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Revision as of 10:33, 11 May 2017

The KMZ and Belomo manufactured[1] Zenit 11 (Зенит 11) 35mm SLR was a member of the Zenit E family derived from the Zenit ET but with different control placement and generally in all black[2] but examples with chrome tops are known[3]. Examples were produced with several strap lug variations and with the Zenit name in either Latin or Cyrillic script[3]. It was produced from 1981 through 1990[1].

Technical information

  • Frame size: 24x36mm
  • Shutter speed: 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 and Bulb mode.
  • Normally equipped with automatic aperture.
  • Meter: Uncoupled selenium meter above the lens mount.
  • Lens mount: M42[1].

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