USSRPhoto.com

Not logged in

Forums / Collectors and Users Open Forum

Zorki-5

8 posts in this thread
Hello,
I have got last week very interesting Zorki-5 (1st type) with colorless engraving. It seems to be never colored. The engraving is also shifted a bit in comparison with the red one. Any ideas?






Regards, Alexander
Hi Alexander,

It seems that the rewind button is slightly different too, no?

Amitiés. Jacques.
Jacques,
you are right, thank you. The red one has 4 rows, and the other only three.

Regards, Alexander
Alexander,

I have the same position for the engraving, the screw is in the middle of the letters, just painted. Also 4 rows.

To disassemble the vulcanite housing the top plate needs to be disassembled first, right?
quote:
Originally posted by Lenny


I have the same position for the engraving, the screw is in the middle of the letters, just painted. Also 4 rows.



Lenny,
I think all "red" Zorki-5 have the same rewind button with 4 rows.
To disassemble the body you need to unscrew the lens-ring and 4 screws on the front.

Regards, Alexander
quote:
Originally posted by AlexanderK


To disassemble the body you need to unscrew the lens-ring and 4 screws on the front.



Thanks Alexander,

I have already removed the lens mount and the other 4 screws. But the vulcanite housing is still not possible to move, as if it is glued to the top. I don't like to disassemble the top plate, I only want to service the shutter and remove film parts. I will assemble the lens mount again and screw some M39 rings on it and try to move the housing with more power.
Hi, according to Maizenberg, remove the lens mount then the 4 chromes screws located on the outer side of the body, then three other screws which appear to be under the top cover, on the plate containing the rangefinder, speed mechanism etc? Then push the rangefinder cam inward to stop it fouling the shell as it is slid off.

Cheers,

Steve
quote:
Originally posted by SteveA

according to Maizenberg, three other screws which appear to be under the top cover



Thanks Steve,
I thought about that, that there must be other screws.
This is not an easy camera for service and to remove film parts.
A step back for Zorki engineering.

Reply to Topic