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FED-2 - Another square window? Huh?

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This is the first variation of this type I ever saw!
At first it seems very strange to me as it has a self timer. Uncommon to the first series. Another point to be observed is the position of the flash contact that denotes a production after 1958 . Accordng to the picture the rotating prism is greater than usual and internal to the cover hood. I know no soviet camera with such compensator unless those found on Zorki 5/6. Please note the shutter speeds progression for a better dating, In my opinion it is a modified after sales camera, done by a competent repairman.
From which country did you pick this marvel?
Regards LP
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Interesting, thanks Luiz, I guess I can tell more once I got the camera in my hands - whether it's modified or now, I'll post close up images of that rangefinder window. It's from Ukraine...
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Hi Vlad!

Glad to know that you had it!
To tell the truth, I hesitated a long time before deciding... I wouldn't buy it.
Of course, if it had been one of the first 2a...
For me, it doesn't really make sense to have a Fed 2 with an experimental finder after several hundreds of thousands items. But I can be completely wrong: the job seems very fine...

Anyway, bravo!
Amitiés. Jacques.
Edit: not "...to have a Fed 2..." but ..."to make a Fed 2...". Sorry for my English, Vlad! Blush
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So I got this camera recently, sorry was a little busy to post anything, but I examined it very carefully and I unfortunately think that it's most likely a modification since there are some scratches all around that window that to me seems like it had some work done... even though it looks very professional and a cool piece to add to the collection I don't think it's an authentic variation. if anyone is interested I can post close up pictures of that rangefinder window, just let me know so you can judge by yourself.

Vlad
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This FED is way too new for type A. It must be a modification, though quite nice one. FED-2 is one of my favorites, but I do not like its tiny RF patch. I guess this modification addresses this exact deficiency.

So I curious - does it? Of this is simply cosmetics? Also, they had to fit a wedge lens behind that square window, I wonder how they did that.

Yuri
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I actually like modified cameras - someone I know picked up an early Kiev III with Kiev 4 top and meter - well executed - presumably bringing an old camera up to date was cheaper than buying new .
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Hi Vlad!
Sorry for you but nevertheless this camera looks very fine!
I am very curious too to know if everything works correctly in the viewfinder/rangefinder. Could you tell us more, please?
A very interesting camera if it works.

Amitiés. Jacques.
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I just spent some time looking through that viewfinder and comparing it to the one on the regular FED-2 model of the same variation that I have.. honestly I don't see much of the difference- yes the rangefinder spot is a bit bigger but very slightly... my guess is it was not made for improving the rangefinder but rather to fix it... maybe someday when I feel courageous I will take both these models apart to see what they actually did inside.. I'm afraid that if i take them apart I won't be able to put them back together Smile.. Here's a more detailed picture of that rangefinder window:


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/1082009_IMG_4156.jpg

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It almost feels that they did this to make the camera look nicer, sexier. It was common in the USSR - to embellish things with decals, mods, etc. Whatever your skills or means.

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