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jed
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jed
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391 Posts My Collection
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Alfa2
Poland
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Posted - Oct 30 2017 : 03:34:09 AM
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Yes it is macro lens. But as I can recognize by vulcanite the FED is post war camera while lens is made before WWII. I haven't heard macro Industar 10 was produced after war. |
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Jacques M.
France
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Posted - Oct 30 2017 : 04:41:20 AM
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The "rigid" macro lenses were made only before WW2. They can be used directly, with a long helicoid (but without coupling, of course).
These collapsible macro lenses were probably made in 1950 only. In fact, they are just normal lenses reengraved with a macro scale. Use with macro rings. For the moment, most of these macro lenses were found on early Fed 1f (s/n 23xxxx/25xxxx), so with an old diaphragm scale. The new one (f 3,5-4-5,6, etc) appeared just after.
As far as I know....
For these collapsible lenses, see too http://ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=87&ParentID=2&ContentID=456&Item=FED+macro+collapsible+Industar+10
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Edited by - Jacques M. on Oct 30 2017 04:44:15 AM |
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Alfa2
Poland
349 Posts |
Posted - Oct 30 2017 : 06:17:09 AM
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Thank you Jacques. I thought collapsible maco lenses were made before WWII. As I can see I was wrong. In 90's I found 2 or 3 of them mounted to FEDs NKVD. They are not coated and with old scale so I thought they were produced for FED NKVD. Now I know more than 1 hour ago.
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jed
France
391 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Oct 30 2017 : 07:04:21 AM
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Hi All,
Thanks !
S/N of the lens is 839. Camera S/N 242774. We may update the Wiki ;)
Camera is damaged, body is deformed. I was planning to take it apart for other repairs projects... |
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts |
Posted - Oct 30 2017 : 11:06:23 AM
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Please, update, Jean! Perhaps it would be interesting to keep the camera and the lens as they are: it is a relatively rare kit. But it is only my opinion.
Amitiés. Jacques. |
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