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Hello,

recently I saw a Zorki 1 on ebay that has a brown body. I wondered because it looks like a FED 1 body (no stripes on top or bottom even if the serial number says it's a Zorki 1d).
Then I have seen PE0325 on Aidas' site and wondered if it could be one of this bodies.
Some days ago the camera arrives here. It's a FED body with the dark brown-red finish. It was modified to fit on a Zorki shutter. I am not sure if it is real or a painted FED 1 body. But why should somebody repaint a FED 1 body and fit it to a Zorki 1 then?

I have mounted the brown-red body to a late FED 1g, look at the pictures, it looks really nice :-)

The question is, are these coloured FEDs in original painted or is the vulcanite coloured?








Ulrich


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Interesting...

On the "regular" coloured Fed 2, is the vulcanite dyed in mass or painted? Most of the Fed 2 we see on eBay are certainly painted... What is your feeling about your Fed 1, Ulrich? It seems the same colour as our two year anniversary camera...

Anyway, this Fed should be fine among files of black and chrome cameras...

Amitiés. Jacques.
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Jacques,

good idea to compare the color of a red FED 2 and this one.
I own 3 red FED 2 and they are all painted, as my other colored FED 2 (dark green and dark blue) as well.

Now two comparison pictures:



Compared to the original red FED 2 the color looks the same, also the same grade of gloss.



Compared to our anniversary FED 2, the color of our FED 2 is more purple.

It would be nice to see your comparison pics if you have the time.

Ulrich


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Jacques,

very nice! Another brown FED 1. I hope it arrives soon at you and you can show us pics.
Most of my colored FED 2 look very good, because I bought some of them over the years and kept the best of them Smile But I also have one brown red FED 2 that looks very used and that is painted.
I always mean the dark colors, the dark red brown, the dark green and the dark blue FED 2 of which I think that these are the original camera colors.
At the moment there are some sellers on ebay that sell strange painted FEDs and Zorkis, light blue, green, silver and so on. They look ugly Big smile

Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de
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Hi Ulrich,

I received my "brown" Fed 1 this morning. And it is a Frankenstein too!
The drop shape sensor has been replaced by a Fed 3 one! As it was put in a bad position, I partially dismounted the camera to correct that. Nothing else is irregular. Just heaps of old grease with a strong smell, and some rests of film.

The brown colour is well used, with strong marks, corresponding to the position of the two hands.

All in all, the colour is certainly not original. The camera was probably repainted in the sixties, and much used after. But I am very happy to get it: it gives a touch of colour in my collection!

For me, the existence of these coloured Fed 1 remains open...

Some more photos when I can.

Amitiés. Jacques.
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Jacques,

congrats that you have received it. Even if it also seems to be a fake, it's nice to have colored cameras in the collection. Can you compare the red-brown color of your FED 1 to a red-brown FED 2? It would be interesting to see if it's so close as on my picture.

Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de
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Thanks, Vlad But I would have been surprised if I had found a real genuine coloured Fed 1... I have never seen any "official" report concerning that, except on Aidas's site.
Anyway, a touch of colour is always welcome!

I will post a comparison with my own anniversary Fed 2 as soon as I can, Ulrich. I have sold all my other coloured Fed 2: lack of space...Blush

Amitiés. Jacques.
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A photo more, with the part which is worn out:


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/3112020_IMG_0032.JPG

Looking at it carefully, we can see traces of black on the hollows of the brown paint.

And the famous Fed 2/Fed 3 sensor. Note that its axle is (visibly) on the right on Feds 1, and on the left on Feds 2 and 3! But it works well as it is...


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/3112020_IMG_0030.JPG

So, a very pleasant home made Fed 1!

Amitiés. Jacques.

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Just a question about these coloured Fed 2.
Is the colour "painted" on the original vulcanite, or is it tinted in mass?
I have the vague feeling that it is a chemical process, but I have no more official coloured Fed 2 to be affirmative...

Thanks. Jacques.

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