





7Russian-made camera from 1990 AD for collection Original brand 122-ZENIT with case Price limit 2,300 Saudi Riyals Specifications The Zenit 122 is a 35mm film SLR (single-lens reflex) camera manufactured in Russia by KMZ and released in 1990 [1, 2]. The camera features a reinforced plastic body, TTL light meter, and manual film advance mechanism [1, 6]. The standard lens is typically a Helios 58mm f/2, and the camera uses an M42 screw lens mount [1, 8]. Key features: Type: 35mm film SLR camera [1, 2]. Manufacturer: KMZ (in Russia) [1, 2]. Release year: 1990. Lens mount: M42 (screw) [1, 8]. Standard lens: Helios 58mm f/2. Light meter: Built-in TTL light meter indicating over or under exposure and guiding the user to correct settings. Shutter: Focal plane shutter with speeds ranging from 1/30 to 1/500 seconds, plus Bulb mode [1, 3]. Focusing: Manual focus with ground glass focusing screen equipped with microprism and split-image assistance. Additional features: Includes a self-timer for remote photo capture.
