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levonsa
levonsa

Russia
248 Posts
Posted - Jul 12 2013 :  3:56:44 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello everyone!
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Niko80
Austria
174 Posts
Posted - Jul 12 2013 :  5:05:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nice!

I think this should be added to the wiki.

Can you translate what the passport says? I see it was issued in 1951.

I have 2 filters without any inscripions:


Regards,
Christian
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Christopher Sabine
ChrisS
Spain
29 Posts
Posted - Jul 13 2013 :  02:51:33 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Levonsa
Very interesting to see the passport for this filter. I have the same filter in the same box but without the passport. Does anyone know when production of this style of filter ceased? I would suspect that the KMZ style of push-on filter would have taken over from the pre-war FED style in the early 1950's. Did FED ever produce filters in the KMZ style? Interesting to note that the glasses of the post-war FED filters are larger than the pre-war ones - 23mm as against 21mm - doesn't sound much but very noticeable when the filters are put side by side.

Hi Niko80
Pre-war FED filters are usually marked on the glass. If you use a high power magnifier and look near the edge of the glass you should see FED filter type identity in the glass - Fed-2 for yellow and Fed-4 for orange. I have a few of these including one in beige FED marked box (no passport) and another in black leather FED marked case with stamped pattern.

ATB Chris.
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts
Posted - Jul 13 2013 :  05:45:37 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Very interesting.
I thought Fed had made filters only before WW2.
Thanks for the passport and the details about the diameter!

Jacques.
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Niko80
Austria
174 Posts
Posted - Jul 14 2013 :  4:46:36 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Chris, my dark yellow filter indeed has "FED 4" engraved in the glass, the light yellow filter has no such engraving. Both are 21mm in diameter.
Can you please post some photos of your filters and cases?

I'd like to build a wiki article about FED filters.

Regards,
Christian


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levonsa
levonsa
Russia
248 Posts
Posted - Jul 15 2013 :  04:41:42 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello everyone! I showed an example of the new and the old filter FED. They are identical in diameter.


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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts
Posted - Jul 15 2013 :  05:01:45 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Thanks, Alexey.
There is a difference in the internal diameter, as it seems:
the "younger" one is larger, no?

Amitiés. Jacques.
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levonsa
levonsa
Russia
248 Posts
Posted - Jul 15 2013 :  05:48:13 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jacques ! You are totally right! The diameter of the yellow glass - 23,3 mm and red Glass 21,3 mm .
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João Freitas
Joao
Portugal
15 Posts
Posted - Jul 20 2013 :  11:43:45 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello
Allow me to hijack this thread with a question: I have a light green/yellow filter that came with a Industar 26 M.
The inscription on the filter ring shows Æ C-17 and 40,5 X 0,5 together with what seems to be a Lyktarino logo (the "C" inside a sort of triangle with curved sides).
My question is what is the "filter factor" of this filter - or, in practical terms, how much do I need to change in f-stops ?
I apologize if my question is in the wrong place.
Thank you in advance for any input
Regards
Joao
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