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Topic author: Luiz Paracampo
Posted on: 20100308095043
Reply author: mermoz37
Replied on: 20100309082539
Reply author: nightphoto
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Reply author: Vlad
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Reply author: Vlad
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Alain,
I would think having a triple turret like that is aligned to bottom with top lens sticking out in the air above the camera would make it very uncomfortable since it blocks your second eye's view of the overall scene...
Vlad
Reply author: nightphoto
Replied on: 20100309101026
That's true Vlad, and an important thing, but that arrangement also makes it easier to hold the camera, which can be a problem with one like mine. The one in Luiz's photo solves that by the handle from a movie camera!
Yeah ... yours looks like the same as mine as far as the details go. Probably the same maker.
Regards, Bill
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20100309102550
Well the one on Luiz's picture seems like the movie camera handle attached to be held by a right hand, my question is how would you press the shutter release button and hold it at the same time unless the trigger is coupled with the bottom of the camera - but it's a Zenit-B and not an ES so it does not have the bottom access to the shutter release, so it had to be mechanically modified in order to accommodate for that on a B..
Vlad
Reply author: Luiz Paracampo
Replied on: 20100309194906
Reply author: nightphoto
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Hello Luiz,
To mention your other photos, which are very nice and interesting ... so thank you!
As for the FAG design, I can tell you that I used to have a very rare leather case or FAG Geodesia (but not the camera) and it had the logo that you have shown on the front of it (where the "FED" is on its case). I had bought it on Ebay about 5 years ago. Unfortunately, I did not take photos of it before I gave it to a friend of mine who does have the FAG camera, as a "thank you" gift. I gave it to him because he sent to me a very rare (I would say virtually non-existent) viewfinder for the KIEV SKD Space camera, which I bought from Boris at Arsenal Photo in Germany, but which did not have a viewfinder. Unbelievably, my friend has two KIEV Space cameras and one came with two kinds of viewfinder and so he donated one to me ... a very good friend indeed! (see photo below). Maybe this is the same case you saw?
As for the Helios and Kaleinar with Leica M mounts, I have one of each of them. I also bought them from Boris at Arsenal and there are also photos of them below. The Helios-113 is No. 0000012 and the Kaleinar is No. 9000006. I bought them because it is also thought that they were made to be used on a future version of the FED-6 TTL, and I believe this may have been a plan of FED as I have a photocopy of a letter written by the Director of FED that these two lenses would be available for the FED 6TTL (although he does not specify a type of mount).
In any case, the Kaleinar is fully functional, however, although I have not yet tested it, I have been told that none of the prototype Helios-113 lenses are functional (they only have a back and front element and so will not focus properly. Both of the lenses are exactly like the ones you have pictured! (see photos below).
SKD Space Kiev with donated viewfinder!

http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_skd2.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_skd2.jpgFED Helios-113 # 0000012

http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116606.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116606.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116606a.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116606a.jpgKaleinar 5 # 9000006

http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116607.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116607.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116607a.jpg
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/932010_116607a.jpgRegards, Bill
Reply author: mermoz37
Replied on: 20100310085657
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20100310092520
Luiz: thank you for posting this! the Helios-113 I have seen on Yuri's (DVD) site a while back, someone actually emailed me directly about a year ago asking where they could buy that lens for their collection... That Yuri's forum page came up. An interesting logo, first that I see one! Maybe we can add it to wiki catalog.
Bill: Very nice!! You always can come up with relevant exquisite pieces to stir up the discussion! I wondered when that SKD going to show up here [;)], very glad you posted it, can't wait to see more of it [;)]
Alain: Thank you for this picture and thanks to Claire for taking it! My best regards [:D] So it does let you kind of see around you I guess, very interesting, I thought the opposite with such large rotating plate. For dust cover - what is it? A plate that does not rotate and lenses snap into it? I think it's the same on the dual turret that I have.
Best regards,
Vlad
Reply author: mermoz37
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Reply author: Luiz Paracampo
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Allain
A very good turret to handle a disaater to rewind film ![V][V]
Bill
Yo make me MAD!!!!!!!![:D][:D][:D]
Reply author: dgillette4
Replied on: 20100312173439
[:D]Shades of Rectaflex Or who copied who
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