Mystyler
Established
I have just recently purchased a FED-2, with apparently the Industar 50 3.5 "Export Version". I've put some Acros 100 in the camera and have taken 11 shots so far, if I have set the counter correctly!
I'm trying to work out what model I have. I've settled on either a 2C or 2D (leaning towards a D), but don't really know. For what it is worth, the self timer was originally pointing up, but as I thought they were supposed to point down, I "fixed" that. The previous owner, a massive Iron Curtain camera fan and photo fanantic, gave it a CLA before I bought it, I just figured he'd put the self timer lever on upside down...now I'm not so sure?
Here are some pictures, complete with retina-searing commie-red background.

FED-2 by Mystyler13, on Flickr

FED-2 Back by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Industar 50 3.5 by Mystyler13, on Flickr

FED-2 Top by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Communist PaRtY!! by Mystyler13, on Flickr
Thinking about a "better" lens, but I have yet to see the results from this one. I could stretch a Jupiter-3, but realistically I'd be financially happier spending $50+ on either the Industar 26m or Jupiter-8 if they are worth it over this little lens.
I'm trying to work out what model I have. I've settled on either a 2C or 2D (leaning towards a D), but don't really know. For what it is worth, the self timer was originally pointing up, but as I thought they were supposed to point down, I "fixed" that. The previous owner, a massive Iron Curtain camera fan and photo fanantic, gave it a CLA before I bought it, I just figured he'd put the self timer lever on upside down...now I'm not so sure?
Here are some pictures, complete with retina-searing commie-red background.

FED-2 by Mystyler13, on Flickr

FED-2 Back by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Industar 50 3.5 by Mystyler13, on Flickr

