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== History ==
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The russian '''3EHNT ET''', a.k.a. '''Zenit ET''', was produced by two different factories: between 1981 and 1982 at [[KMZ]] and between 1985 and 1990 by [[Belomo]]<ref>[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/krasno/html/zenit_ET.php Zenit ET]] (in French)</ref>. About 3,000,000 copies were made<ref>[http://www.rus-camera.com/camera.php?page=zenit&camera=zenitet Antique Soviet Camera: Zenit-ET Camera]</ref>. The later version was cheaper because [[Belomo]] made parts of the camera in plastic.
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== Technical information ==
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* Frame size: 24x36mm
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* Shutter speed: 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 and Bulb mode.
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History

The russian 3EHNT ET, a.k.a. Zenit ET, was produced by two different factories: between 1981 and 1982 at KMZ and between 1985 and 1990 by Belomo[1]. About 3,000,000 copies were made[2]. The later version was cheaper because Belomo made parts of the camera in plastic.

Technical information

  • Frame size: 24x36mm
  • Shutter speed: 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 and Bulb mode.

Sources