A strange Fed 1 more...
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Topic author: Jacques M.
Posted on: 20171107151223
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Reply author: Alfa2
Replied on: 20171108022417
Interesting. Waiting for more photos from you.
Reply author: uwittehh
Replied on: 20171109142748
Jacques, really interesting. Can you disassemble it a bit and show how the self timer is installed?
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20171122084705
I have received the camera.
The selftimer works perfectly, which surprises me a bit. In fact, all works well.
I will make some photos, but I am reluctant to dismount it, as I don't know how the SF is connected to the mechanism.
As for the bag, the holes in the leather are neat and seem professionally made. But the leather is too thick to allow the movement of the SF. Ah, this blasted Soviet quality![:D]
Jacques.
Reply author: Alfa2
Replied on: 20171122100328
So you can disasemble the camera or it will stay a mistery forever. [;)]
And I think the camera has synchro contact for a flash. Am I right ?
Reply author: xalmaz
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Reply author: Jacques M.
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Reply author: Jacques M.
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Reply author: Jacques M.
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Reply author: cedricfan
Replied on: 20171123115125
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jacques M.</i>
Home made is possible or probable, but not logical. In which purpose? A 1958 Fed 2c is much easier to use. I don't even talk of a Zorki 4. In 1958, a Fed 1/Zorki 1 is a camera of the past... Only Leitz try to go on with their Leica IIIg!<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Maybe not logical in a country where you were able to go to a shop and buy what you wanted. USSR was far from that! You bought what was available, so that you could trade it to something you needed, with another comrade who had been lucky in getting it.
And if you had a high quality camera, which worked well, it may have been a much better alternative to modify it, than trying to get another one, and hope it would be a working specimen.
Best regards,
Juhani
Reply author: Alfa2
Replied on: 20171125032131
Jacques, there could be several reasons.
1) I was using FED 1 in 80/90's because it was the smallest sensible camera I could hide in my pocket. I already had Zenit E and Zenit 12XP and even PRAKTICA MTL 50 but they were big and heavy. Also SMENA 8M was bigger and had no rangefinder and had very pour shutter speed. Lightmeter I had in my eye after using Zenit E for many years - before taking each photo I had to read exposure and than put it into a lens. Accuracy o my eye was 1/2 EV. Now I lost this skill after using TTL cameras for many years.
2) As Juhani said, it was not possible to buy anything in a shop so I had to think about modyfying this what I had. I had Triotar 4/135 with Exakta mount, but I had no Exacta. Only 3 cameras with M42 mount. To buy a lens in a shop was a dream. But my father was professional turner when he was studying to have a money for learning. So he modified the lens professionaly for me. Back of a lens was made of piece of pipe.
Im communism people had a lot of free time. Much more than people in capitalism. So they could educate oneself in many areas. But they had no availability of many things. So they had to create them by themselves.
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20171125054041
Thanks, Juhani and Alfa! [:)]
Such explanations were already made about my Fed with slow speeds, if I remember and I understand that very well. What makes me hesitate is the quality of the work, quite a professional one. That could not have been made on the corner of a table. And you must have the ST of a Fed 2. Of course, that can be explained too...
If I had to tell a tale about that camera, I would rather think of a fan of Fed 1 (like me!) asking for a special camera!
I will post photos of the leather bag. Perfectly adjusted to the ST, but unusable...[:D]
Amitiés. Jacques.
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20171125091807
Reply author: Alfa2
Replied on: 20171125154856
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jacques M.</i>
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If I had to tell a tale about that camera, I would rather think of a fan of Fed 1 (like me!) asking for a special camera!<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Let me have another idea. [;)]
In communism many things were arranged "by friendship" (some extra privileges). It was very popular and existed everyday. If you had a friend on gasoline station you could have bought as many gasoline as you wanted. Other people had limitation for gasoline in some periods of time. It was working even when you had friend of friend somewhere.
There was no fans of FED 1 because people had no time and opportunity for such things.
My idea is the camera was made in a service/a factory "by friendship" for somebody. In communism reality it was much much more probable scenario.
Reply author: Alfa2
Replied on: 20171125155056
Jacques, could you please show a bigger photo of shutter release button ?
I have never seen it like this one.
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20181112090627
Reply author: Alfa2
Replied on: 20181112133121
Thank you Jacques for the photo.
Could you write me something about those shutter release buttons.
When was this type mounted to FEDs ?
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20181112140039
I had never seen such a release button before. I don't know where it comes from. Never on Feds, anyway...
Just the same about the ring!
Jacques.
Reply author: Alfa2
Replied on: 20181112151920
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jacques M.</i>
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I had never seen such a release button before. I don't know where it comes from. Never on Feds, anyway...
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Me too. I have seen many FEDs NKVD in my life, but never with such a release button before.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jacques M.</i>
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Just the same about the ring!
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What is strange here ?
Reply author: Jacques M.
Replied on: 20181113043228
Not the ring, sorry. But the collar of the release button is original too. Even if vertical stripes are common, the design is quite different here.
I suppose that all these changes were made at the same time. This cmera only misses slow speeds to be perfect! [8D]
Amitiés. Jacques.