Zorki
From Camerapedia.org
At the end of World War II, the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia, began producing cameras. They started in 1946 with the Moskva line, but in 1948 - with the FED factory in Ukraine still not full production - they started producing FED cameras. At first they were marked "FED" with a KMZ logo, and then later they were known marked "FED-Zorki", but by 1949 they had made some design changes and thus began the Zorki line of rangefinder cameras.
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Screw-mount Rangefinders
- FED-Zorki
- MIR
- Zorki 1
- Zorki S
- Zorki 2
- Zorki 2S
- Zorki 3
- Zorki 35M (prototype)
- Zorki 3M
- Zorki 3S
- Zorki 4
- Zorki 4K
- Zorki 5
- Zorki 6
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Fixed-lens Rangefinders
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Links
- FED Zorki Survival Site Repair and Adjustment of FED and Zorki
- Zorkis and FED repair notes
- RFs of the FSU
- A german Zorki page
In English:
- Zorki section at Retrography.com by Simon Simonsen, Denmark
| Zorki cameras |
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| FED-Zorki | 1 | S | 2 | 3 | 3M | 3S | 4 | 4K | MIR | 5 | 6 | 10 | 35M |
Categories: Former USSR | KMZ | Zorki | Z | Eyes