FED-2 Top by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Communist PaRtY!! by Mystyler13, on Flickr
Thinking about a "better" lens, but I have yet to see the results from this one. I could stretch a Jupiter-3, but realistically I'd be financially happier spending $50+ on either the Industar 26m or Jupiter-8 if they are worth it over this little lens.
wolves3012
Veteran
Welcome to FSU-land, for starters! That's a nice looking FED 2 and you're right - the self-timer originally was positioned as you have it. The Industar 50 is a pretty sharp lens, you should find. Main reason for a J-3 is the need for speed, otherwise it has a similar look to the (cheaper) J-8. Both come out a bit softer looking than I-50/I-26m, especially wide open (not least because of the max aperture difference).
The I-26m is also only really worth it for an increase in speed. Personally I think it has a very similar look to the results compared to the I-50, although the 26m is perhaps a little more contrasty.
Why not try it out as it is for now, see if you like the results and if the I-50 proves too limiting at f/3.5?
The I-26m is also only really worth it for an increase in speed. Personally I think it has a very similar look to the results compared to the I-50, although the 26m is perhaps a little more contrasty.
Why not try it out as it is for now, see if you like the results and if the I-50 proves too limiting at f/3.5?
Aapo
Member
First congrats for having fabulous camera. Secondly you seem to be right that it's 2D. Great source and my favourite for similar problems is sovietcams.com http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?1883986375I have just recently purchased a FED-2, with apparently the Industar 50 3.5 "Export Version". I've put some Acros 100 in the camera and have taken 11 shots so far, if I have set the counter correctly!
I'm trying to work out what model I have. I've settled on either a 2C or 2D (leaning towards a D), but don't really know.
Details which support 2D and PE0465 is speed sequence (I looked "your" speeds from this http://www.flickr.com/photos/e-system/8090163382/ ) and most important serial number gives you a lot.
Mystyler
Established
G'day guys, thanks for the welcome.
I am certainly going to see how the shots come out with the Industar 50 before I go running off parting with more of my hard-earned. If it really is all it is cracked up to be, and I haven't yet seen anywhere on the 'net giving it a bad name, it would have to be one of the most under-rated, unassuming lenses of all time!
Thanks Aapo, it does look like a D, maybe even a PE0470 as I have noticed mine does not have the decorative marking around the viewfinder. So I will say I have a 2D!
I noticed today that my RF might be just a bit out. Seems ok at close distances - in fact, quite accurate, but I decided to take a picture of another aeroplane passing us in flight today at about 6Km. Now, it will just turn out to be a small speck on the film, but I noticed that when I focussed, there were two images of this aeroplane a few mm apart in my viewfinder. I looked up this thread by you, wolves3012: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73900 and it seems like an easy enough job to calibrate but I'm worried about spares availability should I stuff something up. Would a decent camera shop know what they are doing with these things, or is it better to DIY?
Thanks again!
Oh yes, I also got my second rangefinder on the same day - the guy who sold it to me must have around 100 cameras, and we sat down and had coffee and then before I left he gave me a fully functional Canon AF35M! Incredible!
I am certainly going to see how the shots come out with the Industar 50 before I go running off parting with more of my hard-earned. If it really is all it is cracked up to be, and I haven't yet seen anywhere on the 'net giving it a bad name, it would have to be one of the most under-rated, unassuming lenses of all time!
Thanks Aapo, it does look like a D, maybe even a PE0470 as I have noticed mine does not have the decorative marking around the viewfinder. So I will say I have a 2D!
I noticed today that my RF might be just a bit out. Seems ok at close distances - in fact, quite accurate, but I decided to take a picture of another aeroplane passing us in flight today at about 6Km. Now, it will just turn out to be a small speck on the film, but I noticed that when I focussed, there were two images of this aeroplane a few mm apart in my viewfinder. I looked up this thread by you, wolves3012: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73900 and it seems like an easy enough job to calibrate but I'm worried about spares availability should I stuff something up. Would a decent camera shop know what they are doing with these things, or is it better to DIY?
Thanks again!
Oh yes, I also got my second rangefinder on the same day - the guy who sold it to me must have around 100 cameras, and we sat down and had coffee and then before I left he gave me a fully functional Canon AF35M! Incredible!
awbphotog
Well-known
That Canon AF35M is a complete and absolute GEM. One of my peers in college used to use one and she had some fantastic results. I believe she printed around 20x24 for most of her finals, and they looked sharp and contrasty. Great finds!
Mystyler
Established
So I read, I can't believe it. Pretty well everywhere on the 'net has something good to say about the results you can get from the AF35M. I'm thinking about putting in some reversal film and just going nuts with it.
awbphotog
Well-known
So I read, I can't believe it. Pretty well everywhere on the 'net has something good to say about the results you can get from the AF35M. I'm thinking about putting in some reversal film and just going nuts with it.
That's the right idea! I've been so darn close to buying one because of the work I've seen made with it, only to talk myself out of it because I've already got too many rangefinders. Again, enjoy and please post results with either camera as soon as you get them!
Mystyler
Established
I certainly will. I don't have a scanner (yet) but I'll just get the lab to do it when I send the film in for processing. 
wolves3012
Veteran
If you follow the instructions, it's pretty hard to stuff it up and you won't break anything anyway - you'll just end up with the RF out of whack. See that screw under the "E" of the FED logo on the front? Take it out, the infinity adjuster lives behind it. You'll need a very small, jewellers-type, flat-blade screwdriver to adjust the RF.I noticed today that my RF might be just a bit out. Seems ok at close distances - in fact, quite accurate, but I decided to take a picture of another aeroplane passing us in flight today at about 6Km. Now, it will just turn out to be a small speck on the film, but I noticed that when I focussed, there were two images of this aeroplane a few mm apart in my viewfinder. I looked up this thread by you, wolves3012: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73900 and it seems like an easy enough job to calibrate but I'm worried about spares availability should I stuff something up.
I'd adjust the infinity first and re-check close-up, you may find that's enough to put it right. If not, you'll need to do the whole process but it sounds like it's not far out.
grapejohnson
Well-known
Absolutely go for the Jupiter-8. It's cheap, both soft sharp, fast, great color rendition and has wonderful bokeh. The industar 61 (10 blade panda version at least) is also a sharp, contrasty venerable performer as well. Weird color sometimes, but great for b&w. I love em both! For $60 you could probably get both of them.
Mystyler
Established
Thanks wolves3012, I've just put my first roll of film in, should get it back Monday. Will see how it turned out (I know there are a few stuff ups on that roll), before I get my jewller's screw drivers out...actually they sitting right here on the desk...!
grapejohnson, I'll keep and eye out at the camera swap meet coming up soon, if not I'll hit the 'bay for a Jupiter-8 if the price is right, even just to ensure I've got a spare lens for my FED kicking around. I was surprised at how many aperture blades the 50 has. I think my Zuikos only have six!
grapejohnson, I'll keep and eye out at the camera swap meet coming up soon, if not I'll hit the 'bay for a Jupiter-8 if the price is right, even just to ensure I've got a spare lens for my FED kicking around. I was surprised at how many aperture blades the 50 has. I think my Zuikos only have six!
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