Dedicated Zenit M website launched with camera and Zenitar 35mm f/1.0 lens specifications


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The Zenit M now has a new dedicated website at https://zenit.camera, so maybe not a limited edition after all? The moon reference is explained as "We first photographed the reverse side of the moon on October 7, 1959". Here are the Zenit M camera and Zenitar 35mm f/1.0 lens technical specifications:



Zenit M specifications:

Image sensor
Resolution 24MP
Sensor type CMOS
Sensitivity range ISO 200 to ISO 6400, adjustable in 1/3 ISO increments, automatic control or manual setting
Basic settings
White balance Automatic, manual, 7 presets
Shutter
Picture series Approx. 3 pictures/s, ≤ 12 pictures in serie
Self-timer 2s or 12s
Lens
Lens mount Zenitar M-mount
Lens in a set ZENITAR 35 mm f/1.0
Exposure
Shutter speed 60-1/4000s
Manual setting of exposure and aperture Available
Flash exposure compensation ±3 1/3 EV adjustable in EV 1/3
Metering principle / method Spot, center-weighted, multi-field metering
Memory and interface
Memory card types SD, SDHC, SDXC
Data formats DNG
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(raw data), JPEG
Power supply
Battery 1
Battery capacity 1800 mAh
Video and sound recording
Video/sound recording Available
Video recording formats Motion JPG / Quicktime
Maximum resolution for video 1920 x 1080
Size and weight
Size (Width x Depth x Height) Approx. 138.6 x 42 x 80 mm without lens
Weight Approx. 680 gr with battery, without lens


Zenitar 35mm f/1.0 lens technical data:

Focal length 35 mm
Relative aperture (max / min) 1:1.0 / 1:16
Angular field 61,7°
Transmittance ≥0,86
Working distance 27.8 mm
Lenses / components 9 / 8
Lens mount Bayonet M-mount
Focusing range limits from 0.8 m to ∞
Length of the lens (set to ∞, without cap) 88 mm
Maximum diameter of the ring 74 mm
Weight without cap 740 gr



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