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Revision as of 15:07, 11 July 2011
FED 1 image by Richard Frances |
After the war, regular FED camera production resumed in 1946. The post-war bodies have a simpler logo, FED in cyrillic stamped on the top, than the original FED NKVD. These are the FED 1 bodies. There are two distinct shutter release collars: the first one is a continuation of the original prewar design; the second has a distinctly wider cup shape, introduced in 1953.
Links
- FED 1, all models in Wayne Cornell's photography site
- Fed 1 at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr
- JM Burtscher sovietcamera website : Sovietcamera french website