Description
Zenit-B with MIR-1 37mm f/2.8 Lens
Camera Serial No.: 69106116
Lens Serial No.: 7006451
Mount: M42 Screw Mount
Condition: Used Good Condition
This is a complete Soviet-era 35mm SLR setup, featuring the Zenit-B, a rugged all-mechanical camera, paired with the MIR-1 37mm f/2.8, a well-regarded wide-angle lens inspired by the Zeiss Flektogon 35mm. The MIR-1 is known for its sharp rendering, rich contrast, and vintage character, and it won the Grand Prix at Expo 1958 in Brussels.
Zenit-B Camera Key Features
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Film Format: 35mm
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Lens Mount: M42 screw mount
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Shutter Speeds: 1/30s to 1/500s + Bulb
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Viewfinder: Optical SLR, ground glass focusing screen
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Metering: None requires manual metering
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Flash Sync: PC socket (X-sync at 1/30s)
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Self-Timer: Mechanical
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Build: All-metal body, solid construction
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Battery: None required (fully mechanical)
MIR-1 37mm f/2.8 Lens Key Features
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Focal Length: 37mm wide-angle on 35mm format
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Maximum Aperture: f/2.8
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Mount: M42
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Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/16
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Aperture Control: Manual with preset ring
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Minimum Focus Distance: ~0.7m
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Coating: Often multicoated (MC versions exist; this one likely single-coated)
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Optical Design: Based on the Zeiss Flektogon 35mm
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Distinctive Look: Sharp center with soft falloff and vintage rendering
Whats Included
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Zenit-B camera body (Serial No. 69106116)
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MIR-1 37mm f/2.8 lens (Serial No. 7006451)
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Front lens cap (if available)
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Camera strap or case (if included)
Condition
Used Good condition
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Camera:
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Shutter fires at all speeds
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Film advance and rewind work smoothly
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Viewfinder has minor dust but is usable
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Cosmetically clean with some signs of age
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Lens:
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Glass is clean with no fungus or haze
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Focus ring and aperture presets operate smoothly
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Aperture blades clean and oil-free
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