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− | The '''FED Micron'''<ref>Or '''Mikron''': either is a valid rendition of the Cyrillic name; but 'micro-' is more normal in latin-alphabet languages. More importantly, [[McKeown]] spells it with a 'c'.</ref>; ('''ФЭД Микрон''') is a [[half-frame]] [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made in the USSR by [[FED]]. It is a "close copy" of the Konica Eye<ref>[[McKeown]], p 541.</ref>. Approximately 120,000 were made between 1968 and 1985<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/ | + | || |
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+ | The '''FED Micron'''<ref>Or '''Mikron''': either is a valid rendition of the Cyrillic name; but 'micro-' is more normal in latin-alphabet languages. More importantly, [[McKeown]] spells it with a 'c'.</ref>; ('''ФЭД Микрон''') is a [[half-frame]] [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made in the USSR by [[FED]]. It is a "close copy" of the Konica Eye<ref>[[McKeown]], p 541.</ref>. Approximately 120,000 were made between 1968 and 1985<ref>[http://www.sovietcams.com/indexfeb5.html?tmpl_into=middle&tmpl_id=317&_m_e_id=16&_menu_i_id=101 SovietCams]</ref>. | ||
It has automatic exposure controlled by a [[selenium meter]] around the lens, and limited manual override. In the automatic mode, both aperture and shutter speed are selected automatically. The shutter speed, between 1/30 and 1/800 second, is shown in the viewfinder on a needle-meter. If the light is insufficient, the speed scale turns red and the shutter will not release. If an aperture value is set manually, the shutter speed is automatically set to 1/30; this is the extent of the manual exposure control. | It has automatic exposure controlled by a [[selenium meter]] around the lens, and limited manual override. In the automatic mode, both aperture and shutter speed are selected automatically. The shutter speed, between 1/30 and 1/800 second, is shown in the viewfinder on a needle-meter. If the light is insufficient, the speed scale turns red and the shutter will not release. If an aperture value is set manually, the shutter speed is automatically set to 1/30; this is the extent of the manual exposure control. | ||
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Film advance is by a lever, with a frame counter window, and rewind is by a folding crank. The shutter release button has a threaded socket for a cable release, and there is a 1/4 inch tripod socket in the base. There is a PC socket but no flash shoe. There is a single lug for a wrist strap, and the camera was supplied with a lined vinyl case. | Film advance is by a lever, with a frame counter window, and rewind is by a folding crank. The shutter release button has a threaded socket for a cable release, and there is a 1/4 inch tripod socket in the base. There is a PC socket but no flash shoe. There is a single lug for a wrist strap, and the camera was supplied with a lined vinyl case. | ||
Early models have a hinged back and a painted ФЭД Микрон on the front; later models have engraved ФЭД on the top plate and Микрон on the front, and a removable back. | Early models have a hinged back and a painted ФЭД Микрон on the front; later models have engraved ФЭД on the top plate and Микрон on the front, and a removable back. | ||
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The '''Fed Micron 2''' is a ''full-frame'' 35mm [[rangefinder camera]] based on the Micron, made between 1978 and 1986, with a [[CdS]] meter. It has an Industar-81 38 mm f/2.8 lens. The maximum shutter speed on this model is only 1/650 second. It has a hinged back. | The '''Fed Micron 2''' is a ''full-frame'' 35mm [[rangefinder camera]] based on the Micron, made between 1978 and 1986, with a [[CdS]] meter. It has an Industar-81 38 mm f/2.8 lens. The maximum shutter speed on this model is only 1/650 second. It has a hinged back. | ||
