Zenit/Zenit 16SP-M (16СП-М)
Zenit 16SP-M (16СП-М)

Zenit 16SP-M (16СП-М)

Zenit · Russia · 1970 · 135 film

The Zenit 16SP-M (16СП-М) is a basic 35mm camera introduced by the Soviet Zenit brand in 1970. Designed as an affordable, mass-market model for amateur photographers, it features a simple mechanical construction typical of the era and Zenit's industrial output. The camera likely employs a modest shutter speed range and comes equipped with a standard fixed or interchangeable lens system, prioritizing accessibility and low cost over sophisticated features or precision engineering. As a product of the Soviet photographic industry, it represents the pragmatic, utilitarian approach to consumer camera manufacturing during that period, serving primarily as an entry-level tool for capturing everyday snapshots rather than a platform for advanced photography or artistic innovation.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
4.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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