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− | The Zorki 4K is a 1970s Soviet-era [[rangefinder camera]] based on the [[Leica]]. While [[KMZ]] did produce a [[Zorki 5]] and a [[Zorki 6]], the Zorki 4K is actually the latest camera in the line, with a total of 524,610 cameras produced from 1972 to 1978. It came fitted with a [[Jupiter-8]] 50mm f/2 lens and a two-piece everready case.
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− | The Zorki 4K is basically a [[Zorki 4]] with the addition of a fixed take-up spool and a film advance lever instead of the knurled thumb-wheel. The KMZ logo was moved to the left so it would not be covered by the advance lever.
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− | * SEE ALSO: [[Zorki 4]]
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− | == PhotoBloggers using the Zorki 4K ==
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− | * [http://www.randem.net/photography/ Randem]
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− | * [http://www.collection-appareils.com/album_notices/Zorki_4K/index.html French user manual] at www.collection-appareils.com
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− | * [http://www.swcornell.com/camera/zorki4list.html Zorki 4, all models] in [http://www.swcornell.com/ Wayne Cornell's photography site]
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− | [[Category: 39mm screw mount]]
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− | [[Category: Former USSR]]
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− | [[Category: KMZ]]
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− | [[Category: Zorki]]
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