Description
Zorki-C 35mm Rangefinder Camera
Manufacturer: KMZ (Krasnogorsk Mechanical Factory, USSR)
The Zorki-C, serial number 57123610, is a Soviet 35mm rangefinder camera produced in the mid-1950s by KMZ, based on the original Leica II design. The Zorki-C is a transitional model between the Zorki 3 and Zorki 4, and it introduced a built-in flash sync port, which is what the “C” stands for (“” in Cyrillic, for “” = synchro contact).
It uses the M39 Leica Thread Mount (LTM) and is compatible with a wide range of Soviet and Western LTM lenses, making it a great platform for collectors and film enthusiasts.
Key Features
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Film Format: 35mm (standard 2436mm negatives)
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Lens Mount: M39 Leica Thread Mount (LTM)
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Shutter: Mechanical cloth focal-plane shutter
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Speeds: 1/25s to 1/500s + Bulb (some models have 1/30s1/500s)
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Viewfinder: Separate rangefinder and viewfinder windows
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Focus: Manual, rangefinder-coupled
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Flash Sync: Yes PC sync port on the body (unusual for cameras of this type)
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Self-Timer: Not included in this model
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Construction: All-metal body with vulcanite covering
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Weight: Approx. 600g
Whats Included
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Zorki-C camera body (Serial No. 57123610)
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M39 body cap
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Original leather case or strap
Condition
Used Good condition
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Shutter: Fires at all speeds; accuracy may vary (typical for age)
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Rangefinder: Appears aligned and functional
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Viewfinder: Clear with minor dust
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Exterior: Moderate signs of wear; vulcanite covering intact
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Flash Sync Port: Present, untested
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Film transport: Smooth advance and rewind
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