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12-06-2006
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Interesting FSU on E-Bay
It`s called a "Zarya" which the owner calls is a Zorki without a rangefinder but this one is clearly a FED (logo on back) and comes with a relatively modern solid Industar (looks like the 26) .... can see why this camera didn`t sell, 50mm lenses are hard to scale focus reliably, if it had a 21mm finder I could understand it , but then I guess that people weren`t trying for 20X 16 prints back then ;-)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/zarya-russian-...QQcmdZViewItem
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Lieca III + Summar 5cm F2 (c 1934)
Zorki 4 + Jupiter-8 (c 1963)
Zorki C Festival + Industar 22 (c 1957)
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CV 28mm F1.9 Ultron
CV 35mm F2.5 PC
CV 50mm F1.5 Nokton
CV 90mm APO Lanthar
Jupiter 8 50mm F2
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SLRs - F3 and FM2 (Both c 1981)
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Last edited by Adam-T : 12-06-2006 at 23:05.
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12-07-2006
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Eugene Zaikonnikov
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Last winter, at a small railway station near Minsk, Belarus I've seen a boy of maybe 7 years old clicking around with Zarya. In his hands it actually looked huge 
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12-07-2006
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It`s called a "Zarya" which the owner calls is a Zorki without a rangefinder but this one is clearly a FED (logo on back)
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Yes, the Zarya is based on a FED-2, see here.
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12-07-2006
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Zarya is just a cheaper version of fed 2 (without a rangefinder). I do not see any value in it other than another addition to your collection.
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My photoblog - Notes On Photography
bodies: Leica M3, FED 1-2-3-4-5, Zorki 1-2-3-4-5, Kiev, Leningrad, Zenit-11-18-19, Nikon F2
lenses: Jupiter-3-8-9-11-12-21M, Industar-22-26-61, FED, Zenitar MC 1.7/50, Zenitar MC ME1
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12-07-2006
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Zarya is just a cheaper version of fed 2 (without a rangefinder). I do not see any value in it other than another addition to your collection
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That's exactly what I thought when I was tempted by one going cheap a while ago - "that'll help complete the collection". Then I remembered I don't have a collection, I only have cameras I use 
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12-07-2006
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ЗоркийКат:Sharpeyed Kitty
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I have a friend who ordered one and used it to shoot. It came with an I-50 f/3,5. Moderate-aperture lenses are not really hard to zone-focus, and seeing the photos shot with it showed a huge success rate. There were western cameras which took the same approach- think of the Kodak non-RF, prewar Ektar, the various Kodak Pony models, or even the Leica standard!
Jay
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12-07-2006
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Event Photographer
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And I thought the "Cut down" Mir was the budget model ;-) .... The Zarya could be an Ideal cheap alternative to a Bessa L for shooting with the CV 12 and 15mm lenses I guess (The L being a camera without a Vfinder at all), of course the bessa has TTL metering if little else but at least the Zarya is interesting .. though with 4Ks going for less than £15 why bother except to complete a FED collection
There are some quite interesting FSUs appearing on E-Bay thesedays with more and more Russian suppliers jumping on the bandwagon..
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R-D1 (c 2006)
Lieca III + Summar 5cm F2 (c 1934)
Zorki 4 + Jupiter-8 (c 1963)
Zorki C Festival + Industar 22 (c 1957)
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CV 28mm F1.9 Ultron
CV 35mm F2.5 PC
CV 50mm F1.5 Nokton
CV 90mm APO Lanthar
Jupiter 8 50mm F2
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SLRs - F3 and FM2 (Both c 1981)
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12-07-2006
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All the gear no idea
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Originally Posted by Adam-T
There are some quite interesting FSUs appearing on E-Bay thesedays with more and more Russian suppliers jumping on the bandwagon..
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Quick someone pass him the GAS antidote
Oh that's right , there's no cure for FSU GAS  Your doomed Adam , But rest easy in the knowledge that you will probably be putting 4 or 5 Russian kids through college
Paul
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12-07-2006
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Event Photographer
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LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!! ...... I`m cured, I have my 4 and my C "Festival" and apart from maybe a FED2 with its ultra long rangefinder base, I can`t see that FAS (FSU version of GAS) will effect me, I don`t need a Zorki-1 or FED-1 as I have the Leica they copied and I don`t need a FED3 (as it`s a Zorki-4 clone) or want a FED-4 or 5 (because, err, well because they`re a FED4/5 ;-) .. A kiev may have been interesting if it didn`t take Alien lenses but they never made one in L39 mount so that`s those out of the equasion and FED SLRs are out because you can get a proper Spotmatic for under £20 and I have my F3 anyway  ..
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R-D1 (c 2006)
Lieca III + Summar 5cm F2 (c 1934)
Zorki 4 + Jupiter-8 (c 1963)
Zorki C Festival + Industar 22 (c 1957)
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CV 28mm F1.9 Ultron
CV 35mm F2.5 PC
CV 50mm F1.5 Nokton
CV 90mm APO Lanthar
Jupiter 8 50mm F2
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SLRs - F3 and FM2 (Both c 1981)
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12-07-2006
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Warren
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I have a Zarya and I like it. It came with some pin holes in one of the shutter curtains so I patched it up with liquid rubber. I have put a few rolls through it and have been happy with the results. Zone focusing is easy, especially with a 35mm lens, and on a bright sunny day even people pictures came out fine. It definitely feels tinnier than a FED2 but I am not afraid to put it in my coat pocket without a case, and with the collapsable 50/3.5 it is quite small. Of all the FSU cameras I have, this one has the least things that can go wrong. 
Warren
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