File:Zenit Automat with K-Mount Zenitar FishEye 16mm 1 2,8 (25212059587).jpg

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The Zenit Automat is a SLR with aperture priority automatic. Uncommon for a Zenit it does not work without battery. It even has a split-image focusing screen which I miss on modern DSLRs, when taking pictures with old manual lenses. Because it has a Pentax Compatible K-Mount it is here used to present my russian K-Mount Lenses.

Photo taken with a Pentax KP with an Industar-61 lens.
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Author Thomas Vogt from Paderborn, Deutschland

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