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Zenit Quarz DS8-3
 
Zenit Quarz DS8-3
  
Accepts Double Super 8 reel film
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Accepts Double Super 8 reel film (reels with up to 10m film)
  
Lens: Meteor 8M1 1,9 / 9 - 38 mm, single coated
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Year: 1971 - 1983
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Lens: Meteor-8M 1.8 / 9 - 38 mm, single coated
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Filter thread: M46 x 0.75 (aka 46mm)
  
 
Manual Zoom
 
Manual Zoom
  
Frame rates: 12, 18, 24, 36
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Frame rates: single frame, 12, 18, 24, 36
  
 
Manual / Auto Exposure
 
Manual / Auto Exposure
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No sound
 
No sound
  
Batteries: only for light meter
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No batteries needed (selenium light meter)
  
 
Spring wound drive motor
 
Spring wound drive motor
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Made in Russia
 
Made in Russia
  
Manufacturer: Zenit (Krasnogorsk USSR)
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Manufacturer: Zenit (Mechanical Factory Krasnogorsk, USSR)
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Original price in Eastern Germany (German Democratic Republic) in 1976: 706,10 Mark (s. comments)
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Prices on eBay:
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* eBay Germany:
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** EUR 29,00 (+ EUR 7,90 shipping) in 04/2006
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** EUR 1,99 (+ EUR 7,00 shipping) in 11/2006
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** EUR 1,99 (+ EUR 6,00 shipping) in 04/2007
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Russian manual: http://www.zenitcamera.com/mans/quarz-2x8s-3/quarz-2x8s-3.html
  
 
[[Image:QuarzDS8-3.jpg]]
 
[[Image:QuarzDS8-3.jpg]]
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Double-Super8-Camera!!!
 
Double-Super8-Camera!!!
  
Description found [http://www.geocities.com/russiancamera/2x8s/quarz_2x8s-3.htm here]:<br>
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Description found [https://web.archive.org/web/20071126131417/http://www.geocities.com/russiancamera/2x8s/quarz_2x8s-3.htm here], some mistakes corrected using the information from David Haardt's web page:
Motor
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* Motor: mechanical motor with a clock spring mechanism.
mechanical motor with a clock spring machanism.
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* Film frame: 4.22 x 5.69 mm
 
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* Film: Double Super 8 film, plastic spools, 7.5m or 10m long
FIlm frame
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* Speed: Speed - fixed 12, 18, 24, 36, frames per second, and single shooting.
3.6 x 4.9 mm
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* Shutter speeds: 12fps-1/23s, 18fps-1/??s, 24fps-1/45s, 36fps-1/68s, single frame: 1/20s
 
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* Lens: Zoom lens Meteor-8M 1.8/9-38mm
Film
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* Focusing: via focusing screen or via distance marks on the lens.
2x8 film , plastic spools, long 10.5 m
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* Light meter: The camera has a selenium light meter with match-needle in the viewfinder.
 
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* Film speed setting: Manual setting of film speed 20-200 ISO (domestic version) or 12-160 ISO (export version)
Speed
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* Viewfinder: Reflex 0.5-2.05x
Speed - fixed 12, 18, 24, 36, frames per second, and single shooting.
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* Shooting mode: Camera has manual and semi auto mode to set up aperture (match-needle)
 
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* Dimensions: 186 x 68 x 150mm
Shutter speed
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* Weight: 1.6 Kg
12fps-1/23s, 18fps-1/20s, 24fps-1/45s, 36fps-1/68s, single shooting 1/20s
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Lens
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Zoom lens Meteor-8M 1.8/9-38mm
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Focusing
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.via focusing screen or via distance marks on the lens.
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Light metter
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The camera have light metter.The light metter have indicator in the viewfinder.
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Film speed setting Manual setting of film speed form 13 up to 24DIN
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Viewfinder
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Reflex 0.5-2.05x
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Shooting mode:
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Camera have manual and semi auto mode of setup apperture.
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Size
 
