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An authentic relic of Soviet intelligence era. Created after WWII, this subminiature espionage camera was issued only to intelligence agents.
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The Zenit 3M may be short of bells and whistles, but this old Soviet camera is a lot of fun to use.
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Come take a flight to a world of dreamy colours, soft contours and sweet details. Guimarães, a city located in the north of Portugal, where this very own country was born, has been captured in redscale unpredictable colours. Never have its beautiful corners been so magical…
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Here, I review some of the music festivals I've been to, as well as those I'm looking forward to the forthcoming summer. Alongside are my photos taken from festivals across the country and my festival camera recommendations.
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There are over 10,000 music festivals during the Great British summer at the moment, but where is the best and brightest for you to buy a ticket and pack your camera kit?
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An intelligent and alluring offering from Zenit could adorn your camera shelf or occupy your camera bag. A sweet price for this SLR makes it very tempting.
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It's easy to why the Russian-made Zenit lenses are so hard to resist. They guarantee sharp photos and they work with a variety of SLR cameras too! But before getting yourself one of these gorgeous lenses, make sure that they're compatible with your camera.
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Have you been dying to get a closer look at the Belairgon lenses for the Belair X 6-12? Well, you're in luck! In this video, Konstantin Schmölzer, one of our awesome colleagues from the Product Development team in Vienna, introduces the lenses and explains why we are so excited about them. Head past the jump to watch the clip....
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Here, I tell about how I began my pursuits as a lomographer from an odd beginning.
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This is something I have wanted to do for a very long time, compare Film with digital using the same lens and capturing the same subject. For this I used a Zenit EM and a Canon 40D with m42 to EOS adapter, i used 1 Helios 44-2 between the two bodies, read this article to find out the results and my opinions.
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The Zenit TTL is the perfect all around camera and might just be waiting for you at your local Goodwill.
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It's raw. It's grainy. It has poor dynamic range. It's a leak-catcher. It's expired Konica VX (35mm, 200 ISO), and it's soooo awesome! Learn more about this great partner for the Lomo LC-A after the jump!
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Getting half overexposed or simply way overexposed film back from the lab? It's time for an inspection, your Zenit is most likely suffering from old age!
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The Zenit E, one of Russia's first and finest! The well-known Russian tank, a camera with a cold, metal heart. You have got your hands on one of these fine babies but how do you load/unload your film, what lenses do you need, or does it even work properly?! I hope most of you will know how to get along with their Russian friend after reading this guide!
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The Zenit EM is like all the other Zenits: heavy, built like a tank, but capable of some lovely photographs thanks to the lenses it comes with. Everyone should try one out, as they are cheap, cheerful, and full of history. Find out my opinion and more in this review.
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The Zenit E is a mass produced, USSR-made 35mm SLR camera. Big, cumbersome, and built like a tank, this Zenit has a huge array of lenses and accessories and can be used for any kind of photography, even street photography, despite the thunderous shutter sound.
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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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The tiny Industar 50-2 is probably the smallest lens for a reflex camera. It's well-suited for my old Zenit EM, a camera built as a tank! Enjoy this strange Zenit adventure in search of urban geometries!
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This is a review and testimonial to my faithful Zenit ET. For many years it was and still is a great friend and companion.