− | The Micron 2 was | + | The Micron 2 was superseded by the FED 35. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | |image_text= FED Mikron Olympic | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * The [http://www.commiecameras.com/sov/electroniccameras/index.htm Electronic Cameras] page | + | *[http://ussrphoto.com/Wiki/Content/files/668/Fed_Micron_manual.pdf FED Micron user manual (pdf) (in Russian)] at [http://ussrphoto.com USSRPhoto.com] |
+ | * The [https://web.archive.org/web/20180415110814if_/http://www.commiecameras.com:80/sov/electroniccameras/index.htm Electronic Cameras] page (archived at the [https://archive.org Internet Archive] in 2018), formerly at Nathan Dayton's ''Communist Cameras'', includes the Micron, Micron 2 and Fed 35. | ||
* [http://www.dvdtechcameras.com/collect/fed/1/15.htm FED Micron photos] including early hinged-back Micron, on [http://www.dvdtechcameras.com DVD Technik] store's collection pages. | * [http://www.dvdtechcameras.com/collect/fed/1/15.htm FED Micron photos] including early hinged-back Micron, on [http://www.dvdtechcameras.com DVD Technik] store's collection pages. | ||
− | * [http://www.sovietcams.com/ | + | * [http://www.sovietcams.com/indexfeb5.html?tmpl_into=middle&tmpl_id=317&_m_e_id=16&_menu_i_id=101 Mikron] and [http://www.sovietcams.com/index71cf.html?tmpl_into=middle&tmpl_id=318&_m_e_id=16&_menu_i_id=102 Micron 2] on Aidad Pikiotas' [http://www.sovietcams.com/ SovietCams] |
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[[Category: FED|Micron]] | [[Category: FED|Micron]] | ||
− | [[Category: M|Micron]] | + | [[Category:M|Micron FED]] |
[[Category: F]] | [[Category: F]] | ||
[[Category: Half-frame_viewfinder]] | [[Category: Half-frame_viewfinder]] | ||
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The FED Micron[1]; (ФЭД Микрон) is a half-frame 35mm viewfinder camera made in the USSR by FED. It is a "close copy" of the Konica Eye[2]. Approximately 120,000 were made between 1968 and 1985[3].
It has automatic exposure controlled by a selenium meter around the lens, and limited manual override. In the automatic mode, both aperture and shutter speed are selected automatically. The shutter speed, between 1/30 and 1/800 second, is shown in the viewfinder on a needle-meter. If the light is insufficient, the speed scale turns red and the shutter will not release. If an aperture value is set manually, the shutter speed is automatically set to 1/30; this is the extent of the manual exposure control. The lens is a coated Helios-89 30mm f/1.9. Its minimum aperture is f/16. The lens focuses to 1 metre. The focus scale on the lens shows actual distances, and the focus is shown on a second needle-meter in the viewfinder, on a symbol scale (it shows symbols for a portrait, a three-quarter portrait, a group, and infinity).
The film speed is set with a knurled wheel by the viewfinder. The range is 16-250 GOST (approximately ISO 18-300). Film advance is by a lever, with a frame counter window, and rewind is by a folding crank. The shutter release button has a threaded socket for a cable release, and there is a 1/4 inch tripod socket in the base. There is a PC socket but no flash shoe. There is a single lug for a wrist strap, and the camera was supplied with a lined vinyl case. Early models have a hinged back and a painted ФЭД Микрон on the front; later models have engraved ФЭД on the top plate and Микрон on the front, and a removable back.
The Fed Micron 2 is a full-frame 35mm rangefinder camera based on the Micron, made between 1978 and 1986, with a CdS meter. It has an Industar-81 38 mm f/2.8 lens. The maximum shutter speed on this model is only 1/650 second. It has a hinged back.
The Micron 2 was superseded by the FED 35.
Notes
FED Mikron Olympic image by schyter (Image rights) |
Links
- FED Micron user manual (pdf) (in Russian) at USSRPhoto.com
- The Electronic Cameras page (archived at the Internet Archive in 2018), formerly at Nathan Dayton's Communist Cameras, includes the Micron, Micron 2 and Fed 35.
- FED Micron photos including early hinged-back Micron, on DVD Technik store's collection pages.
- Mikron and Micron 2 on Aidad Pikiotas' SovietCams