Last week I got this old Russian camera from my granddad.
I didn't learn to take pictures with it yet, but I couldn't wait to take pictures from it.
I didn't learn to take pictures with it yet, but I couldn't wait to take pictures from it.
Leica used the zorki camera's design for their 4K range finder.
I got some text from wikipedia too:
The Zorki 4 was possibly the most popular of all Zorki cameras, with 1,715,677 cameras made by the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia. The Zorki 4 was also the first of the Zorki cameras to be exported in large numbers to the west. It is a fully manual camera, and does not have a lightmeter. An additional lightmeter may be added by the hot shoe.
The Zorki 4 was possibly the most popular of all Zorki cameras, with 1,715,677 cameras made by the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia. The Zorki 4 was also the first of the Zorki cameras to be exported in large numbers to the west. It is a fully manual camera, and does not have a lightmeter. An additional lightmeter may be added by the hot shoe.
Ruben