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uwittehh |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 1:45:50 PM Hello,
what is the lowest serial number you have seen for the "Zorki-Zorki", the Zorki with both cyrillic and latin engraving on the top plate? My earliest "Zorki-Zorki" has number 33201, so it must be built in 1950.
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
47 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
levonsa |
Posted - May 05 2016 : 07:35:13 AM Lenny! I think the curtains performance over 50 years ago! But even if they are original! We can also take photos now Canon, Nikon and other ?! |
Lenny |
Posted - May 03 2016 : 12:14:48 PM Thanks Alexey,
there it is, the first known Zorki with export engravings.
D.Bessonov did a good job, it seems the shutter is cocked, which gives relief to the opening curtain on the small drum. That's very important to keep the curtains in good shape. |
levonsa |
Posted - May 03 2016 : 11:39:26 AM From D.Bessonov,s collection. |
levonsa |
Posted - May 03 2016 : 11:38:04 AM http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/352016_Z.jpg
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Alfa2 |
Posted - May 02 2016 : 02:36:14 AM Lenny, thank you for the answer. It is really fine collectors gain knowledge about old russian cameras. In 90's I thought it will be not possible. Russians hasn't documented informations about their productions like e.g. Leica did. I thought some informations will be lost because time goes by, people who produced cameras die, some evidences and documents disappier. So this is really fascinating, this possibility to know new facts and to discover them.
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Lenny |
Posted - May 01 2016 : 11:18:29 PM quote: Originally posted by Alfa2
As dmzi noticed. Are these numbers OK ? In 1948 KMZ produced much more than 2136 cameras. FED-Zorkis with S/N above 3000 have 1948 engraved, isn't it ?
If you read those threads from 2008 you will find many mistakes. Even in the wiki here are still mistakes. But some years ago there was less information available and still guys like Oscar Fricke did a great job when there was no ebay and other online auctions. Some serials from Oscar Fricke are still marks in my database, for example #56042413 and #00111 KMZ.
It's a problem with all those mistakes made public some years ago, because nobody correct them. Now some collectors have great knowledge and it would be worth to record the knowledge they have, because only those Feds and Zorkis will live forever. |
galloups |
Posted - May 01 2016 : 7:50:43 PM Zorki-zorki 1b, serial 134104. Smooth as a leica, one of my favorite camera. I made a sound comparison in 2011 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUZseisWafk
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Alfa2 |
Posted - May 01 2016 : 4:17:41 PM
Zorki-Zorki with slow speed dial is really impressive. I have heared about prototypes but never saw any of them before.
quote: Originally posted by uwittehh
Michel,
I have found the numbers in the web. As far as I remember the Zorki numbers are from lausch.com, the FED numbers I have found at fedkas site (all serial ranges approx.)
Zorki SERIAL NUMBERS 1948: 500 - 2136 1949: 2137 - 17137 1950: 17138 - 55324 1951: 55325 - 125826 1952: 125827 - 254579 1953: 254580 - 406730 1954: 406731 - 667231 1955: 8 digits begins with year 1956: 8 digits begins with year ..............................
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de
As dmzi noticed. Are these numbers OK ? In 1948 KMZ produced much more than 2136 cameras. FED-Zorkis with S/N above 3000 have 1948 engraved, isn't it ?
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Lenny |
Posted - Feb 01 2016 : 5:44:37 PM quote: Originally posted by uwittehh
Lenny, interesting. Now we should see if there are any Zorki-Zorki that have a lower serial number than 24000 :-)
Ulrich, I never saw #24005 and #24097 which is/was mentioned on sovietcams. Would be great to have those 2 pictures here too.
Few years ago I saw #24252 but I forgot where I saw it and I didn't copy the photo, so who knows if that one was original.
Because you posted your picture here your #24824 should be the first original one and the serial is so cute. |
uwittehh |
Posted - Feb 01 2016 : 3:41:02 PM Lenny, interesting. Now we should see if there are any Zorki-Zorki that have a lower serial number than 24000 :-)
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Lenny |
Posted - Jan 19 2016 : 3:44:43 PM quote: Originally posted by uwittehh
quote: Originally posted by AidasCams
Thanks to this Topic, we have a grave list of 7 early export cameras already:
#24831 Aidas coll., #24844 seen on eBay this year, #31869 Okynek coll., #32198 Juhani coll., #32870 Jacques coll., #32999 Stephan coll., #33201 Ulrich coll.
