raid
Dad Photographer
I just got a Zenit-E as a gift from a friend. It comes with a Helios 58mm/2. Focusing is a snap,and the camera appears to be well built. No clue how to open the back of this camera. I have looked at an online manual for the camera.:bang:
raid
Dad Photographer
The lens is a Helios M42-2, with 8 aperture blades. Supposedly, it is sharper than the Zeiss 50/1.7.
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
Let us know how it turns out! Post some photos when you have a chance. I'd love to see the IQ of the lens.
ronnies
Well-known
The Helios 44-2 is allegedly a Russian copy of the Zeiss 58/2 Biotar. Mine has one aperture blade missing !
Only warning is don't stick any SMC or Super Multi Coated Takumars on the Zenit. You might not get them off again !
Ronnie
Only warning is don't stick any SMC or Super Multi Coated Takumars on the Zenit. You might not get them off again !
Ronnie
Michael Markey
Veteran
My first "proper" camera back in the early `70`s with TTL metering.
I only used k64 /25 or 200 back then and the meter in the body I had wasn`t up to it.
Built like a tank though.
Can`t remember the loading procedure .
I traded it for a Chinon CX which I still have.
I only used k64 /25 or 200 back then and the meter in the body I had wasn`t up to it.
Built like a tank though.
Can`t remember the loading procedure .
I traded it for a Chinon CX which I still have.
Rune
Member
I had one of those several years ago, and when the shutter got stuck I just took offf the baseplate and poked around with a fairly large screwdriver. I heard a loud "kaklotsch" and everything worked again 
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Built like a tank, with a shutter that can encounter problems at either end of its travel. Think of it as 24x30mm unless you have a good one. You might find http://www.rogerandfrances.com/subscription/fotosniper.html to be amusing.
Cheers,
R..
Cheers,
R..
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
The shutter sounds like a loud 'kah-flop' when firing it but it is a cloth shutter! I've always wondered what the shutter could have been like if 'keeping the noise down' had been on the designers check list at all...
The Helios-44 / 44M / 44M2 lenses are rear focusing lenses. I could not use mine throughout the whole focus range when mounted on a Nikon adapter with a glass element. It would jam into the adapter. Being a Biotar copy, it can be very sharp. Unless you had a Monday morning produced specimen...
These cameras are dirt cheap here, lots of eastern European stuff got to the market in the Netherlands in the sixties and seventies. There was an agency in NL for the marketing of USSR and GDR cameras so I can usually pick them up here for petty cash.
The Helios-44 / 44M / 44M2 lenses are rear focusing lenses. I could not use mine throughout the whole focus range when mounted on a Nikon adapter with a glass element. It would jam into the adapter. Being a Biotar copy, it can be very sharp. Unless you had a Monday morning produced specimen...
These cameras are dirt cheap here, lots of eastern European stuff got to the market in the Netherlands in the sixties and seventies. There was an agency in NL for the marketing of USSR and GDR cameras so I can usually pick them up here for petty cash.
raid
Dad Photographer
On which are camera systems could I use the lens? The camera looks not very interesting to me.
planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
Raid, the Helios-44-2 is an m42 lens, and so can be used on any m42 compatible lensmount. I had used it a bunch via adapter on my EOS 10d DSLR, which I suspect is a common occurrence.

Helios-44-2 58/2 in m42 mount by joecentric, on Flickr
A pretty lens, if you're into factory-industrial kind of stuff. Nice focusing ring, though. My only gripe with the lens was the pre-set diaphragm; although this probably added to the lens' robustness, it was a technical pain to get used to.
Cheers,
--joe.

Helios-44-2 58/2 in m42 mount by joecentric, on Flickr
A pretty lens, if you're into factory-industrial kind of stuff. Nice focusing ring, though. My only gripe with the lens was the pre-set diaphragm; although this probably added to the lens' robustness, it was a technical pain to get used to.
Cheers,
--joe.
Greyscale
Veteran
That's not the shutter, it is the mirror returning to its "down" position.The shutter sounds like a loud 'kah-flop' when firing it but it is a cloth shutter! I've always wondered what the shutter could have been like if 'keeping the noise down' had been on the designers check list at all...
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid, the Helios-44-2 is an m42 lens, and so can be used on any m42 compatible lensmount. I had used it a bunch via adapter on my EOS 10d DSLR, which I suspect is a common occurrence.
Helios-44-2 58/2 in m42 mount by joecentric, on Flickr
A pretty lens, if you're into factory-industrial kind of stuff. Nice focusing ring, though. My only gripe with the lens was the pre-set diaphragm; although this probably added to the lens' robustness, it was a technical pain to get used to.
Cheers,
--joe.
Hi Joe,
So the lens would fit my Spotmatic F. That is good to know.
The lens looks very nice indeed. My lens has the distance scale in feet.
ronnies
Well-known
I've had mine on my Spotmatic F and you might find it focuses past infinity when screwed in tight as the mount flange on the Helios 44-2 is small enought to go into the cut out in the SPF mount for the auto lock pin on the SMC Takumars. Coincidentally the very pin which can jam SMC Taks on Zenit mount screws.
Ronnie
Ronnie
raid
Dad Photographer
Ronnie: Did you have any problems with the Spotmatic F because of the Helios?
santino
FSU gear head
raid: the Zenit E is a Zorki with pentaprism and mirror. It isn't really reliable but easy to fix, the Helios can be a really good lens with super creamy bokeh! Just bear in mind that the viewfinder only covers 75% of the image.
Have fun!
Have fun!
planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
Hi Joe,
So the lens would fit my Spotmatic F. That is good to know.
The lens looks very nice indeed. My lens has the distance scale in feet.
That's interesting - I did not know there were Imperial and Metric versions!
I also used mine on an Asahi Pentax S1a for a while, just to add to the database.

Asahi Pentax S1a by joecentric, on Flickr
...a cute little camera in its own right, compact, fully mechanical and uncomplicated. I should look around for another one of these days.
Cheers,
--joe.
besk
Well-known
I also received a Zenit-E as a present last week during my trip to Belarus. This from my step son's new father-in-law. (They heard I liked old cameras.)
My camera is working but the selenium meter is not. The preset feature of the lens is NOT welcome.
I promised to try it out.
My camera is working but the selenium meter is not. The preset feature of the lens is NOT welcome.
I promised to try it out.
ronnies
Well-known
Ronnie: Did you have any problems with the Spotmatic F because of the Helios?
Not that I'm aware off. I dodn't do much other than put it on and note that it screwed in a little further than I expected. Can't remember if I fired the shutter to check for mirror clearance.
Ronnie
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.