kiev4a
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I was browsing Nathan Dayton's commie cameras site the other day and ran across something I didn't know about my favorite FED 1.
The camera was given to me by a friend -- about as close to mint as you'll find a 50-year-old camera. It is the last model, the FED 1G. I noticed on N.D.'s site that his photos of the last version of the FED 1 show the camera with the SN on top of the finder. My FED has the number on the back of the top plate. But way down in the fine print Nathan mentions that some of the last FED 1s made had the sn on the back.
The location of the SN probably isn't a big deal to most folks but I think this puts me FED 1 in the same category with my Zorki 2 in terms of rarity. Anyway, makes me happy.
Something that has puzzled me about the FED 1s is I have never seen one modified for electronic flash. I've seen a number of Zorki 1s with flash sync (I have two) but never a FED 1. I'm sure there must be some out there. Anybody else seen one?
The camera was given to me by a friend -- about as close to mint as you'll find a 50-year-old camera. It is the last model, the FED 1G. I noticed on N.D.'s site that his photos of the last version of the FED 1 show the camera with the SN on top of the finder. My FED has the number on the back of the top plate. But way down in the fine print Nathan mentions that some of the last FED 1s made had the sn on the back.
The location of the SN probably isn't a big deal to most folks but I think this puts me FED 1 in the same category with my Zorki 2 in terms of rarity. Anyway, makes me happy.
Something that has puzzled me about the FED 1s is I have never seen one modified for electronic flash. I've seen a number of Zorki 1s with flash sync (I have two) but never a FED 1. I'm sure there must be some out there. Anybody else seen one?