I really liked my Zenit E, but the shutter would occasionally cap and invariably ruin the best shot on the roll. Very frustrating. To be fair, I had other makes of cameras that did that too, but was able to fix those. Mine also had a line that ran right down the middle of the viewfinder, which I am pretty sure was prism separation. After several failed attempts to fix the shutter capping I retired it and put the Helios lens on a Canon FT QL body w/ a simple adapter. Wow, what a great lens! I prefer the earlier designs that have the little stop down pin on the back, as they have that wonderful swirley bokeh. Mine made great portraits wide open, and was sharp as heck stopped down a little. Between it and my Nikkor PC 50 2 I had the 50 lenses covered. It was difficult to say which I preferred, as they had different qualities.
In short, the Zenit confirmed what I had found w/ the LTM FSU cameras back when I shot rangefinders. Keep the lenses, use the camera as a rear element body cap.
In short, the Zenit confirmed what I had found w/ the LTM FSU cameras back when I shot rangefinders. Keep the lenses, use the camera as a rear element body cap.
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