The Zenit camera was one of the most widely produced analog cameras in the second half of the twentieth century. Across many models, one thing remained constant-its robust construction, making it highly resistant to wear and tear. The Zenit is a fully mechanical camera with no electronics and does not require batteries to operate. It features basic exposure settings, ranging from B and 1/30 to 1/500. The 58mm Helios 44 lens has an angle of view similar to the human eye, while its f/2 aperture allows for shooting in low-light conditions.
In recent years, the Helios 44 has gained cult...