Soviet FED 2 camera with original box - Leica copy, 1950s/60s
A unique specimen for collectors of photography and history of technology – a Soviet rangefinder camera FED 2. This extraordinary device, a famous copy of the German Leica, was produced at the Feliks Dzierżyński plant in Kharkiv. It is a tangible trace of Cold War technological rivalry and a sought-after item for collectors of photographic equipment and enthusiasts of USSR history.
The presented camera is in very good condition, testifying to its solid build and possibly careful use. The mechanisms are functional, the body is preserved without major damage, and the characteristic "FED" logo is legible. A true gem of the offer is the included original factory box, which not only increases the collector value of the entire set but also constitutes an authentic, historical package rarely preserved to our times.
Why is the FED 2 an icon? This camera, produced since 1955, was the successor to the legendary FED 1 model (a copy of the Leica II). It already offered improvements such as a synchronized shutter with speeds up to 1/500s and a rangefinder integrated with the viewfinder. Its steel, extremely durable construction ensured it survived for decades. Owning such a specimen is an investment in a piece of photographic history that can still be used to take classic, analog photos.
This set is a unique opportunity to acquire a complete, iconic camera from the USSR era in collector condition. Ideal as a centerpiece for a vintage collection, a decoration for a photo studio, or a unique gift for an enthusiast.
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Radziecki aparat FED 2 z oryginalnym pudełkiem - kopia Leica, lata 50./60.—
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