Zenit ET type 1a (MMZ-BelOMO) (1983-85) Image by Siim Vahur (Image rights)
Zenit ET is a 35mm filmSLR camera manufactured by Vileiskiy Zavod Zenit, (Vileiskiy Plant Zenit), [1], near Minsk, former USSR, produced between 1982-1993 with quantity 3.000.000.
Зенит = Zenit means Zenith that is the point in the sky that appears directly above the observer in astronomy or may mean the highest point.
Zenit ET belongs to the long running series of Zenit cameras. Small numbers of early Zenits was produced by KMZ, in 1981-82
Zenit ETs also exist without aperture automation and without a built-in meter. They offered various finish materials and colours like silver, black, or bronze.
This camera is an attempt to modernize the Zenit EM. Initially it looked just like an EM with new lettering, with new designs on the dials.
The cameras produced in Vileiskiy Plant Zenit of MMZ-BeLomo are a complete remake of earlier Zenit ET. The shape and features remain the same, but material that camera was made is different. It mostly made from plastic and light alloy. Not only external parts like top and bottom cowers made from plastic, but many internal gears, levers, and pulleys are made from plastic also. But the camera works very smooth, quieter then metal counterpart and the most peculiar feature on this model is the first multi coated lens in mass production.
There were 3 types Zenit ET (KMZ) and 6 types with 11 sub-types of the Zenit ET (MMZ-BeLomo) [2][3][4][5][6]
Zenit ET type 1a (MMZ-BelOMO) (1983-85) Image by Sidinei Lorenzi Jr (Image rights)
Zenit ET type 3 (MMZ-BelOMO) (1983-85) Image by Leandro M. López (Image rights)
Zenit ET type 5b (MMZ-BelOMO) (1991-92) Image by bottledog (Image rights)
This data belongs to the Zenit ET type 5d.
All of the other models are same with this but some minor modifications and different finish colors and one of them wo/ the lightmeter.
Lens: MC Helios-44M-6 58mm f/2, automatic diaphragm, filter theread 52mm
Other standard lens is Helios-44 58mm f/2 with manual diaphragm
Princelle, Jean Loup - Made In USSR - The Authentic Guide To Russian And Soviet Cameras, Le Reve Edition, 2004 (ISBN 2952252106 (ISBN13: 9782952252102) Paperback
In Russian
1200 Cameras from USSR by Suglob, Shaternik, Kochergin, 2009 , more info about book