Dralowid
Michael
For an earlyish (pre war) Fed should the lens cap be so called 'satin chrome' or something that looks like black resin or plastic?
Used to have a FED Komandirski (with the 1/1000 top speed and the 2.0/50mm Summar clone lens) and it came with a flat-faced lens cap for the lens. Later I found the 6.3/100mm lens and when I sourced a cap for that, I looked for the flat-faced type again.
David, the setup in the first picture is not original. The Summar clone lens was supplied with FED cameras with the old script, not the big curly-swooshy logo.
For an earlyish (pre war) Fed should the lens cap be so called 'satin chrome' or something that looks like black resin or plastic?
Used to have a FED Komandirski (with the 1/1000 top speed and the 2.0/50mm Summar clone lens) and it came with a flat-faced lens cap for the lens. Later I found the 6.3/100mm lens and when I sourced a cap for that, I looked for the flat-faced type again.
David, the setup in the first picture is not original. The Summar clone lens was supplied with FED cameras with the old script, not the big curly-swooshy logo.
Well it is the time of year when I sell off cameras to cover marina mooring fees...this year I will clear all but one Fed, the one illustrated, but don't know which cap to keep…
OK David, I'll start a thread but only have one to contribute. I tend to use teh Sovietcams website as a starting point...
Michael
OK David, I'll start a thread but only have one to contribute. I tend to use teh Sovietcams website as a starting point...
Michael
More interesting details and photos at the ussrphoto dot com website. See also the dvdtechcameras site.
Probably a flat satin lens cover as in David's shot would be correct for pre-war.
Cheers
Geoff