What is EM camera?
What is EM camera?
The Nikon EM is an entry-level single-lens reflex (SLR) camera that uses a 35mm film and interchangeable lenses. The camera is compatible with almost all of Nikons F bayonet mount lenses with auto-indexing (AI) capabilities, as well as AF and AF-S lenses, and more recent 35mm film SLR lenses.
How do you rewind Zenit em?
To engage it first press the Shutter Release Button [2] then turn the Rewind Release Ring [3] folly anti-clockwise. Make sure the Ring is turned until no further movement is possible and you’ll then be able to rewind the whole film quite freely.
What kind of camera is used in Zenit EM?
In this Zenit-EM review, for example, the team of Sovietcameras.org used the Jupiter-37A 3.5/135 and Mir-1B 2.8/37 lenses. No changes occurred in the shutter. The camera still has a shutter inherited from the first FED and Zorki cameras with shutter speeds of 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 and B.
Is there a Russian version of the Zenit EM?
The Russian version of this manual is also online, courtesy of Zenit R&D. ZENIT-EM is a 35 mm reflex camera fitted with an instant return mirror. It is designed for making various amateur and special kinds of shooting on black-and-white or color films.
When did the Zenit 35mm SLR come out?
The Russian Zenit EM 35mm SLR was part of a long running series of Zenit cameras and was an upgraded version of the Zenit E, adding automatic diaphragm stop-down with appropriate M42 lenses and a shutter release separated from the winding lever/film counter. Produced between 1972-1984 by KMZ .
Is there a Zenit 2 or Zenit 3?
Since there doesn’t seem to be a Zenit-2, the Zenit-3 was the camera featuring the restyled elements. Oddly enough, it was still a bottom loader; a feature probably inherited from the Start. The next camera in the Zenit series started off under a different name.