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Revision as of 18:36, 28 October 2008
Zenit cameras (sometimes badged in cyrillic, ЗЕНИТ) 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
- Meprozenit E
- Meprozenit Pro
- Zenit 11
- Zenit 12, 12SD & 12XP
- Zenit 122
- Zenit 127
- Zenit 15
- Zenit 15M
- Zenit 16
- Zenit 17
- Zenit 18
- Zenit 18M
- Zenit 19
- Zenit 19XS
- Zenit 312M
- Zenit 412
- Zenit AP
- Zenit B
- Zenit BM
- Zenit C
- Zenit D
- Zenit E
- Zenit EM
- Zenit ET
- Zenit TTL
- Zenit Photosniper
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
- Russian camera instruction manuals - English including Fed, Kiev, Zenit and Lubitel
- Zenit cameras - including list of alternative brand names by Andrey Bliznyuk