Thursday, February 2, 2012

#46 Zorki-4K


The Zorki-4K is one of the last descendants of a long lineage of Russian clones of the thread mount Leicas, namely the Leica II and III.
This lineage includes also the FED cameras that are very close related with the Zorkis.


These cameras were made by the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, near Moscowin the glory days of ex-USSR.

I bought this one at a flea market, with a Jupiter-8 lens: 50 mm 1:2 and the original eveready case.


This model was produced from 1972 to 1976. As the two first digits of mine read 74 I assume that it was made in 1974.

The main differences of this model to it's predecessor are the flimsy advance lever and the fixed take-up film spool.


The positioning of the shutter speeds on it's dial looks very weird, first there is 1/30 then B, 1/1000, 1/500,...,1/2, 1 second.
Leica III had a second dial, on the front, for the slow shutter speeds. In here they decided to squeeze them in the extra space between 1/125 and 1/30.
You may ask: why 1/125 and not 1/60? That's another quirk. In this camera 1/30 is the slowest of the fast shutter speeds and 1/60 the fastest of the slow ones.
Puzzled? Look in here, there's a very clear explanation of all the reasons for those apparently crazy decisions.
It also explains why it is so important to cock the shutter before changing the shutter speed in these cameras.

Zorki 4-K (3)  Zorki 4-K (2)


As it shares the mount with all old Leicas and clones, the m39 Leica thread mount aka LTM, the lens offer is immense.
You can see it, in the following picture, wearing a Canon Serenar 35 mm 1:2.8


DIY afternoon

As the viewfinder is corrected only for the 50 mm lens I made this wide-angle viewfinder for it, using the viewfinder of a disposable camera, the help of this site and some ingenuity.

Later I had some trouble with the shutter speeds and had it CLA, now it's working fine at all speeds.

Zorki 4-K (1)

Main features:
  • Coupled rangefinder, 41 mm base length, 1x magnification factor
  • 50 mm viewfinder with dioptre correction
  • Horizontal travel, cloth, focal plane shutter
  • Shutter speeds: 1/1000 - 1 second and B.
  • Flash sync at 1/30, pc sync on the front plate, M or X selection by rotating the collar around the shutter speed dial.
  • Self timer: delay 10 seconds.
  • Film advance coupled with shutter cocking by rapid advance lever
  • Film rewind by revolving cylinder, the film release is done by rotating CCW the unmarked cylinder surrounding the shutter release button, making it plunge into the body of the camera, it must be returned to the original position before shooting.
  • Progressive, manual reset, film counter.
  • Cold accessory shoe
  • Detachable back
  • LTM interchangeable lens 
  • 135 standard cartridge film
  • Size*:  143 x 92 x 70 mm
  • Weight*: 700 g
*with Jupiter-8 lens
Some pictures taken with it:

Feading Seagulls

At the foot of the bridge

Bicla

More pictures taken with it in here

Stay tuned (o;