Difference between revisions of "Zenit 312M"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
(some description added)
m (minor additions)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
|image_text= Zenit 312m
 
|image_text= Zenit 312m
 
}}
 
}}
The Russian '''Zenit 312M''' [[35mm]] [[SLR]], with [[M42|M42 screw mount]] lenses. Introduced in 1998 - one of a long series of [[Zenit]]s.
+
The Russian '''Zenit 312M''' [[35mm]] [[SLR]] from [[KMZ]] takes [[M42|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]] [[meter|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|microprism ring]].
The 312m has [[TTL]] [[meter|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|microprism ring]].
 
  
 
Power comes from three batteries, two Mallory D 386 one BLIK-1.
 
Power comes from three batteries, two Mallory D 386 one BLIK-1.

Revision as of 04:20, 24 January 2010

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.

Links