35 mm Single Lens reflex (SLR) Camera, 1979

The Zenit line of SLR cameras comes from the Russian mechanical factory of Krasnogorsk near Moscow. The official factory name is Krasnogorski Mekhanicheskii Zavod (KMZ). The Zenit SLR is an evolution from the Zorki rangefinder camera.  That rangefinder was a copy and further evolution of the German Leica ii camera. The SLR creation involves removing the Zorki rangefinder optics  from the top and placing a ground glass  instead. For a full KMZ Zenit EM review please see my post on the Kosmofoto website.

My experience

A Zenit EM at introduction in 1972 did cost about a sixth or a fifth month’s wage. For comparison, a Nikon F at introduction costed more than a month’s wage in the 1960s. That made this camera affordable for a large group of amateur photographers. I believe that for many people in the UK this has been their first SLR camera.

I think that the Zenit EM is a good, albeit a bit limited, camera that has been a very good value for money. It is heavy, has a limited number of shutter speeds, has a large film transport swing, a bit awkward shutter release button placement and the focusing is extremely basic. But the camera is also very maintenance friendly and made of robust parts. So, when correctly assembled and regularly maintained, this is definitely a good camera. I believe that the UK importer reassembled every SLR or at least checked every SLR before selling. 

 I’m not impressed with the Olympic Games logo on this camera. It seems artificial to me. It would never be an argument for me to pay more for a camera.

Although the camera is good and although I enjoyed shooting with it, I don’t think this will become a regular shooter. The reason is that it does not arouse emotions with me, like a Zorki 1,  4 or a Kiev 4A does. There is nothing rational about this. It is just me. For someone else it will probably be completely different.

Some sample pictures

Blossom

Evening walk

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