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Anonymous
dear /p/ ive just got this set from my father
is this win ¿? ¡!
yes i know the light thingey is brokeh
but its all perfect !
and it still works- old technoligy rocks
kick ass set or bawww junk
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>> Anonymous
holy fuck shoot yourself
>> Anonymous
>>237282
>kick ass set or bawww junk
somewhere in between. The Zenit-E isn't worth all that much, but it is reputedly reliable and sturdy. The lenses seem pretty ok as well, and cover most bases as far as focal length goes, though I can't see anything that stands out.
Shoot a couple of rolls through it, and see if you get the feel for the camera.

Also,
>yes i know the light thingey is brokeh
wat?
>> Anonymous
SUICIDE YOURSELF
>> anonymous OP
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>>237287
i dont comment /b/eople

>>237289
see my picture its from another Zenit-E
but i do have that camera too
the arrow points to the black curved line
that was supposed to be a light meter
and you could set the shutter with that

the lenses are in good condition just like the camera
i like the macro rings
and i really going to practise on some photo-rolls

great comment thanks
>> Anonymous
your bokeh is showing...
>> Anonymous
Do you have a dslr? you could get a lens mount adapter and use those lenses on your digi.

The focusing can be a pain in the ass especially if you're camera has a small viewfinder, but you get the hang of it or you can just take 4 or 5 shots of slightly varying focus and then use the one that's sharp (like focus bracketing)

Anyway, the point is some of those old lenses produce amazing photos comparable with modern lenses costing a lot of cash