choosy
Member
Hi,
I am very new to photography but after using digital cameras I became bored and had little intent to learn the theory behind photography. I recently bought a Fed 2 from ebay.
First I was wondering what year it was made as it seems like a strange Fed 2 🙂. Here is a photo, with serial number and the lens.
I am hoping it is the rare earth mineral lens I have read about.
The camera is in good condition and even came with the original plastic film piece. The only thing that is wrong about it is that one of the screws at the bottom is loose. The first one is very tight and feels very secure and the second just feels really really easy to swivel around and it can go 360 degrees. I have just moved it so that the lock is in the right position.
(Locks at the bottom to open up the case)
I wonder if you can fix this.
I am going to go for my first shoot without calibration. As the meter distance seems accurate and I bought some very cheap film to also test the more advanced problems such as the curtain.
I am definently keen to go inside it and fix things up but I want to approach it slowly so I can still use the camera while I can.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks all.
I am very new to photography but after using digital cameras I became bored and had little intent to learn the theory behind photography. I recently bought a Fed 2 from ebay.
First I was wondering what year it was made as it seems like a strange Fed 2 🙂. Here is a photo, with serial number and the lens.
I am hoping it is the rare earth mineral lens I have read about.
The camera is in good condition and even came with the original plastic film piece. The only thing that is wrong about it is that one of the screws at the bottom is loose. The first one is very tight and feels very secure and the second just feels really really easy to swivel around and it can go 360 degrees. I have just moved it so that the lock is in the right position.
(Locks at the bottom to open up the case)
I wonder if you can fix this.
I am going to go for my first shoot without calibration. As the meter distance seems accurate and I bought some very cheap film to also test the more advanced problems such as the curtain.
I am definently keen to go inside it and fix things up but I want to approach it slowly so I can still use the camera while I can.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks all.