Henri Cartier Bresson's Zorki 6 (?)
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Topic author: jed
Posted on: 20140716020620
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Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20140716091654
Hi Jed, I believe you are right, it is a Zorki 6, I can't think of any other camera that matches that back [:)]
Cheers,
Vlad.
Reply author: jed
Replied on: 20140716101048
Hi Vlad,
So he took pictures with a FSU camera ! I didn't know. A huge discovery !
Cheers,
Jean
Reply author: cedricfan
Replied on: 20140716124446
Suits his style well, maybe it was his 2nd camera when he didn't want to take one of the more visible Leicas with him?
Best regards,
Juhani
Reply author: jed
Replied on: 20140716133113
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by cedricfan</i>
<br />Suits his style well
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My thoughts really !
Best,
Jean
Reply author: AlexanderK
Replied on: 20140716162516
Hi guys,
this video is not available in Germany [:(]. Could you download and post it here, please?
Regards, Alexander
Reply author: Guido
Replied on: 20140716165717
Hello
Well, the camera in the film looks like a Zorki 6. But three things:
1) to me it looks like the shutter need to be advanced twice, in Leica terms it says "double stroke" if I remember correctly; that not the case with the Zorki 6
2) for such an old documentary the cuts are too quick, will say the film is certenly cut later when the docmentary is made with parts of the old docmentary and new material (in 1998?); so the scenes don't looks to fit together
3) who can definitly say that the hands shown in the film are the hands of HCB? Maybe it's a filler made later?
In the rest of the film I found some Leica Standard (Leica I) and Leica II/III in HCB's hands, in silver and in blank. No other cameras (but I didn't look at the entire film). But okay, the camera seen in the frist 60 seconds don't look like a Leica, maybe some other camera ... But even the lenses don't seems to be the same!
Just my 2 1/2 cents ...
Best wishes - Guido
Reply author: Guido
Replied on: 20140716170733
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by AlexanderK</i>
<br />this video is not available in Germany
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Hello Alexander
I sent you a mail with a link. Other friends from Germany (or other countries) with the same problem: Please let me know and I will send you a link to a copy on my own server in MP4 format. I will not publish this link in public.
Best wishes - Guido
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20140717032948
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20140722115952
After close examination, I would vote for the Zorki 5...
The ears for straps are more or less in the middle of the round corner on this camera (like on the Zorki 5); they are more on the front part on the Zorki 6 (to clear the opening back).
I think...
Jacques.
Reply author: Kievuser
Replied on: 20140802084252
Comrades,
Perhaps you all know that Piccaso used a Fed-2? I saw a photo of him with a Fed-2 hanging around his neck.[:)]