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− | + | The '''Zenit-35F''' is a 35mm film camera produced in the former Soviet Union and later Russia. It was made by [[LOMO]], and was intended for the UK market. A domestic version was branded ''' ''Lomo 35F'' '''. It is fixed-focus with 35mm 1:5.6 Minitar-1 matched to a single speed shutter of 1/125. The aperture was determined by film speed setting. 2xAA batteries powered the a low light circuit & warning LED as well as the manually triggered flash.<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/indexd42c.html?tmpl_into=middle&tmpl_id=226&_m_e_id=20&_menu_i_id=367 Zenit-35F] at [http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php SovietCams]</ref> | |
− | The '''Zenit-35F''' is a 35mm film camera produced in the former Soviet Union and later Russia. It was made by [[LOMO]], and was intended for the UK market. A domestic version was branded ''' ''Lomo 35F'' '''. It is fixed-focus with 35mm 1:5.6 Minitar-1 matched to a single speed shutter of 1/125. The aperture was determined by film speed setting. 2xAA batteries powered the a low light circuit & warning LED as well as the manually triggered flash.<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/ | ||
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The Zenit-35F is a 35mm film camera produced in the former Soviet Union and later Russia. It was made by LOMO, and was intended for the UK market. A domestic version was branded Lomo 35F . It is fixed-focus with 35mm 1:5.6 Minitar-1 matched to a single speed shutter of 1/125. The aperture was determined by film speed setting. 2xAA batteries powered the a low light circuit & warning LED as well as the manually triggered flash.[1]
Several styling variations exist such as the 2 red models.
Notes
- ↑ Zenit-35F at SovietCams