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The '''Zenit 212k''' is a 35mm film [[SLR]] camera made in 1994 by [[KMZ]] in Russia. It uses [[K-mount]] lenses.  
 
The '''Zenit 212k''' is a 35mm film [[SLR]] camera made in 1994 by [[KMZ]] in Russia. It uses [[K-mount]] lenses.  

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The Zenit 212k is a 35mm film SLR camera made in 1994 by KMZ in Russia. It uses K-mount lenses.

It has a focal plane shutter with a speed range of 1/8 to 1/500 plus B with 1/30 of a sec sync. It usually came with Zenitar-K2 50mm f/2 lens. Early models used a Helios-44K 58mm f/2 lens.