Hello! I have Zorki 1 and FED 5. I am planning to have a FED 2 with a industar 12 35mm lens.That's why I am here. Thanks for the video. I noticed your FED needs a CLA because I noticed almost -1 stop exposing difference on the right side of your horizontal photos. That indicates, the velocity of 1st curtain and the 2nd are not equal. It may need adjusting the shutter cloth tension. It is easy. you can do it yourself. If it does not solve the problem then your camera needs to be disassembled because the lubrication in the camera parts gets bad in time and needs to be cleaned totally before lubricating with modern camera grease.
Hello, Another great video from you. I'm owning Fed-2 (from ca 1959) in my tiny collection and I use it with pleasure. Industar-26M is really sharp lens - this is a Carl Zeiss Tessar clone I think. I can see your pictures they are not evenly exposed on the left and right side of the frame - this may mean uneven movement of the shutter canvases, which moves horizontally. This is a very common problem with this type of camera and the like that I also have. I suppose that it is enough to adjust and lubricate, i.e. typical procedures in a service workshop and the problem will disappear. Best regards.
Great stuff. I like the quality of the shots. I have never owned a Russian rangefinder, though I do own a couple of Zenit SLRs. The rangefinders I have used are a Yashica Campus and a Balda Super Matic - great fun but with fixed lenses, so I may look out for a Fed now.
I recently bought one. On b mode the shutter will stay open even after I let go. It also have some light leaks. But some of the pictures look pretty good. I’m still going to keep the camera and try to fix the leaks. Thank you. Greetings from America
I received bought both a fed 2 and a Zorki 4. I have to say the Zorki is great. The Fed 2 isn't bad but the viewfinder is way too small. The Zorki has a better viewfinder for sure. Mechanically I had more issues with the fed 2 than the Zorki as well. But I still have a fondness for the Fed 2 and plan on purchasing another one that works better.
@@beforedigital OK. I just had delivered a FED 2 from Ukraine and wonder if the same malady, or some other, will pop up. The camera is claimed to have an MLA.
Title FED from the first letters of the name and surname of the head of the Cheka and the OGPU (subsequently, the KGB.) - Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky - FED.
I have one, and I am rather anxious. It sits on the shelf in its case. That Cloth shutter is my main concern. A chap in a central London analogue camera shop. He suggested that I hold it up to bright light. Every other function appears to work, so I shall have to take the plunge. Ha!
Great video. I especially like the fact that you take the time to put your pictures on at the end. Thank you! 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
I love my Fed 2, feels like it's built like a tank. Also have a Zorki 4.
Thanks for sharing.I just got one a Fed 2 that doesn’t have a self timer.👍
Hello! I have Zorki 1 and FED 5. I am planning to have a FED 2 with a industar 12 35mm lens.That's why I am here. Thanks for the video. I noticed your FED needs a CLA because I noticed almost -1 stop exposing difference on the right side of your horizontal photos. That indicates, the velocity of 1st curtain and the 2nd are not equal. It may need adjusting the shutter cloth tension. It is easy. you can do it yourself. If it does not solve the problem then your camera needs to be disassembled because the lubrication in the camera parts gets bad in time and needs to be cleaned totally before lubricating with modern camera grease.
Hello,
Another great video from you.
I'm owning Fed-2 (from ca 1959) in my tiny collection and I use it with pleasure. Industar-26M is really sharp lens - this is a Carl Zeiss Tessar clone I think. I can see your pictures they are not evenly exposed on the left and right side of the frame - this may mean uneven movement of the shutter canvases, which moves horizontally. This is a very common problem with this type of camera and the like that I also have. I suppose that it is enough to adjust and lubricate, i.e. typical procedures in a service workshop and the problem will disappear.
Best regards.
Great stuff. I like the quality of the shots. I have never owned a Russian rangefinder, though I do own a couple of Zenit SLRs. The rangefinders I have used are a Yashica Campus and a Balda Super Matic - great fun but with fixed lenses, so I may look out for a Fed now.
I recently bought one. On b mode the shutter will stay open even after I let go. It also have some light leaks. But some of the pictures look pretty good. I’m still going to keep the camera and try to fix the leaks. Thank you. Greetings from America
Thank you for interesting video, beautiful camera and beautiful images 😍
Mihal
In my collection i have a very early FED2, Serial number 31787, with an industar 22 and it takes nice pictures
Great video. I have a Zorki 4 and a FED-2. I prefer the FED.
I received bought both a fed 2 and a Zorki 4. I have to say the Zorki is great. The Fed 2 isn't bad but the viewfinder is way too small. The Zorki has a better viewfinder for sure. Mechanically I had more issues with the fed 2 than the Zorki as well. But I still have a fondness for the Fed 2 and plan on purchasing another one that works better.
I note some words stamped near shutter button something then CCCP.... dont think mine says that?
The images appear darker on the right side of the frame. Is there something wrong with the camera’s shutter mechanism?
It's a common issue with the focal plane shutter. Thanks for watching.
@@beforedigital OK. I just had delivered a FED 2 from Ukraine and wonder if the same malady, or some other, will pop up. The camera is claimed to have an MLA.
Your shutter curtain needs servicing or just lube. Right side of photos are dark. It means curtain is slow at first or something like that.
Title FED from the first letters of the name and surname of the head of the Cheka and the OGPU (subsequently, the KGB.) - Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky - FED.
No way! He was a psychopath who made Stalin look like a nice guy! 😮
I have one, and I am rather anxious. It sits on the shelf in its case. That Cloth shutter is my main concern. A chap in a central London analogue camera shop. He suggested that I hold it up to bright light. Every other function appears to work, so I shall have to take the plunge. Ha!
So you have a selling area on e bay that I discovered quite by accident...waiting for you to contact me...??
I have a FED 3 type A, the curtains can be a bit lazy sometimes. I think the FED 2 is my next camera. Thanks for the video.
Oleg is still out there!
Very pleased to hear so. Thanks for watching!
FED is a camera which comes out the city Kharkiv, Ukrain former Soviet Union. Not Russia.
Good point, thank you.