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Will
United Kingdom
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Posted - May 29 2015 :  09:19:17 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My new Zorki 10 rangefinder is slightly out. I could use zone focusing but the fix seems easy.

Looking at the manuals and parts list which Vlad posted back in September 2012? the adjustment looks easy, but I'm having trouble finding the adjusting screw.

The manual says " open back cover, unscrew plug and screw E75.17.211."

Sounds easy, but I can't find the plug or screw! It may be something in translation so any help would be great.

Would anyone know where the screw is please or can understand the manual better than me!

Here is a picture, I've tried the screw top just off centre, but that does nothing, not sure what the "plug" is.



Many Thanks

Will

Edited by - Will on May 30 2015 02:12:09 AM

Alexander K.
AlexanderK
Germany
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Posted - May 30 2015 :  04:34:38 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello Will,
you can find the answer on the site of Alfred Klomp:
http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/zorki10/


Regards, Alexander

Edited by - AlexanderK on May 30 2015 05:11:20 AM
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Will
United Kingdom
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Posted - May 30 2015 :  05:05:26 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Many Thanks Alexander, thats great.

I thought there was something lurking behind there when I took that screw out yesterday as the screw was not connected to anything.

And I've read Alfred Klomps comments on the camera and missed this at the end .

Many Thanks again Alexander, it's really appreciated.

Will

Edited by - Will on May 30 2015 05:06:34 AM
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Will
United Kingdom
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Posted - May 30 2015 :  05:27:04 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well that was easy,

Took about 5 minutes to adjust, measure, adjust
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