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'''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 camera|rangefinder]].
 
'''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 camera|rangefinder]].
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<i>The lens mount is in fact a <b>ZM39</b>. If you mount a regular LTM 39 mm lens on these cameras you can only focus at close range, no infinity focus due to the lens position.</i>
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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 [[39mm screw lenses|Leica thread mount]]). If you mount an LTM lens on these cameras you can only focus at close range, not at infinity, due to the lens position.
  
 
== ZM39 SLR ==
 
== ZM39 SLR ==

Revision as of 12:12, 3 September 2010

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.

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 thread mount). If you mount an LTM lens on these cameras you can only focus at close range, not at infinity, due to the lens position.

ZM39 SLR

Leaf shutter SLR

  • Zenit 4
  • Zenit 5
  • Zenit 6

Breech/M42/Bayonet Triple Mount SLR

  • Zenit 7

M42 SLR

K-mount SLR

  • Zenit 14
  • Zenit 20
  • Zenit 21
  • Zenit 122k
  • Zenit 212k
  • Zenit 22
  • Zenit AM
  • Zenit AM2
  • Zenit APK
  • Zenit Automat
  • Zenit KM

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

Compact 35mm

Bibliography

  • Princelle, Jean-Loup. The Authentic Guide to Russian and Soviet Cameras. Hove Foto Books, 2nd edition, 1995. 200 pages. ISBN 1874031630.

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