Russian SOVIET CAMERA FED 5v Rangefinder camera 80s with lens Industar-61 L / D 2.8 / 55

  • Brand: FED
  • Product Code: fed5v2
  • Availability: Out Of Stock
  • Shipping
    • International tracked shipping
    • Carefully packed & bubble wrapped
    • Worldwide delivery: 7–22 business days
    • Ships from Ukraine
  • Returns
  • Before You Buy
    • Every item is a genuine Soviet-era original — no replicas, no reproductions
    • Condition is detailed in the product description
    • Customs duties may apply — buyer's responsibility
    • Questions? Contact us before purchasing →
  • $40.00


Supply report

Issue discontinued — stock exhausted.

Sold out

Qty

"Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky" - Soviet rangefinder camera. Produced from 1975 to 1990. Modification of the "FED-3" camera. Standard lens - "Industar-61 L / D" 2.8 / 53, coated. There is no photoexposure meter. Film rewind with tape measure. There is a mechanism for diopter correction of the viewfinder (within +/- 2 diopters). Pure mechanics.

 Camera is in excellent condition, all mechanisms are working well.
Leather case clasp does not work
    There is no way to check the performance and take a photo on film

The metal body instills confidence in the reliability of the device, it is pleasant and simple.

Produced by the Kharkov industrial machine-building association "FED" from 1977 to 1990.
Type Rangefinder Camera
Manufacturer Association "FED"
Year of manufacture 1977 - 1990
Lens "Industar-61 L / D" 2.8 / 55
Lens mount M39 × 1 / 28.8
Photomaterial Film type 135
Frame size 24 × 36 mm
Focusing Manual, rangefinder with 43 mm base.
Exposure Manual setting of shutter speed and aperture, unpaired selenium exposure meter.
Curtain-slit shutter, with shutter speeds from 1 to 1/500 s and "B"
Photo flash Synchro contact "X", sync speed 1/30 s or more.
Viewfinder Optical Parallax,
combined with a rangefinder.
Weight 960 g.

Be the first to write a review for this product.

Write a review

Note: HTML is not translated!
Bad Good

No questions answered yet — be the first comrade to ask.