steven_e007
Member
Hi,
I have a nice old Zorki 4K, one of the early ones with the nice letherette covering and a Black Jupiter 8 F2 50mm lens.
It is in mint condition and very reliable. The lens is nice and sharp and the focussing mechanism is accurate. I have used it a lot and quite like it, it is a good B/W snapshot camera for when you are on holiday
It works well with I/R film too, and other heavy filtration, for obvious reasons (and the lens has a red correction mark)
It has one problem which drives me nuts. The parrallex error is terrible and there seems to be no way to correct for it. The picture taken often has little to do with the image in the viewfinder. I'm forever chopping bits off people even when I try to guess to allow for it. There are no lines or guides scribed in the window to assist... is this normal?
There is a lever on the rewind button which seems to act like a zoom for the viewfinder. Does anyone know what this is supposed to do? I thought maybe it allowed for the tele and wide angle lenses, but there is no sort of scale or anything to tell you where to set it for each lens.
Any ideas, anyone?
Steve
I have a nice old Zorki 4K, one of the early ones with the nice letherette covering and a Black Jupiter 8 F2 50mm lens.
It is in mint condition and very reliable. The lens is nice and sharp and the focussing mechanism is accurate. I have used it a lot and quite like it, it is a good B/W snapshot camera for when you are on holiday

It works well with I/R film too, and other heavy filtration, for obvious reasons (and the lens has a red correction mark)
It has one problem which drives me nuts. The parrallex error is terrible and there seems to be no way to correct for it. The picture taken often has little to do with the image in the viewfinder. I'm forever chopping bits off people even when I try to guess to allow for it. There are no lines or guides scribed in the window to assist... is this normal?
There is a lever on the rewind button which seems to act like a zoom for the viewfinder. Does anyone know what this is supposed to do? I thought maybe it allowed for the tele and wide angle lenses, but there is no sort of scale or anything to tell you where to set it for each lens.
Any ideas, anyone?
Steve