More early numbers anyone?
Yes, now I own one with earlier serial number (24824)
Congratulations Ulrich, the earliest I know about is mentioned in sovietcams.com PM1050 #24005. Aidas must have changed that not so long ago. |
uwittehh |
Posted - Jan 01 2016 : 2:38:30 PM Yes, until we find a lower one ;-)
Today there was one with serial number 26xxx on ebay, with matching box! I did not get it, maybe someone of us here?
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Jan 01 2016 : 2:32:30 PM Fine! It seems that the 24xxx is the earliest for the double engraving...
Amitiés. Jacques. |
uwittehh |
Posted - Jan 01 2016 : 12:32:43 PM quote: Originally posted by AidasCams
Thanks to this Topic, we have a grave list of 7 early export cameras already:
#24831 Aidas coll., #24844 seen on eBay this year, #31869 Okynek coll., #32198 Juhani coll., #32870 Jacques coll., #32999 Stephan coll., #33201 Ulrich coll.
More early numbers anyone?
Yes, now I own one with earlier serial number (24824):
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Schwarzer_M3 |
Posted - Dec 23 2008 : 6:22:00 PM
Here is mine, bought it today for parts, as I am rebuilding another Zorki that was faked into a Leica Kriegsberichter.
This camera is already non-original, only the top plate is Zorki-Zorki, since it also has a serial number to the back side. It's more of a Franken-Zorki, really, so I do not feel bad in parting it out.
The top plate I will of course keep :) http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/8712ALX_0120.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/8712ALX_0119.jpg
Knobs and levers, accessory shoe and finder collars will be transplanted (happy to have found collars that are worn and showing brass, the Kriegsberichter-fake is not supposed to be an as-new camera once I'm done)
Bottom plate will hopefully fit my FED 1s that had it's bottom plate machined to de-chrome it by some Leica fakers. Lens has fungus, but mount will be used to fit a Perfex Wollensak 50mm 2.8 lens into. My first RF-lens hack!
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AidasCams |
Posted - Dec 16 2008 : 08:12:42 AM Hi again,
very nice early Zorki-Zorki #27507 can be found on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230313602147#description
BesT Regards, Aidas |
AidasCams |
Posted - Sep 23 2008 : 02:41:11 AM Thanks to this Topic, we have a grave list of 7 early export cameras already:
#24831 Aidas coll., #24844 seen on eBay this year, #31869 Okynek coll., #32198 Juhani coll., #32870 Jacques coll., #32999 Stephan coll., #33201 Ulrich coll.
More early numbers anyone?
Best Regards, Aidas
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Kievuser |
Posted - Sep 21 2008 : 12:18:14 AM Hi,
I have one with a rigid black face I-22. Body s/n 138454, lens s/n 5210910.
Regards.
Zhang |
Guido |
Posted - Sep 20 2008 : 12:41:50 PM Hello Juhani
It's a "Zorki-Zorki" export model of the Zorki 1b, absolutly. There exist export models of all Zorki's beginning with the Zorki 1b.
Best wishes - Guido |
cedricfan |
Posted - Sep 20 2008 : 12:35:06 PM And today I got a 1950 serial 32198 (with Kazan lens) which is second youngest here? I believe it was worth 55 euros I paid
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/ZorkiZorki_1b.JPG
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/ZorkiZorki_1b_32198.JPG
But is this 1b as serial would mean or 1c as Zorki-Zorki is commonly referred as?
Smena rules |
Kievuser |
Posted - Aug 26 2008 : 10:21:31 AM The earliest s/n indicates that 1950 was the year when USSR began to export cameras in large numbers. The earliest dual logo Kiev II was also made in 1950 IIRC. These early export Kiev IIs (before 1952)are much less common according to my experience.
