geoffox23
Member
My latest buy, but which model is under its top cover?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/350516022059?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I should have done more homework, but luckily it does work nicely.
(I have learned my lesson and now bought a genuine original NKVD from Oleg.)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/350516022059?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I should have done more homework, but luckily it does work nicely.
(I have learned my lesson and now bought a genuine original NKVD from Oleg.)
wolves3012
Veteran
Quite an early one, looks like a proper NKVD to me, 1937 ish. Do you think there's something not genuine about it?
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
nothing 'off' with it, looks real nice!
have a look at ussrphoto.com for all the specifics, they have extensive listings for all models FED-1 (and lots more too)
have a look at ussrphoto.com for all the specifics, they have extensive listings for all models FED-1 (and lots more too)
Deejon
Member
Yep, it looks good to me too. Are you saying that it was a later model underneath the top cover?
I bought a Zorki 3M from the same seller about a month ago and it was spot on, in great cosmetic and functioning condition:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/350516022246?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I almost bought a late Fed-1 instead - the seller still has it (serial 666519) - and I think I still might if it's still there in a week or so.
Anyway, your Fed looks good, enjoy it along with the other from Oleg
I bought a Zorki 3M from the same seller about a month ago and it was spot on, in great cosmetic and functioning condition:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/350516022246?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I almost bought a late Fed-1 instead - the seller still has it (serial 666519) - and I think I still might if it's still there in a week or so.
Anyway, your Fed looks good, enjoy it along with the other from Oleg
geoffox23
Member
I have been checking on sovietcams.com and ussrphoto.com, and do believe the body does not match the top.
The centre screw on the front is out from behind the lens, three screws are not under the rewind knob, there is knurling around the base of the shutter button, a 5mm base plate pin, and top of my shutter button is smooth, which all seem to be signs that it is later than expected on a #44912.
The centre screw on the front is out from behind the lens, three screws are not under the rewind knob, there is knurling around the base of the shutter button, a 5mm base plate pin, and top of my shutter button is smooth, which all seem to be signs that it is later than expected on a #44912.
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DanOnRoute66
I now live in Des Moines
...And what is it about this particular camera that makes it rare? It's not clear from the listing.
geoffox23
Member
@DanOnRoute66
It certainly is not rare, I am just trying to establish the age of the body.
It certainly is not rare, I am just trying to establish the age of the body.
Deejon
Member
...The centre screw on the front is out from behind the lens, three screws are not under the rewind knob, there is knurling around the base of the shutter button...
Hmm, I see what you mean.
There is an NKVD on eBay at the moment with a s/n a bit earlier than yours; # 29299. It seems to be the same as yours in regard to at least 3 of the issues you mentioned above though so ?
It's here if you wanna take a look:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FED-NKVD-...225583?pt=UK_Film_Cameras&hash=item27c163282f
geoffox23
Member
Thanks Deejon.
Yep, it's similar.
Yep, it's similar.
wolves3012
Veteran
The serial number puts yours at 1937 but that's just at the crossover of some changes; some "old" and some "new" features might still not indicate a fake. It is possible an older top has been put on a slightly later body but I still see nothing that positively says so. It is, after all, an old camera and who knows what changes it's seen in its life!I have been checking on sovietcams.com and ussrphoto.com, and do believe the body does not match the top.
The centre screw on the front is out from behind the lens, three screws are not under the rewind knob, there is knurling around the base of the shutter button, a 5mm base plate pin, and top of my shutter button is smooth, which all seem to be signs that it is later than expected on a #44912.
geoffox23
Member
Well, for what it's worth, I reckon that the body is a FED-1 (f) 1949-53, (PE0300 on the sovietcams.com site) with a NKVD top.
Not quite the pre-war FED I wanted, but at least now it is a rare model.
Thanks for your interest.
Not quite the pre-war FED I wanted, but at least now it is a rare model.
Thanks for your interest.
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outfitter
Well-known
Yes the quick (easily noticeable in the listing photo) give away is the larger base pin - at the 44,xxx range it should be the smaller diameter pin
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