The Zenit camera produced millions of analog cameras during the second half of the twentieth century. Over the years and across many models, one thing remained constant-the very robust construction, making them resistant to wear and tear. Soviet manufacturers did not keep up with the times, and in the case of this model, nearly 50 years passed without technological innovation in production, which is both an advantage and a disadvantage.
The Zenit is a fully mechanical camera with no electronics and does not require batteries to operate. The light meter, which provides ...