Camera Porn Friday

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I have these versions:
Zenit E Moscow Olympics:
Zenit E Moscow Olympics:
Zenit EM Moscow Olympics
Zenit EM Moscow Olympics
The E has a Helios 44-2 58mm preset lens, the EM has auto diaphragm with the Helios 44M-4 58mm f2 lens.


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GrahamS wrote:
Sat Feb 05, 2022 7:02 am
I have these versions:
X30X0395-Zenit E Web.jpg
X30X0390-Zenit EM Web.jpg
The E has a Helios 44-2 58mm preset lens, the EM has auto diaphragm with the Helios 44M-4 58mm f2 lens.
Good looking cameras there, Graham. I'll have to dig my other Zenits out to see where the shutter release button is located. But first I'll check my usual sources to see when that change occurred.

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Okay, found the info. The B, E, and TL-E models were the only ones to have the shutter release inside the winder, all other versions of the Zenit through the model 122 had it on top between the shutter speed dial and winder towards the back of the camera (as in the Leica and Nikon rangefinders). On the 16 it was moved to the back next to the viewfinder except on the Photosniper FS-4 set where it is on top next to the prism. On the 19/18 and above series it returned to the top between the winder and speed dial but was more ergonomically placed towards the front of the camera as per just about every other SLR of that time.

https://www.mikeeckman.com/sovietcams/i ... e_id[2]=19

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Here's another, but without the Olympics designation:
X30X0389-Zenit 11 Web.jpg
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Praktica MTL3 with CZJ 50mm f2.8 Tessar, unused with factory inspection tag still in place:
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What anice Nikkormat collection. I like the Yashica as well. It's great that you also have the interesting meter thingy.
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Yet another TLR… Rolleicord Vb type 1, an opportunity that I couldn’t pass, I’m the second owner, carry case and shade hood
Included.
All it’s in place, just shutter sluggish that I will service after the test roll.
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Beautiful, sigh.....
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Show me yours and I'll show you mine.......
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That’s a good looking camera, Graham, if I would take a portrait I would choose yours for sure. A Cord with Triotar is on the list.
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