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* [http://www.zenitcamera.com/mans/zenit-312m/zenit-312m.html 312m original Russian User Manual] | * [http://www.zenitcamera.com/mans/zenit-312m/zenit-312m.html 312m original Russian User Manual] | ||
+ | *[http://www.sovietcams.com/index00c6.html?tmpl_into=middle&tmpl_id=373&_m_e_id=19&_menu_i_id=331 Zenit 312M (amongst others) page] at [http://www.sovietcams.com/ Sovietcams.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 11 October 2023
Zenit 312m image by Eugene Ilchenko (Image rights) |
The Russian Zenit 312M 35mm SLR from KMZ takes M42 screw mount lenses and is generally fitted with a modern version of the famous Helios, this time in a 50mm f/2 configuration. Introduced in 1998, this is one of a long series of Zenit SLRs, but it has a moulded plastic, as opposed to metal, body. The 312m has TTL exposure metering. The focal plane shutter runs from 1/30 to 1/500 sec. + B. The focusing screen has both a split-image device and a microprism ring.
Power comes from three batteries, two Mallory D 386 one BLIK-1. Weight: 820g.