Dachs99
Down Under
Running a test roll through it now. I had to make a small adjustment to the vertical aspect of the range finder. Other than that the camera is in very good condition.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/107540...77720301246298
https://www.flickr.com/photos/107540...77720301246298
seany65
Well-known
Ah, the old Fed 4, big lumpy bricks with the annoying rewind thumbwheel thingy. The two I had many years ago also had rangefinder spots that were so bright I couldn't see the real image behind them.
I'm presuming you'll get decent shots from yours and will post some?
I'm presuming you'll get decent shots from yours and will post some?
Russell W. Barnes
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I was given, for nothing(!) a 1974 FED 4B camera with an Industar N-61 f2.8 52mm lens and I like it. Yes, you could weaponise it if necessary, and aerodynamic it isn't, but I get what I think are decent shots from it. Mine, being the 4B, has the selenium meter on top. The only thing that's a bit of a pain is rewinding the film with that thumbwheel.
Here are a couple of photos of my old home-town. Shot on Kentmere Pan 100 and developed in Rodinal 1+50.


Here are a couple of photos of my old home-town. Shot on Kentmere Pan 100 and developed in Rodinal 1+50.


Dachs99
Down Under
Hello Sean and Russell, link below of the first shots from the FED 4. It was a quick walk to shoot a roll and then into the kitchen to develop. I think they came out pretty good and I am happy with the camera. True it is a big, weighing in at around 750g. My Kodak Retina IIIc weighs in at 660g so not too much heavier but the Kodak is much smaller. Also, the metre is off and I did not use it. Used a phone app light metre.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/107540661@N02/albums/72177720301246298
https://www.flickr.com/photos/107540661@N02/albums/72177720301246298
Russell W. Barnes
Well-known
Your photos look fine to me. Your FED4 looks ‘more Soviet’ than mine!
Have fun with your camera. I love using mine. The bloke who gave me it was at Tech College with me back in the ‘70s and he’s had it since new: a UK import back in the day.
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R.
Have fun with your camera. I love using mine. The bloke who gave me it was at Tech College with me back in the ‘70s and he’s had it since new: a UK import back in the day.
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R.
Dachs99
Down Under
FED 4 HP5+ 400 Ilfosol 3
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