- all
Zorki cameras with slow
shutter speeds under 1/30 of a second, in
particular the
Zorki-3 and
Zorki-4. The
first Zorki was the
Zorki (called "
Zorki 1"...
- The
Zorki 4 was
possibly the most po****r of all
Zorki cameras, with 1,715,677
cameras made by the KMZ
factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia. The
Zorki 4 was...
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Zorki cameras have
their roots in the FED line of
Leica copies. In 1948, when the FED
factory was
falling behind its
production goals, the KMZ factory...
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trademark is ****ociated with 35 mm SLR cameras.
Among related brands are
Zorki (Watchful) for 35 mm
rangefinder cameras,
Moskva (Moscow) and
Iskra (Spark)...
-
Nikon dSLR?". Photo.net
Photography Forums. 21
January 2012. "The
Camera ZORKI Instruction Manual?" (PDF). [2]
Discussion of
Zenit and
Braun Paxette mounts...
- was made for two
different camera mounts, the
Leica thread mount used on
Zorki, FED, and some
other Soviet rangefinders, and the
Contax mount used on Kiev...
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Kodak Kowa
Krasnogorsky Mekanicheski Zavod (also
known as KMZ,
makers of
Zorki, Zenit,
Horizon cameras,
Zenitar lenses)
Laowa see
Venus Optics Leica Lensbaby...
- of
collectors and aficionados.
Cameras from the
former Soviet Union—the
Zorki and FED,
based on the ****mount Leica, and the Kiev—are
plentiful in the...
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Zorky ,
Zorki, or
Zorkiy (Russian: Зоркий) may
refer to:
Zorky Krasnogorsk, men's
bandy club
based in Krasnogorsk,
Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk (women) [ru]...
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models in ****an, the
Kardon in USA, the Reid in
England and the FED and
Zorki in the USSR. In the 1970s,
Walter Mandler introduced computer aided design...