Feig - Antique and Vintage Cameras

Feig

c. 1948

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Lens:
Meniscus. Iris diaphragm to f36.

Shutter:
Everset. Speeded 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, T, B.

Construction:
Metal body.

Format:
36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm film held in cassette.

Focusing:
Fixed.

Attributes:
Direct-vision (lens/lens) viewfinder.
Auto-stop on film advance. Frame counter.

With:
Ever-ready case.

This is an unusual Spanish camera that is not often seen. There is no name on the camera itself but it is stamped into the leather ever-ready case. The shutter release is on the lens front, the button on the top of the camera releases the film advance after an exposure, the wheel at the back of the top plate frees the sprocket wheel for rewinding. The exposure counter is a dial on the top plate above which is a knob that releases the base plate. The film is loaded similarly to the Leica. A version with a different shutter and leather covered body is known to exist.

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