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The Russian '''Zenit EM''' [[35mm]] [[SLR]] was part of a [[Zenit#M42_SLR|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]]<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?965099988 SovietCams.Com]</ref>.
 
The Russian '''Zenit EM''' [[35mm]] [[SLR]] was part of a [[Zenit#M42_SLR|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]]<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?965099988 SovietCams.Com]</ref>.
  
 
The EM was also sold by [[Kalimar]] as the '''SR300''', and badged as the '''Cosmorex SE'''.  It was available in both black and chrome finish.
 
The EM was also sold by [[Kalimar]] as the '''SR300''', and badged as the '''Cosmorex SE'''.  It was available in both black and chrome finish.
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Revision as of 22:01, 19 August 2011

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[1].

The EM was also sold by Kalimar as the SR300, and badged as the Cosmorex SE. It was available in both black and chrome finish.



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