probably indicative of that. Or maybe it was a one-off attempt to produce self-timer cameras for market research. Note, later releases of the Zorky 5 are not known to have a self-timer. Maybe it was an attempt to create the zork 6. It seems to me that the Zorky 5 was a transitional and experimental model, as it was produced for only 2 years. I think that the Zorky 6 was created in parallel. As a result, they left the case with inconvenient loading of film from the bottom, and finally switched to a hinged back cover. Either way it's a mystery from KMZ.....
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Apr 23 2024 : 4:28:16 PM Thanks, Denn. By its serial number, the Z5 with timer is older. I thought just the contrary... Would it be possible that your Zorki 5 with timer is in fact a transitional model between Zorki 4 / Zorki 5? Probably it would be necessary to know more about the numbering ranges of Zorki 4 and 5. But perhaps you can know, after the restoration, if there are parts rather on the Zorki 4 side?
Jacques. |
Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 23 2024 : 11:56:21 AM quote: Originally posted by Jacques M.
PS: if we know the numbering range of the Zorki 5, it would be interesting to locate that one.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2342024_1.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2342024_2.jpg
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Apr 23 2024 : 03:00:19 AM Absolutely beautiful. And precious concerning the evolution of the Zorki 5. When reading your thread, I had immediately thought of Ulrich's transitional Zorki 4 too. Thrilling!
Amitiés. Jacques. PS: if we know the numbering range of the Zorki 5, it would be interesting to locate that one. |
uwittehh |
Posted - Apr 22 2024 : 2:56:45 PM Denn,
nice work, now they look like new again :-) For transitional models, I got this Zorki 4 prototype a few years ago. Maybe you can think of something else that hasn't yet been mentioned in this thread? http://ussrphoto.com/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3266
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 22 2024 : 10:31:35 AM The rebuilding epic has come to an end. If there were no problems with the restoration of shutters, the counter mechanism of one camera had to be worked on. It turned out that there were at least three varieties of them, and I had to gut several donors in search of the right gear. Now both cameras have been restored and are pleasing to the eye.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2242024_photo_2_2024-04-22_18-27-18.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2242024_photo_1_2024-04-22_18-27-18.jpg
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Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 21 2024 : 11:35:48 PM quote: Originally posted by uwittehh
Denn,
very nice find, congratulations! Could it be a transitional model from the Zorki 5 to the Zorki 6?
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de
Good question. The Zorky 6 has a completely different shutter frame. Slightly different cocking mechanism. Only the rangefinders are the same. Maybe they were experimental releases. |
uwittehh |
Posted - Apr 21 2024 : 1:16:25 PM Denn,
very nice find, congratulations! Could it be a transitional model from the Zorki 5 to the Zorki 6?
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 19 2024 : 12:41:37 PM The rangefinders are almost entirely the same. Except for the front glass. In the Zorky 5 version with a square window, the glass is glued into the frame, which has no threads and has a larger diameter than in the version with a round window. The Zorky 5 rangefinder with round window is completely identical to the later versions of Zorky 5 and Zorky 6.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_12.jpg
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Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 19 2024 : 10:18:36 AM The condition was not very good. Shutter curtains to be replaced. Frame counter mechanism too. Otherwise, everything is working.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_11.jpg
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Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Apr 19 2024 : 09:37:57 AM http://ussrphoto.com/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3650
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/942024_rubin 2.png also the self timer inclusion absent in 1st Zorki 5 series
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Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Apr 19 2024 : 09:35:30 AM excellent find see the Ribin with self timer. |
Denn_kirov |
Posted - Apr 19 2024 : 03:55:28 AM http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_03.JPG
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_02.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/1942024_01.jpg
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