mike cook
Newbie
I have just received a 1g of 1955 (s/n 630xxx) with case which has at the inside back a pocket containing a piece of 2mm thick card 83mmx48mm (see attached photo). Does anyone kow what it is for? The only things that come to mind are a place for the owner to put his name and address, or to make notes such as the film type/speed loaded. thx, Mike
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sig
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You will get 2 answers. (A) it is used when loading film or (b) used for notes.....
Kier
Member
I think it's used as an aid in loading a bottom-loader...
I think I read this somewhere!
*Edit - sig beat me to it!
I think I read this somewhere!
*Edit - sig beat me to it!
Frontman
Well-known
I have several of these cases, and several of these cards. All the cards have writing on them, but they are really too smudged up to read.
mike cook
Newbie
re: fed1g case card
re: fed1g case card
thanks for the hints. I found that this did get discussed here back in 2005. I confirm that my card is too thick to be a help in loading. Must be just for notes.
re: fed1g case card
thanks for the hints. I found that this did get discussed here back in 2005. I confirm that my card is too thick to be a help in loading. Must be just for notes.
fanshaw
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Some of them had exposure guides printed on them. Most of the ones I have seen were blank, although it is possible the printing had been erased through use.
wolves3012
Veteran
I have a couple of these too, they're for writing exposure notes or whatever. You're not supposed to go poking cards into a bottom-load camera to cheat on using the proper leader! This has been discussed to death here and in the LTM forums on several occasions; some swear by the business-card method, others swear it can cause damage.
My view is that the correct leader makes loading easy and takes only a few seconds to cut (I pre-cut several at a time). It avoids having to take the lens off, fiddle with holding the shutter open and poking around in the camera throat, which I just won't do as it can do no good.
My view is that the correct leader makes loading easy and takes only a few seconds to cut (I pre-cut several at a time). It avoids having to take the lens off, fiddle with holding the shutter open and poking around in the camera throat, which I just won't do as it can do no good.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
The mystery will be unsolved until someone finds a copy of the user manual.
Peter_Jones
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I have a couple of these too, they're for writing exposure notes or whatever. You're not supposed to go poking cards into a bottom-load camera to cheat on using the proper leader! This has been discussed to death here and in the LTM forums on several occasions; some swear by the business-card method, others swear it can cause damage.
My view is that the correct leader makes loading easy and takes only a few seconds to cut (I pre-cut several at a time). It avoids having to take the lens off, fiddle with holding the shutter open and poking around in the camera throat, which I just won't do as it can do no good.
I used to be a believer in the business-card method, but trimming the leader, either at the time or pre-prepared, is much, much faster and less fiddly. (dropped lens anyone ?)
Valkir1987
Well-known
You're not supposed to go poking cards into a bottom-load camera to cheat on using the proper leader! This has been discussed to death here and in the LTM forums on several occasions; some swear by the business-card method, others swear it can cause damage.
(Y) Just what I wanted to say!
David Hughes
David Hughes
I've not got a copy of the FED manual but do have one for the Zorki 1. It says:
"A small off-white plate is enclosed in the pocket of the camera case, and can be used for notations marked with a soft (H or HB) pencil.
Notations can be easily erased."
The manual is a sort of hybrid and I seem to remember it was someone's translation being sold on ebay a few years ago. It's a mixture of poorly copied pictures and good quality text. It cost US $4 plus postage etc. I can only trace that much from the receipt and, of course, the seller's name on ebay which was "Grandseller".
Regards, David
"A small off-white plate is enclosed in the pocket of the camera case, and can be used for notations marked with a soft (H or HB) pencil.
Notations can be easily erased."
The manual is a sort of hybrid and I seem to remember it was someone's translation being sold on ebay a few years ago. It's a mixture of poorly copied pictures and good quality text. It cost US $4 plus postage etc. I can only trace that much from the receipt and, of course, the seller's name on ebay which was "Grandseller".
Regards, David
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
You could always make a folding template for cutting a proper leader that fits into the space where the card goes.
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