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stephanvdz |
Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 7:56:23 PM my zorki zorki is 32999
Stephan |
nathandayton |
Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 3:39:16 PM It is a prototype that never made it into production. Yes the slow speeds work and it is the smoothest working Zorki or FED that I have ever seen, every bit as smooth as a Leica.
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dmzi |
Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 12:25:57 PM Excuse, and this camera works on slow speed? dmzi
quote: Originally posted by nathandayton
I still have not gotten all of my cameras out and on shelves but here is one of my Zorki/Zorkis
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/ZorkiZorkissf.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/ZorkiZorkisst.jpg
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dmzi |
Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 12:10:22 PM Hellow, Ulrich! I would bring in some amendments to your qualifier: last known to me Zorki, made in december of 1949 year number 18220, and in 1948 year FED-Zorki number 03347. dmzi
quote: Originally posted by uwittehh
Michel,
I have found the numbers in the web. As far as I remember the Zorki numbers are from lausch.com, the FED numbers I have found at fedkas site (all serial ranges approx.)
Zorki SERIAL NUMBERS 1948: 500 - 2136 1949: 2137 - 17137 1950: 17138 - 55324 1951: 55325 - 125826 1952: 125827 - 254579 1953: 254580 - 406730 1954: 406731 - 667231 1955: 8 digits begins with year 1956: 8 digits begins with year
FED SERIAL NUMBERS 1934 SN 000031 - 004000 1935 SN 004001 - 016000 1936 SN 016001 - 031000 1937 SN 031001 - 053000 1938 SN 053001 - 082000 1939 SN 082001 - 116000 1940 SN 116001 - 148000 1941 SN 148001 - 175000 1942 - 45 (World War Two) 1946 SN 175001 - 176000 1947 SN 176001 - 186000 1948 SN 186001 - 203000 1949 SN 203001 - 221000 1950 SN 221001 - 248000 1951 SN 248001 - 289000 1952 SN 289001 - 341000 1953 SN 341001 - 424000 1954 SN 424001 - 560000 1955 SN 560001 - 700000
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de
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AidasCams |
Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 10:36:42 AM Hi again,
... just back to our old discussion ... BTW engraved markings are smaller size on the early export Zorki ...
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/zorki-export_early.jpg
Best Regards, Aidas
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Michel |
Posted - Jun 09 2008 : 04:16:48 AM Hi Ulrich,
Thanks for the data !
Regards, Michel. |
Zoom |
Posted - Jun 07 2008 : 09:55:31 AM quote: Originally posted by Guido Studer
The first Zorki 3 prototype under the name "Zorki 2" was build befor 1950 (1949?) as M. Mladek says, the first real Zorki 3 prototype maybe was build 1950/51 (see page 131 in Pincelle's 2nd edition).
In addiction see the page (in Russian): http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/zorki/zorki-3-in-production.html This is the article from the KMZ newspaper. |
nathandayton |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 4:38:34 PM It was made as a test piece, but since the Zorki 3 was in prototype it was never produced in quantity!
Thanks, now we know that there were at least 2! |
Guido |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 2:50:44 PM Hello Nathan
Thank you for showing us this fine camera. Claudio Asquini presents an earlier example of a Zorki-Zorki with slow speed dail at the front (#123892 from 1951/1952 probably):
http://www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/8595/zorkiss.html
The first Zorki 3 prototype under the name "Zorki 2" was build befor 1950 (1949?) as M. Mladek says, the first real Zorki 3 prototype maybe was build 1950/51 (see page 131 in Pincelle's 2nd edition).
Best wishes - Guido
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nathandayton |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 2:05:38 PM Yes this was made at KMZ. It was a proof of concept camera but the Zorki 3 was almost in production so after making this one it was abandoned!
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Bull Halsey |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 1:40:31 PM I have one with a rigid Industar, Black Face.
Body #183222 Lens #5111876
Steve |
uwittehh |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 1:14:39 PM Nathan,
a Zorki 1 with slow speed dial on the front? Is that for real? I have never heard of it.
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 12:11:18 PM A very special one, as we can see! As for me, my earliest one will be the # 32870 with the lens 5021081. If it comes: I've just bought it!
