Price is for one camera + lens

Purchased from an US Leica collector back in 1990.  This export version of Zorki I, a Leica screw mount camera, was the best quality of the Russian Zorki production and export to the west to earn hard currency around1948-1956.

Shutter works great, lens is clear.  Priced to go.

Zorki

The first Zorki was the Zorki (called "Zorki 1" by some for clarity, although it never had a number in the name), an exact copy of the 1932 Leica II rangefinder. It featured a 50mm f/3.5 Industar-22 lens, a collapsable lens which looked like the Leitz Elmar but was actually a copy of the Zeiss Tessar. Introduced in 1948, the "Zorki" was the first 35mm camera made by KMZ. The Zorki S of 1955 added flash synchronisation.