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Jacques M. |
Posted - Mar 30 2018 : 4:00:20 PM Hi Antonio,
An ultra rare lens... Is it yours? This lens is for sure one of the last mysteries concerning Fed...
Thanks for sharing. Jacques. |
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Antonio Savini |
Posted - Apr 16 2018 : 07:03:47 AM Hi, Pierre, thank you. Yes, I took some pictures only with the Fed Helios 113, 40mm lens, but I can not find these pictures right now. As soon as I will, I am going to take more pictures and you will be able to see them. I only remember that the optical performance was good. See you soon. Best regards. |
Alfa2 |
Posted - Apr 14 2018 : 02:51:17 AM Antonio, thanks for sharing the info about the lenses. I didn't know at all they exists. Have you made some pictures with them and you can show us results ? |
Moxies |
Posted - Apr 02 2018 : 06:21:15 AM Thanks you for those great infos! |
Antonio Savini |
Posted - Apr 01 2018 : 02:48:08 AM Hello, Thanks Jacques, thank you Pierre Tizienne. Yes, this lens is mine, just like my other Fed Helios 113 - 40mm / f1.8 lens for Leica M. These are prototype lenses, perhaps produced for a Fed 6 TTL project. I bought these two lenses in the 90s, in a flea market of Polish, Russian and Ukrainian sellers, here in my city in Pescara (Italy). In those years I was enrolled in the club of Mr. David Tomlinson. Mr. D. Tomlinson wrote to the Fed industry for information on these two lenses. The chief workshop Fed replied that the two lenses were original and produced by Fed and added that the Fed industry had also produced a third 28mm wide-angle lens. I agree that Mr. D. Tomlinson remembers these facts and could confirm my memories. Best regards. Sorry for my English. Antonio Savini
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Moxies |
Posted - Mar 31 2018 : 3:45:24 PM I would like to hear more about it too, if you're the owner :) |
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