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The '''Zenit APk''' is a [[35mm film]] [[SLR]] camera made by [[KMZ]] and introduced in 1992. It uses [[K-mount]] type lenses.
The '''Zenit APK''' is a [[35mm film]] [[SLR]] camera made by [[KMZ]] and introduced in 1992. It uses [[K-mount]] type lenses.
 
  
 
The electronically controlled metal [[focal-plane shutter]] is based on a licensed [[Copal]] design with shutter speeds from 1 to 1/2,000sec, plus B mode. It supports [[aperture-priority]] automatic exposure with a [[TTL]] based exposure metering system. The viewfinder uses three LEDs displaying under, over or correct exposure.
 
The electronically controlled metal [[focal-plane shutter]] is based on a licensed [[Copal]] design with shutter speeds from 1 to 1/2,000sec, plus B mode. It supports [[aperture-priority]] automatic exposure with a [[TTL]] based exposure metering system. The viewfinder uses three LEDs displaying under, over or correct exposure.
  
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Revision as of 04:27, 7 October 2023

The Zenit APk is a 35mm film SLR camera made by KMZ and introduced in 1992. It uses K-mount type lenses.

The electronically controlled metal focal-plane shutter is based on a licensed Copal design with shutter speeds from 1 to 1/2,000sec, plus B mode. It supports aperture-priority automatic exposure with a TTL based exposure metering system. The viewfinder uses three LEDs displaying under, over or correct exposure.