186x 68 x 150mm
 
  
Weight
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Remark:<br>The original price is hard to convert to current currencies:
1.6 Kg
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* The official exchange rate between Mark (Eastern Germany) and DM (Western Germany) was 1:1, which would give approx. 350 EUR. This official exchange rate also reflects that the average income was nearly the same in Eastern and Western Germany in the early seventies (approx. 1100 Mark vs. approx. 1300 DM).
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* Nevertheless the unofficial (read: illegal) exchange rate between Mark and DM was somewhere between 10:1 and 20:1 in Eastern Germany, so the original price would convert to 18 to 35 EUR.
  
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==Reviews==
 
==eBay Auctions==
 
==eBay Auctions==
 
<ebay>Quarz (DS8, DS8-3)</ebay>
 
<ebay>Quarz (DS8, DS8-3)</ebay>

Latest revision as of 10:53, 8 June 2022

Zenit Quarz DS8-3

Accepts Double Super 8 reel film (reels with up to 10m film)

Year: 1971 - 1983

Lens: Meteor-8M 1.8 / 9 - 38 mm, single coated

Filter thread: M46 x 0.75 (aka 46mm)

Manual Zoom

Frame rates: single frame, 12, 18, 24, 36

Manual / Auto Exposure

+/- correction for auto

Cable release socket

No sound

No batteries needed (selenium light meter)

Spring wound drive motor

Made in Russia

Manufacturer: Zenit (Mechanical Factory Krasnogorsk, USSR)

Original price in Eastern Germany (German Democratic Republic) in 1976: 706,10 Mark (s. comments)

Prices on eBay:

  • eBay Germany:
    • EUR 29,00 (+ EUR 7,90 shipping) in 04/2006
    • EUR 1,99 (+ EUR 7,00 shipping) in 11/2006
    • EUR 1,99 (+ EUR 6,00 shipping) in 04/2007

Russian manual: http://www.zenitcamera.com/mans/quarz-2x8s-3/quarz-2x8s-3.html

QuarzDS8-3.jpg QuarzDS8 3-2.jpg QuarzDS8 3-3.jpg

Comments[edit]

Double-Super8-Camera!!!

Description found here, some mistakes corrected using the information from David Haardt's web page:

  • Motor: mechanical motor with a clock spring mechanism.
  • Film frame: 4.22 x 5.69 mm
  • Film: Double Super 8 film, plastic spools, 7.5m or 10m long
  • Speed: Speed - fixed 12, 18, 24, 36, frames per second, and single shooting.
  • Shutter speeds: 12fps-1/23s, 18fps-1/??s, 24fps-1/45s, 36fps-1/68s, single frame: 1/20s
  • Lens: Zoom lens Meteor-8M 1.8/9-38mm
  • Focusing: via focusing screen or via distance marks on the lens.
  • Light meter: The camera has a selenium light meter with match-needle in the viewfinder.
  • Film speed setting: Manual setting of film speed 20-200 ISO (domestic version) or 12-160 ISO (export version)
  • Viewfinder: Reflex 0.5-2.05x
  • Shooting mode: Camera has manual and semi auto mode to set up aperture (match-needle)
  • Dimensions: 186 x 68 x 150mm
  • Weight: 1.6 Kg


Remark:
The original price is hard to convert to current currencies:

  • The official exchange rate between Mark (Eastern Germany) and DM (Western Germany) was 1:1, which would give approx. 350 EUR. This official exchange rate also reflects that the average income was nearly the same in Eastern and Western Germany in the early seventies (approx. 1100 Mark vs. approx. 1300 DM).
  • Nevertheless the unofficial (read: illegal) exchange rate between Mark and DM was somewhere between 10:1 and 20:1 in Eastern Germany, so the original price would convert to 18 to 35 EUR.

Reviews[edit]

eBay Auctions[edit]