Description: Welcome to my little photo shop!Almost all my things are Soviet photographic equipment and optics and, as a rule, things that have received my service and are suitable for use as intended.However, this is a specific technique. The Soviet industry and photographic equipment, in particular, did not differ in reliability.Almost all cameras had problems already during the warranty period. Some models simply did not work, they were constantly being repaired andeventually the user returned them. By the way, this procedure in the Soviet Union was very difficult.I can name a few such models - Almaz-103, Kiev-17-20, Zenit-4-5-6-7-19, Elikon-AF...It may be hard to believe if not living in the USSR at that time, but this is a fact!That is, on average, 5-7 percent of the equipment needed service during the warranty period, then maintenance was also required.Of course, we are talking about used cameras. Cameras that were not used and stored in factory condition, preserved in their original form.Such things can still be purchased, although rarely. However, they are guaranteed not to work correctly. I can draw an analogy with the car, which stood 20 years in the garage and then began to be used. How much, do you think, he will drive after leaving?Thus, I sell the photo equipment after the repair and directly indicate - whether it is suitable or not suitable for use.I do not use evasive language and thus take responsibility.However, the buyer must also understand the reality.This is not a new thing, even a state - this thing is simply not used,however, it was released many years ago and should be brought to working condition.I have experience, knowledge and spare parts, but even in this case, I cannot work perfectly.Mistakes happen, unforeseen problems also, damage in transit ...In each case, the response is necessary - the buyer paid the money and also understand my situation.If there is a problem, then contact me directly, I will always help.As you can see from my fedbaks, I try to do it effectively.Soviet cameras and lenses are interesting things, a lot of my customers use them for shooting, not only for the collection.I try to give a second life to these things. Help me on this. About the condition. I use the following scale state of things:New - Like new - Mint(+,-) - Excellent(+, - ) - Good working - As is. A separate listing of technical condition. As a rule, I sell things in working order. Description.Up for the auction Zorki-3 with Jupiter-8 lens - Russian rangefinder camera for 35-mm film.KMZ optical factory, Krasnogorsk, Soviet Union.Early version,1953 year of manufacture.A rare early release of an already rare camera. The serial number starts with 0, which is not typical for Soviet mass-produced cameras. However, the differences, and significant ones, are not only in the number. This is practically a pre-production camera, assembled with a hammer and file. I mean, that many parts have traces of rough processing, that is, the design was not brought to the point of being assembled on an assembly line. The shutter body, screws, and long speed mechanism are different. Regarding the latter, this mechanism, which is already quite capricious, does not have any adjustments for accurately setting speeds, as in all subsequent cameras. Because of this, difficulties arise in the adjustment process. As I understand it, this camera was generally the top model of Soviet rangefinder cameras, and it was made in the year of the end of the reign of dictator Stalin. That is, the task was to release such a camera at any cost, regardless of time and costs. This was done, and the design flaws were eliminated in subsequent releases in 1954."Excellent" general condition.The camera has had a full service with the goal of returning it to close to factory technical condition. Complete disassembly, production of early so-called "sewn" curtains from the original material, then assembly and adjustment. Unfortunately, due to the peculiarities of the early design, it was not possible to fully realize the plan. They tried to make a camera several times and apparently failed. What was already clear to me is that speeds of 500 and 1000 do not work correctly, with part of the frame darkening. Two parts of the shutter do not interact correctly and this cannot be corrected without replacement - such spare parts do not exist. Further, speeds of 1/5, 1/2 and 1 sec may be outside the tolerance. Speed D doesn't work, it's like 1 second. Theoretically, I have a Zorki-3 camera in spare parts, I could try to assemble one from two by replacing the shutter. But it wouldn't be an authentic camera. Here all the details are original from the same year 1953, except for the material of the curtains. Cosmetical condition - please, see detailed photos. Lens glass condition - some scratches on the front glass.Quite good condition. Please, see detailed photos and ask questions before bidding. Serial number 05132.Comes with lens cap, take-up film spool and leather case. Shipping and payment. Send within 3 days after clear payment. Combine shipping are possible, please, contact me.Payment - PayPal only.
Price: 412 USD
Location: Poland
End Time: 2024-08-10T16:41:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 28 USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Non-Domestic Product: No
Film Format: 35mm
Custom Bundle: No
Color: Silver
Year Manufactured: 1950s
Modified Item: No
Brand: Zorki
Series: zorki
Type: Rangefinder
Format: 35 mm
Focus Type: Manual
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Month
Model: Zorki-3