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Zenit-E in the Stone-Age

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Lahnet

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My first roll using this cam. I bought it mostly because off the lenses but I decided to give it a try. Not very handy but I kinda like the result. Pictures are from a Stone-Age festival.

Zeiss 135mm and Zeiss 50mm.
Film Fuji ISO 200

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They look like excellent pics to me...looks like a fun festival too :smile: What did you scan it with?

I have a Zenit E I have been meaning to get around to shooting haha...
 
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Looking good, I particularly like the one of the skull.
 

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Almost every young photographer in Europe started either with a Zenith or a Pentacon/Praktica. Those cameras were primitive in mechanics, but the lenses had an almost unbelievable quality/price ratio.

With no surprise at all they still take excellent pictures.
 
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