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This camera weighs as much as a steam iron, it is completely manual (you must manually close the diaphragm before taking a photo). An SLR without frills, and a wonderful "training vessel" for the beginners!
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The Zenit E is a 1960s survivor; short on features, but solid and tough in a way only Russian cameras can be. Cheap, cheerful, and made in the millions, it's an often-overlooked camera deserving a re-appraisal. Quantity has a quality of its own, after all.
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A review about this amazing camera which surprises me every day! It was enough to get lost in the Russian Camera section at Lomography store...I ran into Zenit E and it was love at first sight!!!
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Why do I love my Zenit-E? Why would YOU love this Russian 35mm camera from the mid to late 60's?
Why? Then I shall tell you...
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Classic Zenit cameras from the old Soviet days always produce quirky results!
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The Zenit E with the standard Helios lens lives up to it's reputation as not only a great camera, but also a technical nightmare.
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Zenit - Solid as brick, precision as AK-47. Every lomographer should have on of those classic machines. I own Zenit EM. My brother was using it when he was a kid and now, after 20 years of waiting, my time has come. I could say that was love at first sight.
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The Zenit E is the 35mm SLR camera based on the Zorki rangefinder series!