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Zenit B with Jupiter 37A 135mm/f3.5

Zenit-B, type 6b export model, (1971)

 

The Zenit-B (ЗЕНИТ-B, B = V in Latin] was one of a long series of M42 screw mount Zenit cameras from KMZ. Zenit means Zenith, a point in the sky that appears directly above the observer.

 

The Zenit-B was a purely mechanical 35mm SLR similar to the Zenit E but without the light meter. Like the E, it had no automatic diaphragm; the lens had to be stopped down manually after focusing. There were also no focusing aids apart from the plain ground-glass screen.

 

Mostly available in a chrome-topped design, there were also some all-black models. As with the Zenit E, a small number of B cameras were made in M39 screw mount.

 

All Zenit-B produced between 1968-73 with quantity of 889.617 units. There are 15 types of the camera.

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Uploaded on January 3, 2015
Taken on January 3, 2015