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Vlad
Posted - Mar 08 2008 : 10:39:19 AM Wow! Am I to assume correctly that is very early FED-Zorki?? and 1/1000s speed?? I'm sorry I don't have FED-Zorki, but did that one have a 1/1000?
Vlad
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Jacques M.
Posted - Mar 08 2008 : 4:38:26 PM Fine camera, Alain!
KMZ probably got some Fed S 1/1000 mechanisms for these ultra rare Fed-KMZ, before they used the last ones on Fed-Zorkis, and perhaps on 1a... It would explain the "Z" instead of "B".
Amitiés. Jacques.
Guido
Posted - Mar 08 2008 : 12:36:29 PM Hello Alain
Yes, the "Z" was used through about 1954, later Zorki 1 (and other models) used "B" instead. It's a *real* copy! ;-)
Best wishes - Guido
mermoz37
Posted - Mar 08 2008 : 11:26:59 AM hi Guido, thanks and salutations
what's little bit strange is "Z" instead of "B" speed....?? may be is it to copy exactly leica for "soviet Leica" ???
Vlad
Posted - Mar 08 2008 : 11:12:52 AM Thank you Guido! Learning something new every day!
Guido
Posted - Mar 08 2008 : 11:04:16 AM Hello Vlad
Yes, the FED-KMZ is the forerunner of the FED-Zorki build in 1948, something like a preserie with +/- 100 items.
And yes, the FED-KMZ has 1/1000, also the bigger parts of the FED-Zorki has 1/1000 but not all. Some of the also rare Zorki 1a (1949) has also 1/1000.