Cameras:
- Zenit 12XP, 1984 Russian SLR, M42 Screw Mount
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- Zenit 122, 1993 Russian SLR, M42 Screw Mount
- Zenit 122K, 1990's Russian SLR, Pentax K-Mount - borrowed
- Zenit FS12, 1983 Photosniper - 300mm/F4.5 gunstock mounted
- Pentax K1000, late 1980's vintage Japanese SLR, K-Mount
- Argus CR-1, 1980's Japanese SLR - Chinon, M42 Screw Mount
- Zenit 3m, 1965 Russian SLR, M39 Screw Mount
- Zorki 6, 1961 Russian Rangefinder, M39 Leica Screw Mount
- Zorki 4K, 1975 Russian Rangerfinder, M39 Leica Screw Mount
- FED5, 1990's Ukrainian Rangerfinder, M39 Leica Screw Mount
- Yashica Electro, 1970's Japanese Rangefinder - aperture priority
- Argus C3, American 1930 - 1950's vintage Rangefinder
The Russian Rangefinders are loosely based on the Leica IIc. The early models (Zorki I and FED I) are
almost identical. So much so, Fake Leicas abound based on these early models. The Zenits are Zorkis
with a Reflex mirror added. Doing so, the lense registration had to be increase from 28.8mm to 46.46mm.
This is the same as the Pentax and Practika cameras. However the early Zenits used a 39mm mount just
as the Zorkis. Shown below is the Zorki 6 on the left and the Zenit 3M on right.