09/20/2008 12:09
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FED 100 mm f:6.3
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09/21/2008 12:06
Juhani,
Congratulations. I think this lens is worth every penny that you paid for it.
In my opinion this Fed lens and most other Fed accessories from this period in Fed's history are in a class of their own and have a special quality about them.
And as we all know, they are also becoming pretty hard to find so once again congratulations.
Best wishes, Jim


Congratulations. I think this lens is worth every penny that you paid for it.
In my opinion this Fed lens and most other Fed accessories from this period in Fed's history are in a class of their own and have a special quality about them.
And as we all know, they are also becoming pretty hard to find so once again congratulations.
Best wishes, Jim
09/21/2008 13:39
A fine lens, Juhani.
Now, you have to look for the special finder. The story never
ends!
Amitiés. Jacques.
09/22/2008 01:01
Jacques,
You are absolutely correct in saying that "The story never ends". I have three Fed 100mm x f6.3 lenses, but it has taken me eleven years of searching second hand bazaars in the FSU to find those.
In all that time I have never seen even one finder for these lenses, so I guess that shows how rare they are. Perhaps they turn up on the auction sites from time to time, but I wouldn't know because I vary rarely look at these sites, I much prefer to wander around the second hand bazaars when I have the chance.
I suppose they wouldn't attract a high enough value for people to fake them at the moment, but no doubt that day will come!
Best wishes, Jim


You are absolutely correct in saying that "The story never ends". I have three Fed 100mm x f6.3 lenses, but it has taken me eleven years of searching second hand bazaars in the FSU to find those.
In all that time I have never seen even one finder for these lenses, so I guess that shows how rare they are. Perhaps they turn up on the auction sites from time to time, but I wouldn't know because I vary rarely look at these sites, I much prefer to wander around the second hand bazaars when I have the chance.
I suppose they wouldn't attract a high enough value for people to fake them at the moment, but no doubt that day will come!
Best wishes, Jim
09/22/2008 04:35
This friend is really discouraging! 
At least something he doesn't have: the special 28mm viewfinder (but who has it? Nobody, if I'm not wrong!).
Amitiés. Jacques.
At least something he doesn't have: the special 28mm viewfinder (but who has it? Nobody, if I'm not wrong!).
Amitiés. Jacques.
09/22/2008 04:51
that's the reason i did not left any place in my box !
09/22/2008 16:12
According to "The Box" :-) I still need the Fed Right Angle Finder, Fed Self Timer, and one other Ring (?).
What is the small ring to the left of the frame viewfinder?
Steve
What is the small ring to the left of the frame viewfinder?
Steve
09/22/2008 16:27
Hi Steve,
It's the original yellow filter made from 1938.
Not common, of course.
Thanks, Alain!
Amitiés. Jacques.
It's the original yellow filter made from 1938.
Not common, of course.
Thanks, Alain!
Amitiés. Jacques.
09/22/2008 16:44
Thank you, Alain.
What size is the filter?
Is it "One size fits all"?
Steve
What size is the filter?
Is it "One size fits all"?
Steve
09/22/2008 23:30
Must look up my FSU-filters also, I have a handful of them. Some sellers did send those kind of items in the past with cameras/lenses. And I do know I have filters that I have not found any lens to yet...
My guess: It has no thread. It comes on the lens like a lens cap, but when lens cap rim is all over the front, this has cuts that make the edge act like a spring So it fits lenses according to the diameter of front ring, and is approx +/- 1mm adjustable. These lenses have approx same diameter, so one fits all if it is flexible.
Smena rules
My guess: It has no thread. It comes on the lens like a lens cap, but when lens cap rim is all over the front, this has cuts that make the edge act like a spring So it fits lenses according to the diameter of front ring, and is approx +/- 1mm adjustable. These lenses have approx same diameter, so one fits all if it is flexible.
Smena rules
09/23/2008 02:30
Hi,
Indeed, great box, Alain!!! Unfortunately you will need to enlarge your box soon, while 4 more types of FED filters, pneaumatic selftimer FED, 2 macro FED filters, original FED cassetes, FED loupe for negatives checking, FED development tank, FED selftimer in bakelite body and ... as it was mentioned by Jacques already Fed 28mm finder still missing in your box ...

May be I have forgotten something more?
Best Regards
Aidas
Indeed, great box, Alain!!! Unfortunately you will need to enlarge your box soon, while 4 more types of FED filters, pneaumatic selftimer FED, 2 macro FED filters, original FED cassetes, FED loupe for negatives checking, FED development tank, FED selftimer in bakelite body and ... as it was mentioned by Jacques already Fed 28mm finder still missing in your box ...
Best Regards
Aidas
09/23/2008 07:55
hé hé hé...
dear Aidas...Fed cassette (metal) is inside the camera..and pneumatic self timer in another box whith a complete(who knows ?)zorki 4 set (whith all black lenses including very rare blach Jupiter 11...
don't you missed macro rings in original black or white boxes ? and two another different Fed (all roudish aluminium and another bronze painted)
anyway ...i hunt for a Fed lupe (please send a picture if possible!
Bull : filter is exactly like Aidas says.
Cedric : congratulation...nice item !
Kindly all,
Alain
dear Aidas...Fed cassette (metal) is inside the camera..and pneumatic self timer in another box whith a complete(who knows ?)zorki 4 set (whith all black lenses including very rare blach Jupiter 11...
don't you missed macro rings in original black or white boxes ? and two another different Fed (all roudish aluminium and another bronze painted)
anyway ...i hunt for a Fed lupe (please send a picture if possible!
Bull : filter is exactly like Aidas says.
Cedric : congratulation...nice item !
Kindly all,
Alain
09/23/2008 11:19
Aidas,
Also, I have a FED Stereo Slide-Bar attachment, circa 1938 ... a long solid bar that attaches to a tripod and the FED camera so that you can make one exposure and then use the sliding bar to move the camera to the correct second position, so that a pair of stereo photos can be made. A common accessory for many cameras, but rare for FED.
Regards, Bill
Also, I have a FED Stereo Slide-Bar attachment, circa 1938 ... a long solid bar that attaches to a tripod and the FED camera so that you can make one exposure and then use the sliding bar to move the camera to the correct second position, so that a pair of stereo photos can be made. A common accessory for many cameras, but rare for FED.
Regards, Bill
09/23/2008 11:30
please Bill, a picture....
09/23/2008 12:12
I second Alain! Very intrigued! 
09/23/2008 13:02
OK ... I will dig it out and send a photo later today! Hi Alain!
Regards, Bill
Regards, Bill
09/24/2008 02:20
09/24/2008 03:05
thanks a lot Aidas. Very interesting 
But a question ....are these pictures for project or real product ? or only prototype ????
ah... ah ...
But a question ....are these pictures for project or real product ? or only prototype ????
ah... ah ...
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