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Sorry, but unless it's a complete, boxed, fully functional Zenit Fotosnaiper (Zenith Photosniper) outfit then like almost all similar models it's virtually worthless.
On the plus side it means that you can just enjoy using it, even in locations you'd never dare risk with another camera.
If you're asking where you can sell your camera then you'll find there's a steady demand for Zenit models on eBay and Craig's list.
Like most basic 35mm SLR's they don't achieve good sale prices any more, but do better than many other more highly featured models simply because they have little to go wrong to start with and are usually easy to fix. Condition is everything though: if your camera and lenses are in less than near perfect condition then you'll find that your sales and listing fees may well cost more than the items are worth.
Cameras suitable for the Zenit фото cнаипер (Zenit Fotosnaiper/Zenith Photosniper) are usually very difficult to find as they're specially modified versions of normal Zenit SLR cameras which incorporate a special additinal shutter release button on the baseplate.
Photosniper versions are generally expensive but broken ones can be cheap. Regular Zenit SLR's are very cheap and often free on Yahoo FreeCycle but I've never yet seen a Photosniper version on there.
Ebay is a good place to look but normally they are sold as part of a complete Photosniper kit. If you do see a body only for sale then the Photosniper versions always have a letter "S" at the end of the name, so a Zenit E is a regular model and a Zenit ES has the modification which makes it a Photosniper SLR.
All Zenit SLR cameras are mechanically very simple and most do not have any complex electronics. This is good, because it means that you can buy a cheap broken Photosniper camera and a cheap regular Zenit SLR and swap the baseplate with the additional shutter button to a regular Zenit to convert it for Photosniper use, the modification usually involves drilling a few holes but it's not difficult.
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