-=Zenit Photography=-
Here are some links to web sites and sources of information that I have found both useful and informative. Some are related to photography, both Russian and other, and some are just other sites I've found interesting.
Please note that I am in no way responsible for the content or running of these sites.
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A meeting place for Russian camera users around the world. With a membership of over 1000 people, it provides an excellent resource for help, advice and support. | |
| The Zemlya project is run by two members of Zenit Camera Group (ZCG) as a showcase of photography from around the world, all taken using either Russian cameras or lenses. All photographs are taken by members of ZCG and provide an outstanding example of the talent of its members. | ||
| Ran by the list owner of ZCG, this site provides detailed information about Zenit and Russian cameras, as well as information on repair and maintenance of these Soviet icons. Tom also succeeds in dispelling the myths about the legendary Fotosnaiper.... | ||
| Oleg Khalyavin's website - Oleg is probably the best known and trusted repairman for Russian cameras and lenses and comes highly recommended by many of the ZCG members. He also has cameras and spare parts for sale. | ||
| An international community of like minded individuals devoted to traditional (non-digital) photographic processes. | ||
| A site dedicated to clearing the fog that surrounds Russian and East German cameras. | ||
| Anya's Online store for Kiev , Zenit , FED , Zorki ,and many more Russian cameras and accessories. | ||
| Essential if you have a Zenit camera but don't know have an owners manual - English text site. | ||
| Essential if you have a Zenit camera but don't know have an owners manual - Russian text site. | ||
| If you've ever wondered just how many cameras of a particular model were made or think you could have a rare or limited edition Zenit camera, then this is the place to find out. | ||
| An informative site with info on the various FED and Zorki rangefinders made over the years. | ||
| Rick Olson's interesting and informative look at the true original Leica 35mm SLR....... Not the big clumsy Leicaflex made in 1964 by Leica themselves but the Leica-esque Zenit and Zenit S (C) made many years earlier in the early 1950's deep behind the iron curtain. | ||
| The rest of Rick Olson's site with some interesting information. | ||
| Jay Javier's website dedicated to FED and Zorki rangefinders, including valuable information about the correct Leica film leader for these cameras (which also goes for the bottom loading Zenit and Zenit S (C) and correct film loading procedure for these cameras. |