Zenit 11 is a Soviet single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by the KMZ and Belomo factories from 1981 to 1990. Lens mounting: M42 screw mounting. Shutter speeds: 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 and mode "B" (long exposure). Light Meter: Uncoupled selenium light meter above the lens mount. Lens: Often paired with the Helios-44 58mm F2 lens. Weight: Approximately 920 grams (without lens). The Zenit 11 camera was developed and produced at the KMZ and Belomo factories in the USSR. This model is part of the famous Zenit series, which began its history in the 1950s. Zenit 11 was created as an improved version of previous models, offering a more accurate exposure metering system and improved ergonomics.
This camera has become popular among photography enthusiasts due to its affordability, reliability and ease of use. Lens Helios-44, 58mm F2 (if present). All parcels are insured against loss.
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