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Jacques M.
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Posted - Nov 03 2020 : 08:47:08 AM
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A Zorki 3 more, here. So, I thought it could be a good idea to list the different variations which lead to the usual cameras we know, with my s/n 00707, 01656 and 05357
First, about the place of the serial number.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/3112020_IMG_0331.JPG
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/3112020_IMG_0330.JPG
Number on the cover for the first one (on my s/n 01656 too), and on the rear of the upper plate for the last one. The s/n 00707 and the 05357 still have roman characters. Italic ones with a prefix for the date will be the rule soon after this s/n 05357. Note that we have the same succession -roman, then italic- for the Zorki 1 and the Zenit.
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Jacques M.
France
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Jacques M.
France
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts |
Posted - Nov 03 2020 : 09:31:53 AM
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It's a long time since I have kept an eye on the Zorki 3 and its variations. Really a fascinating and modern camera, at the beginning of the fifties, even if the lack of reliability of slow speeds was certainly puzzling. This problem will be corrected with the 3M.
For me, it is necessary to complete this thread by other distinctive variations: absence of lock for slow speeds, shape of baseplate, and all that I don't know. Thanks!
Amitiés. Jacques. |
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jed
France
391 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Nov 05 2020 : 3:02:33 PM
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Hello Jacques,
I like that camera - to me it's the 'deluxe' Zorki 3.
I also own three. Same s/n range : 1884, 2102 and 2323. |
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