Difference between pages "Canon IXUS" and "FED"

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Originally an orphanage in Kharkov, Ukraine, the FED factory was turned into a labor commune in the 1920s and renamed after Felix E. Dzerzhinsky, founder of the NKVD which was the forerunner to the KGB. Eventually it came to be known by the initials, FED.
The '''Canon IXUS''' (also known as '''Canon ELPH''' or '''Canon IXY''') was [[Canon]]'s famous small compact stylish contribution to the launch of the [[APS]] film system in 1996, a camera with a lot of the APS extras. The appearance of the IXUS was a milestone on the way to modern compact camera design. Canon gave its first APS compacts an exciting individual note with the dark circle around the lens contrasting to the metal body. What stayed of its concept is the rectangled small camera body with zoom lens in the middle. Many APS compacts and even more digital compacts have been styled like that since.
 
  
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After the groundbreaking introduction of the [[Leica II]] in 1932, Soviet leaders stopped the import of photographic equipment and set the FED factory to its task of creating a [[Leica]] of their own.  Only 18 months later, in 1934, the FED factory began churning out its first clone of the Leica II [[rangefinder camera]]. Since then, they have produced millions of cameras, some good and some not so good.
* Type: fully automatic compact camera
 
* Lens: 1:4,5-1:6,2/24-48mm zoom
 
* Focusing: active/passive/hybrid Autofocus
 
* Exposure: automatic, including +1,5 step exposure compensation in backlit condition
 
* Shutter speed: 2 - 1/500 sec.
 
* Aperture:
 
** wide: 1:4,5-1:16
 
** tele: 1:6,2-1:32
 
* Films: APS films of 25 ASA upto 10000 ASA film speed
 
* Viewfinder: zoom viewfinder, showing the AF focusing area, LED indicators "readý" and "shake warning"
 
* flash: reaching as far as 3 meters (100 ASA film, lens in wide angle position)
 
* weight: 180 g without the CR-2 battery
 
* dimensions 90 x 60 x 27 mm
 
  
[[Category:Canon|IXUS]]
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== Screwmount Rangefinder Cameras ==
[[Category:APS]]
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* [[FED NKVD]]
[[Category:C]]
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* [[FED S]]
[[Category:I|IXUS]]
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* [[FED 1]]
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* [[FED 2]]
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* [[FED 3]]
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* [[FED 4]]
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* [[FED 5]]
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* [[FED 6 TTL]]
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*[[TSVVS]]
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== Fixed-lens Rangefinder Cameras ==
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* FED 10
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* FED 11
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* FED 35
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* FED 35A
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* FED 50
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== Stereo camera ==
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* [[Fed Boy Stereo|FED BOY Stereo]]
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== Links ==
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* [http://jay.fedka.com FED Zorki Survival Site]
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* [http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-58.html Zorkis and FED repair notes]
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* [http://www.geocities.com/fzorkis/ Rangefinders of the Former Soviet Union]
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* [http://fotos.cconin.de/kameras/fed.htm Notes in German about the FED]
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* [http://www.fed.kharkov.ua/eng/index.php?mi=0&s=0 History of the FED Kharkov Machinery Plant]
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* [http://www.rus-camera.com/camera.php?page=fed FED pages at Antique Russian Camera]
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* [http://www.commiecameras.com/sov/35mmrangefindercameras/cameras/fed/index.htm FED 35mm Rangefinder Page at Communist Cameras]
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* [http://photo.even.free.fr/col_app.php?type=fed FED page] at [http://photo.even.free.fr/ Collection G. Even's site]
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* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/liste3_imagettes.php#Fed FED Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr
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* [http://www.retrography.com FED section at Retrography.com] by Simon Simonsen, Denmark
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* [http://fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/Photographie/40_-_Fabricants/Federal French Photography Wikibook]
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== Bibliography ==
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* BOUSSAT, Jean-Claude .- Les appareils soviétiques. In : France-Photographie, n° 209, février 2008, pp. 8-9.
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[[Category: Camera makers|Fed]]
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[[Category: Lens makers|Fed]]
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[[Category: Former USSR|Fed]]
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[[Category: FED|*]]
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[[Category: F|Fed]]

Revision as of 09:45, 8 July 2008

Originally an orphanage in Kharkov, Ukraine, the FED factory was turned into a labor commune in the 1920s and renamed after Felix E. Dzerzhinsky, founder of the NKVD which was the forerunner to the KGB. Eventually it came to be known by the initials, FED.

After the groundbreaking introduction of the Leica II in 1932, Soviet leaders stopped the import of photographic equipment and set the FED factory to its task of creating a Leica of their own. Only 18 months later, in 1934, the FED factory began churning out its first clone of the Leica II rangefinder camera. Since then, they have produced millions of cameras, some good and some not so good.

Screwmount Rangefinder Cameras

Fixed-lens Rangefinder Cameras

  • FED 10
  • FED 11
  • FED 35
  • FED 35A
  • FED 50

Stereo camera

Links

Bibliography

  • BOUSSAT, Jean-Claude .- Les appareils soviétiques. In : France-Photographie, n° 209, février 2008, pp. 8-9.