No, Zenit SLR maufacturing in KMZ factory stopped in 2005.
KM was one of the worst cameras they ever made...

BR, Margus


Derby Chang wrote:
> I'm sure the Zenit KM is being produced (but, man that is an ugly 
> camera). And if you count rangefinders, Cosina/Voigtlander are still 
> going great guns.
>
> Is the Rollei/Zeiss/Cosina 35RF still in production? I've seen it new in 
> the shops, but it might have been NOS as well. That beauty is the 
> opposite of Zenit.
>
> D
>
>
>
>
> Adam Maas wrote:
>   
>> Only Canon continues to sell a full line of Film SLR's, and that's
>> likely as much a case of having a large number of NOS items as
>> anything else. Nikon still makes one and also sells a second and
>> Cosina makes a number of semi-identical ones including the second
>> Nikon. There's also a chinese manufacturer who makes semi-clones of
>> the Cosina as well as K100 clones and of course Leica who still makes
>> the R9.
>>
>> Everybody else is out of the 35mm gig.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Barry Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hey Folks,
>>>
>>> I use a K10D with satisfying results. Last week I learned for the first time
>>> about the K20D. Yeah, I've been out of things! But I'm really intrigued that
>>> I can't find any information on film SLRs on the Pentax web site, or at the
>>> major vendors.
>>>
>>> Has Pentax stopped making film SLRs? I admit that it has been a couple of
>>> years since I shot anything with my ZX-5n....I've got a freezer full of
>>> Velvia!
>>>
>>> Barry
>>>
>>>
>>> Barry A. Rice, Ph.D.
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>>>
>>>
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