The FED 2 turns 50 this year! - Post yours

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Hi all,

Well I thought it was worth pointing out the FED 2 turns 50yrs old this year! The FED 2a went into full production in 1955 and can still be bought today for a ridiculously low price. This was the first FED to not really be a copy as such, sure its got the Contax style removable back and long base RF, the Leica cloth shutter etc.. but rather than a straight copy you get the feeling they were just taking the best parts of other designs and making there own superb and some may say rather sexy Soviet RF camera.

Anyone who hasn’t got themselves one yet should do so :D

So post a picture for your favourite FED2 for all to see!

Here is picture of my friend who I infected with the Soviet bug using his dual logo FED 2 with 85mm/f2 Jupiter 9 and matching external finder …. MMmmm tasty camera eh?
 
My FED 2B is very smooth operating but the covering is rough enough to use for scraping barnacles off your boat.
 
My dear Fed-2 now still at repair shop for a detail check~~
Wait for the result~
Hope It can back soon~
 
I've got a later-model Fed 2 with a raised accessory shoe that allows easier use of an accessory finder. Mine also came with the suprisingly good I-61 'Panda' lens.
 
These pictures make me want a fed-2 even more, but I still have to wait a week. I'm getting extremely impatient.

Joris
 
Mine is about to celibrate its 45th birthday with me, I bought it in Leningrad in 1960 on a school trip, and it has been in use ever since, Sorry I so far I've taken pictures WITH it not OF it, will remedy the offence in the near future.
 
Za zdorovia FED 2! I wish you many more years of glory! Long live the prolitariat!

(I get St. Patty's day, A new job, a new Jupiter 8 and the FED 2 B-day all in 24 hrs)

My baby below- (it is shown with my Bessa R that is wearing a Soviet lens)
 
Thanks Bob, my Fed2 is identical to yours!! What I find funny but also kinda sad is the respect these cameras at last rightfully get. When I took mine to the local camera club in the 60's the older members with their TLR Rolleis, 111g Leicas and Contaxes could barely hide their contempt for my camera, although they reluctantly had to accept it took good photos when I won a couple of competitions!!! I eventually added the 20,28,35,85 and 135 lenses which I also still have.
 
Here is my FED 2 outfit (sans my KMZ universal finder). I think my FED 2 is a version d / v8 (Jim Blazik's version definitions).
 
John, 45 years is a great long time for an old friend. I hope you enjoy many more years with yours!
 
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Bob. if only it could talk!!!! In these years it has been to 22 countries, including your own city!! as well as Greenland, Iceland, to the summit of the Jungfrau in Switzerland (13300ft) and many others. I had the barefaced cheek to take it with me when I attended the Leica School in Wetzlahr Germany in 1972, I was boarded out to stay with a Leitz technician and his family, he looked at it and took it into work with him, where he overhauled and serviced it, he reluctantly said its lens was very good. I wonder how many other Feds have been inside the Leitz works?? I'm in my early 60's now so I hope I have a good few more years with it!!
;)
 
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hmm, for some reason, I can't insert a link to a picture in this message thread. But you can see my pair of Feds (2B & 2C), both with Industar 26M 50mm lense in my avatar.

--Warren
 
That's a nice anecdote, John!

As soon as I return home from work I'll try to post a shot of my FED2.
 
John Robertson said:
I attended the Leica School in Wetzlahr Germany in 1972, I was boarded out to stay with a Leitz technician and his family, he looked at it and took it into work with him, where he overhauled and serviced it, he reluctantly said its lens was very good.
;)

John, I would have been satisified with just plain good. While I'll occasionally screw in a Jupiter 8 when I'm indoors and know that I'm going to run out of FED. My collaspible Industar 50 is my favorite FSU lens.

Here are a couple of snaps from this Tuesday. I hope I'm forgiven for taking a little liberty here, as the lens was mounted to a Zorki 3.
 
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