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The '''[[FED]] 2''' is a Leica screw-mount rangefinder camera made at the FED factory in the Soviet Union. It is a new design that is quite different from the [[FED 1]] in terms of its rangefinder/viewfinder setup: it has a longer [[rangefinder base]] (67mm), a combined viewfinder and [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] window, adjustable [[diopter]] for the viewing window. It also has a [[self-timer]] in later iterations, and a detachable back for film-loading, unlike the FED 1 and the Leicas it was copied from. The camera is still recognizable as a variation on the Barnack-designed screwmount [[Leica II|Leicas]], while its successors would not be.
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The '''[[FED]] 2''' is a Leica screw-mount rangefinder camera made at the FED factory in the Soviet Union. It is a new design that is quite different from the [[FED 1]] in terms of its rangefinder/viewfinder setup: it has a longer [[rangefinder base]] (67mm), a combined viewfinder and [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] window and an adjustable [[diopter]] for the viewing window. It also has a [[self-timer]] in later iterations, and a detachable back for film-loading, unlike the FED 1 and the Leicas it was copied from. The camera is still recognizable as a variation on the Barnack-designed screwmount [[Leica II|Leicas]], while its successors would not be.
  
 
=== Variations ===
 
=== Variations ===
There are six models.
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There are six variations recognized by most collectors.
  
 
* '''FED 2a''' was introduced in 1955.
 
* '''FED 2a''' was introduced in 1955.

Revision as of 15:39, 13 June 2019

The FED 2 is a Leica screw-mount rangefinder camera made at the FED factory in the Soviet Union. It is a new design that is quite different from the FED 1 in terms of its rangefinder/viewfinder setup: it has a longer rangefinder base (67mm), a combined viewfinder and rangefinder window and an adjustable diopter for the viewing window. It also has a self-timer in later iterations, and a detachable back for film-loading, unlike the FED 1 and the Leicas it was copied from. The camera is still recognizable as a variation on the Barnack-designed screwmount Leicas, while its successors would not be.

Variations

There are six variations recognized by most collectors.

  • FED 2a was introduced in 1955.
  • FED 2b has flash sync added. The new shutter speed dial has the reference point on a center post that rotates with the dial as the shutter is fired.
  • FED 2c has the flash sync port moved to the top deck from the body. It also has a mushroom-shaped film advance knob.
  • FED 2d has a new set of shutter speeds, from 1/30 to 1/500, instead of the older set of 1/25 to 1/500.
  • FED 2L is the only factory-designated model number; all other models are stamped FED 2 by the factory. The body is identical to the FED 2d body but the lens supplied is an Industar 61 with Lanthane glass instead of the Industar 26m used in models 2b to 2d.
  • FED 2e is a FED 3b with the FED 2d shutter that does not have the slow speeds. Similar to the 3b, it does not have strap lugs but has a film advance lever. Production ended around 1970.

Operation

To load a film, two locks in the base of the camera need to be turned. The entire back and bottom can then be removed as a single unit, allowing easy access to the film chamber. Standard 35mm film cassettes are used, with film being wound onto a removable take-up spool (the latter often becomes difficult to remove on older cameras). Winding the film cocks the shutter and forwards the frame-counter simultaneously. The FED 2 has a manual frame-counter located below the wind-on knob, which must be reset by hand when loading film.

Shutter

The Fed 2 has a curtain shutter with speeds from B, 1/25-1/500s. After detaching the back, two screws on the underside of the camera allow you to adjust the spring tension and change the shutter speeds, which may have become slow over time. As with similar cameras, it's important to cock the shutter before operating the shutter speed dial. Failing to do so may harm the mechanism. When firing, this dial will rotate. After recocking, the speed set will be indicated correctly again.

Lens

The FED 2 takes 39mm screw lenses. The rangefinder is coupled to the lens. The field of view in the viewfinder is that of a 5cm lens. For other focal lengths, a separate turret viewfinder was placed on the accessory shoe.

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