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− | The '''Zenit TTL''' is a Russian [[35mm]] [[SLR]] produced by [[KMZ]] (Kraznogorsk) and BeLOMO from around 1977 to 1985. | + | The '''Zenit TTL''' is a Russian [[35mm]] [[SLR]] produced by [[KMZ]] (Kraznogorsk) and [[Belomo|BeLOMO]] from around 1977 to 1985. |
It was an upgraded version of the [[Zenit EM]], adding stop-down [[TTL]] metering and a rewind crank in place of the knob. | It was an upgraded version of the [[Zenit EM]], adding stop-down [[TTL]] metering and a rewind crank in place of the knob. | ||
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Zenit TTL Helios lens image by bottledog (Image rights) |
The Zenit TTL is a Russian 35mm SLR produced by KMZ (Kraznogorsk) and BeLOMO from around 1977 to 1985. It was an upgraded version of the Zenit EM, adding stop-down TTL metering and a rewind crank in place of the knob.
The viewfinder is blue-tinted and comparatively dim and small (cf. the 'brilliant'-type Zenit E). The central portion of the viewfinder screen has a micro prism in the middle surrounded by a clear matte area.
disassembled Zenit TTL image by purplemattfish (Image rights) |