Amitiés. Jacques. PS: not sure these datas are always precise: I'm desperatly looking for a Fed between 186000-200000. Impossible, unless we add some false Leica II, visibly made from Fed 1, with numbers in that range! |
nathandayton |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 10:58:56 AM I still have not gotten all of my cameras out and on shelves but here is one of my Zorki/Zorkis
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/ZorkiZorkissf.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/ZorkiZorkisst.jpg
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uwittehh |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 10:08:40 AM Michel,
I have found the numbers in the web. As far as I remember the Zorki numbers are from lausch.com, the FED numbers I have found at fedkas site (all serial ranges approx.)
Zorki SERIAL NUMBERS 1948: 500 - 2136 1949: 2137 - 17137 1950: 17138 - 55324 1951: 55325 - 125826 1952: 125827 - 254579 1953: 254580 - 406730 1954: 406731 - 667231 1955: 8 digits begins with year 1956: 8 digits begins with year
FED SERIAL NUMBERS 1934 SN 000031 - 004000 1935 SN 004001 - 016000 1936 SN 016001 - 031000 1937 SN 031001 - 053000 1938 SN 053001 - 082000 1939 SN 082001 - 116000 1940 SN 116001 - 148000 1941 SN 148001 - 175000 1942 - 45 (World War Two) 1946 SN 175001 - 176000 1947 SN 176001 - 186000 1948 SN 186001 - 203000 1949 SN 203001 - 221000 1950 SN 221001 - 248000 1951 SN 248001 - 289000 1952 SN 289001 - 341000 1953 SN 341001 - 424000 1954 SN 424001 - 560000 1955 SN 560001 - 700000
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Michel |
Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 08:56:36 AM Hi all,
If this can help, my 2 "Zorki-Zorki"s have : # 195065 - Industar 22 #5116322 stamped in rear of the lens barrel # 263354 - Industar 22 #0152082 (coated, letter "n")
But, I agree with nathandayton, I have no proof that the lenses were appaired to the cameras when they left the factory. (No passport).
By the way, according to the s/n of the cameras, can somebody tell me the dates of making ? (Or where do you think I could find such datas?)
Regards, Michel. |
cedricfan |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 11:26:14 PM quote: Originally posted by mermoz37
i have n° 156287
And mine is 158915 so not far away from yours |
nathandayton |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 6:49:25 PM Let me just throw out some food for thought.
Unless you have the passport, you do not know that the lens that is on the camera was on the camera when it left the factory! So you can not draw any conclusion other than "When I got the camera this was the lens that it had on it."
Model changes were made when the old parts ran out. They were not model year changes like we do it in the west.
I know that everyone is trying to make sense out of the system but it fits their model of production not ours! |
uwittehh |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 3:31:40 PM Alain,
interesting, I've had one with number 121249, really close to the one that you have. Seems, that they have built them in batches?
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
uwittehh |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 3:28:43 PM Guido,
on May this year? Why is it not mine? 8-) I havn't seen it... The other one I have has serial 94695 and has a black faced rigid I-22.
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Guido |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 2:18:45 PM quote: Originally posted by mermoz37
i have one (for Vlad ? ) n° 232791 mines are : 121595 , 156287 and 55135989 !!!
Hello Alain
The highest number for a Zorki-Zorki I saw was 56003238 on eBay in October 2006.
By the way: Why the #232791 (1952 probably) is for Vlad?
Best wishes - Guido
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Guido |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 2:13:30 PM Thank you Aidas ... ;->
Best wishes - Guido |
AidasCams |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 2:06:01 PM I can say for sure ... It was Zorki #24844 with rigid white I-22 lens.
Best Regards, Aidas |
mermoz37 |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 2:04:30 PM i have one (for Vlad ? ) n° 232791 mines are : 121595 , 156287 and 55135989 !!!
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Guido |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 2:02:21 PM ... or was it the number 24844? (May 2008 on eBay) |
Guido |
Posted - Jun 05 2008 : 1:54:07 PM Hello Ulrich
In March 2008 I've seen a Zorki-Zorki with the number 28844 on eBay.
Best wishes - Guido |