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Post by Michael Fraley on May 7, 2010 23:17:35 GMT -5
These two are from my Zorki 4. I used the Industar-61 lens which is 52mm/f2.8. It's Kodak Gold 200 film. I tend to be pleasantly surprised with Kodak Gold 200. ![](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3331/4573754422_ffbed6c39d.jpg) ![](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4573753422_c71ea4a2be.jpg)
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Post by mickeyobe on May 8, 2010 1:57:18 GMT -5
Tovarich, Looks like a very good lens/camera mating. But lazy, as photo #2 is lying on its side. It looks like a beautiful, delicately rendered, stained glass version of a French ship but is pain in the neck to view. Comrade Mikhail ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png)
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Post by nikonbob on May 8, 2010 6:25:18 GMT -5
Michael
Nice camera lens combo. A friend has an I-61 and it too produces some nice photos. I think they are a much under rated lens.
Bob
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Post by herron on May 8, 2010 15:10:03 GMT -5
Michael - Nice photos! ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) I have a healthy collection of Russian cameras, too ... and really enjoy using them, although I don't do it nearly as often as I should anymore. Your shots may be the impetus I need to take them out again for some excercise (just don't tell my Mamiya collection ... they think they're the only ones here)! ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png)
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