Zenit 3M | Camerapedia | Fandom

Zenit 3M is a 35mm film SLR made by KMZ and produced between 1962-70 with quantity of 781.678 units. Zenit means Zenith, a point in the sky that appears directly above the observer. It is a part of the long-running Zenit series. The UK export version of this camera doesn't have the 3M marking on it only marked Zenit on the front. The main differences from Zenit-3: the back …

Let's Get Nostalgic With A Zenit 11 Review - Light Stalking

No Batteries Required. That Selenium cell is the exposure meter. It's external and requires no power, meaning the Zenit 11 requires no batteries. It sends the exposure reading to a small window on top of the camera. Here, you align a small circle with the meter reading then read the relevant exposure off of the dial surrounding the rewind knob.

Zenit-B - Soviet Cameras

Zenit-B. Zenit-B is a Soviet 35mm SLR camera manufactured at the Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant (KMZ) from 1968 to 1973. It was a simplified version of Zenit-E without a selenium light meter. The fact is that even the super simple Zenit-E was beyond the means of Soviet citizens, and it was decided to make the same camera, but without a selenium ...

Zenit-EM - Soviet Cameras

Zenit-EM. The Zenit-EM is a small-format SLR camera manufactured at the Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant (KMZ) from 1972 to 1985. In 1988, another batch was released. Zenit EM is a Soviet camera, respectively, you can not expect too strong improvements compared to previous models. In general, the Zenit-EM camera is almost no different from its ...

Zenith 12 XP camera instruction manual, user manual, PDF

Exposure meter: Zenith 12. Built-in CdS cell with L.E.D. indicators in the viewfinder. Power source: two Mallory D386 cells. (These should be replaced once a year.) Zenith 11 Selenium cell with match-needle read out. Both meters calibrated for 16-500 ASA/13-28 DIN. Frame counter: Additive 0-36 manual resetting type.

Zenith - Wikipedia

In a scientific context, the zenith is the direction of reference for measuring the zenith angle (or zenith angular distance ), the angle between a direction of interest (e.g. a star) and the local zenith - that is, the complement of the altitude angle . The Sun reaches the observer's zenith when it is 90° above the horizon, and this only ...

Zenit EM: A Russian Tank - Lomography

The Zenit EM came with either the Helios 44M (58 mm f/2) or the Industar 50 (50 mm f/3.5). The Industar is the sharper of the lenses but the Helios has lovely bokeh and being f/2, it's quite a fast lens, meaning it is more usable in different lighting situations. My EM did come with a Helios 44M but it broke so it has stolen the 44-2 off my ...

Zenit | Camerapedia | Fandom

Zenit cameras (sometimes badged in cyrillic, ЗЕНИТ) were made by the KMZ factory near Moscow. Some models were made by MMZ (BelOMO). The original Zenit was an SLR based on the Zorki rangefinder. The early Zenit SLR have a specific screw mount, 39mm in diameter, sometimes called "ZM39" (or "Zenit M39") to distinguish it from the regular M39 (or Leica …

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Zenit 12XP 35mm SLR camera Reviews - Review Centre

The Zenit 12 XP is a brick of a camera which will simply keep working. And the Helios 50mm F/2 lens is one of the most underated pieces of optics ever. I now own a Zenit E amongst other cameras, made in 1974 and still working quite happily. Compared to modern plastic junk, it feels like a Rolls Royce in your hands….

ZENIT-TTL USSR Soviet Union Russian 35mm SLR Film …

Product Description. USSR Russian SLR camera Zenit-TTL produced by KMZ in 1981 This camera is a Zenit-EM with a TTL meter. The meter is a Match the needle type with a circle between a + and a -. The Zenit-TTL was available with chrome top (several variants of early KMZ with TTL in Cyrillic and later BeLomo) and completely black TECHNICAL DATA ...

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Zenit (camera) - Wikipedia

Zenit (Russian: Зени́т) is a Russian (and formerly Soviet) camera brand manufactured by KMZ in the town of Krasnogorsk near Moscow since 1952 and by BelOMO in Belarus since the 1970s. The Zenit trademark is associated with 35 mm SLR cameras. Among related brands are Zorki for 35 mm rangefinder cameras, Moskva (Moscow) and Iskra for medium-format folding cameras …

The Zenit 122K: My Lovely Russian Baby - Lomography

Image is from Wikimedia Commons. This is my lovely Zenit 122K. It is a Russian SLR cam. After I bought my Diana F+ I was so addicted to analogue photography that I was looking for a new film camera. I didn't want to spend too much money so I looked through all the cams they had in the Lomo Shop, and there I found this lovely cam named the Zenit 122K. …