Fitted with a 1:2.8 50mm lens. uses standard 35mm film. appeture working well.
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Vintage Zorki 6 early 60s Russian camera. Superior to the much more common Zorki 4. Has a built in self timer, hinged back and fixed take up spool. Also the rangefinder is much brighter and more precise than those found on the Zorki 4 or 5. The shutter appears to work fine on the slower speeds, but on 250th and 500th it does have a tendency to stick. This appears to be better if you give the shutter release a firm press. And gets worse if you fire the shutter multiple consecutive times. Other than that, all else appears to be in good working order.
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3 soviet era film cameras A Zorki, a Fed and a more unusual early Kiev with industar lens All untested
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Excellent / Superb / Mint: showing little or no sign of use at all, fully working. No rubbing on corners or brassing of black coatings. Usually in this case I use the word 'general' for example a really nice lens in good condition but with a stuck diaphragm would be described as 'In good general condition but with a stuck diaphragm'.
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It is developed on the basis of "Leica II". Mount M39×1 threaded lens connection. Film: 35mm. See my other interesting lots. Focusing range, m: from 1 to oo Serial # 5059206. Lens: Industar-22 f3.5/50.
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The rangefinder base was 38 mm, the rangefinder magnification was 1x. Shutter speeds B (or Z), 20, 30, 40, 60, 100, 200, 500. Setting the shutter speed was possible only after cocking the shutter, the shutter speed head was rotating.
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Viewfinder: Clear and clean. Lens glass: no scratches, haze, dust or fungus. Lens Body : Excellent.
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