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Niko80 |
Posted - Jun 11 2014 : 6:22:09 PM What do you think about this lens? http://www.ebay.de/itm/FED-MACRO-50MM-F-3-5-RARO-ULTIMO-MODELLO-DI-MACRO-LENTI-ANCORA-MOLTO-BELLE-/121360600535?pt=Obiettivi&hash=item1c41a7cdd7
It's got the lowest serial number of the few ones in the wiki but it's the only one with a modern f-stop marking going to f/18. |
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geoffox23 |
Posted - Jul 28 2017 : 5:29:35 PM Hi Jacques
I do not see any difference from standard passport.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2872017_macro lens.JPG
Cheers, Geoff |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Jul 28 2017 : 3:20:59 PM Hi Geoff, On the passport, is there a special mention about the lens? Thanks. Jacques. |
geoffox23 |
Posted - Jul 14 2017 : 5:13:39 PM Hello,
I have received FED 1f s/n 235226 with macro s/n 8585. In the case was the matching passport dated 30 Sept 1950.
Cheers, Geoff |
Jacques M. |
Posted - May 23 2017 : 11:11:09 AM Hello,
Another lens soon here, the s/n 7080, with an old scale diaphragm, and always without papers... As for the 3151, it was mounted on my 1f s/n 232140. I add that in the wiki.
Amitiés. Jacques. |
Aleksandrov66 |
Posted - Mar 27 2017 : 06:46:02 AM seany65 - thanks! it is okay, I'm sure sooner or later more information will be found! |
seany65 |
Posted - Mar 24 2017 : 4:17:12 PM Hello and welcome to the forum aleksadrov66. I'd like to help, but I know almost nothing about almost everything. |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Mar 24 2017 : 06:03:45 AM Hi Aleksandrov!
Interesting question... As far as I know, we never saw papers about these lenses. So, we don't know much about them. My one was found on a Fed 1f s/n 22xxxx, if I remember. I should find the exact s/n. For the moment, the lenses we know are correlated with these early postwar Fed 1...
Amitiés. Jacques. |
Aleksandrov66 |
Posted - Mar 24 2017 : 05:24:49 AM Hi everyone! I found three "macro" lenses like that with cameras (added to the wiki): lens #1283 with body #244954 lens #2169 with body #253571 lens #4095 with body #252424
It seems to me that the numbering of the lenses has not been consistent. It would be interesting to see "macro" lens with documents - were these lenses standard or optional? Does anyone have lenses with cameras too (i am not sure, if my cameras are "original" to this lenses)? |
Niko80 |
Posted - Jun 22 2014 : 6:48:16 PM I found another one on SovietCams which was not listed in the Wiki, including a little bit of information. http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?1153858839 |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Jun 16 2014 : 03:30:12 AM Hi Christian,
Yes photos must be made with that material. But I don't know either how all that works precisely. I never tried to make photo with that.
It seems these lenses were made only during the 1f production (s/n about 210/300000). A short time... And there is no real litterature about them. If I remember, there is an explanation by Luiz? But I cannot find it.
Amitiés. Jacques. |
Niko80 |
Posted - Jun 12 2014 : 6:32:51 PM Hello Jacques
To be honest, I don't know anything about those collapsible Macro Industars, this is the only one I ever saw for sale. To me it seems uncoated, serial is 2492 which is the lowest in the wiki. I don't even know how this lens is supposed to work. The wiki says some sort of extension tube is needed, maybe something like that? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Macro-Extension-tubes-set-of-4-rings-FED-USSR-/281282704118?pt=US_Lens_Adapters_Mounts_Tubes&hash=item417dc172f6
It's clearly post-war and I've never seen anything like a pre-war extension tube. So I'd guess all collapsible Macro-Industars are post-war, while the non-collapsable FED Macro lens was purely pre-war. |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Jun 12 2014 : 07:34:13 AM These lenses are not well known, I think. I have seen several of them on 1f bodies, so just before those with the new diaph scale (and the coating). Perhaps they are from this period: 1949-50? On the other hand, it is quite easy to screw a new barrel on a macro ring...
Really, I don't know...
Are there proofs that some of them were produced before WW2? |