Difference between revisions of "FED"
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* [[FED 6 TTL]] | * [[FED 6 TTL]] | ||
== Fixed-lens Rangefinder Cameras == | == Fixed-lens Rangefinder Cameras == | ||
− | * FED 10 | + | * [[FED 10]] |
− | * FED 11 | + | * [[FED 11]] |
− | * FED 35 | + | * [[FED 35]] |
− | * FED 35A | + | * [[FED 35A]] |
− | * FED 50 | + | * [[FED 50]] |
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 22:00, 20 May 2005
Named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky, the FED machinery plant was founded as a children's commune in Kharkov, Ukraine. In 1934, it started to manufacture a clone of the Leica II rangefinder camera.