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carbo73
Posted - May 18 2020 : 10:38:28 AM Hi, my first Soviet camera was a FED-1 (d), I presume made in 1939. But I have noticed that the lens, a FED f3.5 / 50mm has a maximum aperture of f16, but it seems that by that time the proper type of FED lens should have f18 as maximum aperture. Is that right? And when did that change happened?
Thanks in advance!
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Jacques M.
Posted - May 20 2020 : 05:39:00 AM To be more precise (just a bit!), the aperture scale changed near the end of the 1f, 1st version, s/n c. 280000/300000, so probably in 1951. Alfa is right,; a correct lens would be better for collection (if not to shoot!).
Amitiés. Jacques.
Alfa2
Posted - May 19 2020 : 5:08:56 PM Hi, the change was after 2nd WW. So your FED should have old aperture scale ending with f/18.