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what viewfinder for the FED 100mm 6.3 lens?

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Hi, I'm considering buying a FED 100mm 6.3 lens for my FED 1s, but am unsure what viewfinder to get for it, or where to find it.

The 85mm frame on the turret finder is too wide, the 135mm frame too small.
A finder with a sort of magnification would be nice, since the frame else would be very small.
I own an Accura universal zoom finder, but it's nearly as big as the lens itself, and was made in the 1960s. It would look rather misplaced on a pre-war FED.

Anyone know what viewfinder originally was intended with the lens? Any clues to the whereabouts of such a finder?

Mind you, this is not the 100mm macro lens that also seems to have been made for FED, but the 100mm telephoto lens.

Cheers, Johan
Easy Schwarzer!
Use the 85mm finder. Remove the front frame and do another thoth black tape. The size of the rectangle will be 85% of the lateral of the frame. follow the enclosed drawing and ou will see why.
The differences really are minimal.



The diagram is in correct proportions.
Regards
LP
Hi,

The another way is to find a 100mm FED finder ... Big smileBig smileBig smile




Best Regards,
AidasSmile
I want one.... for new year ...

Stephan
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Originally posted by AidasCams

Hi,

The another way is to find a 100mm FED finder ... Big smileBig smileBig smile




Best Regards,
AidasSmile




AHA!!! That is of course what I will be looking for!!! Anyone got a double? TongueTongueTongue
why do not make something like that ?? (original from KMZ : here is 135 mm mask fitted on 35 mm finder )



Hello,

Not easy at all to find a 100mm Fed viewfinder alone!
Some have a serial number, others not. Why Question
I exchanged a Kiev III t have one. At that time, I was not interested in Kievs. But if not, I wouldn't have that finder...

Two weeks ago, I should have recommended a 85mm KMZ finder. But I received since a turret finder (Thanks, Jim!) and I'm really surprised with the quality of that universal finder.

So, do what you want!
Amitiés. Jacques.
Hi,

I have a spare FED 100mm finder for trade! Any proposals? ... Big smile

Best Regards,
Aidas

Hi Aidas!
Certainly you will have too much proposals!
I have one so I spend my turn.
BTW, is your finder numbered?

Amitiés. Jacques.
Hi Jacques!

None of my 2 finders are numbered. May be I don't know where to find this numbering ... Smile

Best Regards,
Aidas

Hi Aidas!
Each time I can, I talk about the numbering of Fed accessories: very interesting because it's limited between 1 and c. 15000, with one possible exceptions. A batch of 15000 different accessories for Fed... No more, as it seems.

As for these 100mm finders, one of my French friends possess the # 11135: I was never told of another numbered 100mm finder. Perhaps he has strong spectacles? Cool

Amitiés. Jacques.
I checked my finder and it's number 10993.

Steve

Ah! a second 100mm Fed finder which is numbered!
(Of course, we don't know why some are numbered, others are not)
Thanks a lot, Steve!

Jacques.
I couldn't believe my 2 finders (not numbered) come from the same batch, while 1st one was found locally 4 years ago, adn 2nd arrived from Russia recently ...

Best Regards,
Aidas

There is nothing clear about the numbering of accessories.
One can think that 15000 accessories or so were planned, made and numbered by the factory from 1937-38.
For the 100mm finders, the non numbered ones were probably sold with the lenses (certainly around 10000ex.) and the numbered ones made for extras...
Perhaps. Who knows?

Amitiés. And a happy new year to everybody, with a plenty of new discoveries! Jacques.

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