Zenit 3M + Helios-44 2/58mm (M39) – USSR ca. 1965 | Single lens reflex camera (SLR)






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KMZ Zenit-3M 35mm SLR, tested and working.
Description from the seller
Classic Soviet 35mm SLR camera Zenit-3M, complete with the original Helios-44 58mm f/2 standard lens in M39 screw mount. In the 1960s, this was one of the first Zenit models with a returning mirror and interchangeable lenses.
The Helios-44 is a well-known copy of the Carl Zeiss Biotar 58/2, loved for its characteristic 'swirly bokeh' and beautiful contrast. Thanks to the M39 Zenit mount, the combination is interesting for both collectors and digital photographers with an adapter.
Specifications
Brand: KMZ, USSR
Model body: Zenit-3M
Serial number body: 65032185 (manufactured in the mid-1960s)
Format: 35mm film (24×36mm)
Shutter: curtain shutter, 1/30–1/500s + B
M39 Zenit-SLR screw mount (not Leica rangefinder!)
Lens: Helios-44 58mm f/2
Lens serial number: N7001984
Maximum aperture: f/2 – minimum aperture: f/16
Focus: manual, from about 0.5 m
Vattting: M39 Zenit
state
Camera body
Cosmetically used but in good condition, with some scratches and signs of use on the chrome parts and upholstery (see photos).
Zoeker and mirror show some dust, which is normal for the age.
Roller blinds look neat; not tested on film, accuracy not guaranteed.
Transport, eject button, and rewind button operate mechanically.
Sold as untested / vintage collectible, without warranty.
Lens
Housing with clear paint wear and minor signs of use.
The glass shows some dust and light cleaning marks, with a minimal haze, but no deep scratches are visible in the photos.
Diaphragm lamellae move, focus runs over the entire range; smoothness can vary with age.
A beautiful, complete set for those looking for a characterful Soviet reflex camera or wanting to try the famous Helios look.
Carefully packed, sent by registered mail, and insured if possible.
Classic Soviet 35mm SLR camera Zenit-3M, complete with the original Helios-44 58mm f/2 standard lens in M39 screw mount. In the 1960s, this was one of the first Zenit models with a returning mirror and interchangeable lenses.
The Helios-44 is a well-known copy of the Carl Zeiss Biotar 58/2, loved for its characteristic 'swirly bokeh' and beautiful contrast. Thanks to the M39 Zenit mount, the combination is interesting for both collectors and digital photographers with an adapter.
Specifications
Brand: KMZ, USSR
Model body: Zenit-3M
Serial number body: 65032185 (manufactured in the mid-1960s)
Format: 35mm film (24×36mm)
Shutter: curtain shutter, 1/30–1/500s + B
M39 Zenit-SLR screw mount (not Leica rangefinder!)
Lens: Helios-44 58mm f/2
Lens serial number: N7001984
Maximum aperture: f/2 – minimum aperture: f/16
Focus: manual, from about 0.5 m
Vattting: M39 Zenit
state
Camera body
Cosmetically used but in good condition, with some scratches and signs of use on the chrome parts and upholstery (see photos).
Zoeker and mirror show some dust, which is normal for the age.
Roller blinds look neat; not tested on film, accuracy not guaranteed.
Transport, eject button, and rewind button operate mechanically.
Sold as untested / vintage collectible, without warranty.
Lens
Housing with clear paint wear and minor signs of use.
The glass shows some dust and light cleaning marks, with a minimal haze, but no deep scratches are visible in the photos.
Diaphragm lamellae move, focus runs over the entire range; smoothness can vary with age.
A beautiful, complete set for those looking for a characterful Soviet reflex camera or wanting to try the famous Helios look.
Carefully packed, sent by registered mail, and insured if possible.
