Thanks so much for this, Clive. I’m afraid I’m not a lover of Weegee’s work, but this was a fascinating rabbit hole. I found the full story of his association with Zenith in
this excellent book review (scroll to last section). Also the two photos attached here.
Like Geoff Nicholson, the author of that review, I bought a Zenith as my first “serious” camera, following a box Brownie and a nameless Kodak 127 snapper. Mine was a 3M, like the one in these photos. Like Nicholson, I was ultimately disappointed by it, but that’s another story.
Thanks to TOE, Soviet imports were readily available in the UK in the ‘60s, and seemed a bargain. I also remember
Soviet Weekly propaganda newspaper on sale in Fleet Street, which I read once or twice. There was no stigma attached to a London schoolboy being curious about the Russians. I wonder whether that was true for Weegee too?