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Fed 2b Film Camera
Fed 2b Film Camera
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The FED 2 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera that was launched in 1955 by the FED company, named after Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky.
This model features a redesigned structure that distinguishes it from the earlier FED 1. Notable improvements include a longer rangefinder base measuring 67 mm, a combined viewfinder and rangefinder window, an adjustable diopter for enhanced viewing, a self-timer, and a detachable back for convenient film loading.
Specifications
- Lens: Industra 26m
- Rewind knob: Located on the left side of the top plate, it turns during winding
- Rewind release: A milled collar surrounding the shutter release, marked П for rewind and C for wind
- Flash PC socket: Positioned on the front of the top plate, with X sync at 1/30
- Cold shoe
- Memory dial: Integrated into the winding knob
- Self-timer: Engaged via a small knob above the lever on the front of the camera
- Back cover: Detachable with the bottom plate, secured by two levers on the bottom
- Film loading: Features a special removable take-up spool
- Tripod socket: Old-style, 3/8 inch
- Strap lugs
- Body: Metal, Weight: 620g
- Serial number: 0972100
This camera is in full working order and is well-preserved, making it an attractive option for collectors.
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