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Revision as of 06:20, 26 April 2008
Zenit cameras were made by the KMZ factory near Moscow. The original Zenit was an SLR based on the Zorki rangefinder.
Contents
M39 SLR
- Zenit 1
- Zenit S (C)
- Zenit 3
- Zenit 3M
- Kristall (Crystal)
Leaf shutter SLR
- Zenit 4
- Zenit 5
- Zenit 6
Breech/M42/Bayonet Triple Mount SLR
- Zenit 7
M42 SLR
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K-mount SLR
- Zenit 14
- Zenit 20
- Zenit 21
- Zenit 212K
- Zenit 22
- Zenit AM
- Zenit Automat
- Zenit KM
- Zenit Surpris
Prototype SLR (Never or only a few produced)
- Zenit 11 (1964)
- Zenit 15
- Zenit 2000
- Zenit 66
- Zenit 9
- Zenit Automat D
- Zenit Pre-series
- Zenit T1-MTL
Links
- A Japanese page about the Meprozenit, at Tatra's website
- Zenit for sale at lomography.com
- Zenit cameras and user manuals at www.collection-appareils.com
- Zenit cameras - including list of alternative brand names by Andrey Bliznyuk