The FED 5 – CAMERA OF TOMORROW
INSTRUCTION MANUAL by Lomography
www.lomography.com/fed5
The camera of tomorrow...available today !
A futuristic all-mechanical wonder. Gone is the past of
clunky batteries, auto focus, and power film advance. Say
goodbye to on-board camera computers, built-in flashes, and
"megapixels." Embrace the future! Feel the power of the
multi-element "Industrar 61" lens, coated with space-age
Lanthanum.
Experience the lighting speed of selenium-driven light
meters, fully manual apertures , and steel-dial shutter speed
selection. Be careful not to burn yourself with the "hot
shoe!" Do not be afraid. Those who do not step in line with
the march of progress are destined to be left behind.
ATTENTION!!!
You now hold the solid metal of the Fed 5 in your hands. It is very
tempting to start playing with its myriad dials and controls.
PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE FIRST BEFORE TOUCHING ANYTHING!! The Fed 5
has complex, old-school mechanics which are susceptible to damage if
used incorrectly. And, no matter what you do, be sure to avoid the
two most common pitfalls of new Fed 5 users:
1. The Viewfinder is Blurry
You are a victim of the Dioptric Adjustment. On the back of the
viewfinder is a bumpy metal ring. Look through the viewfinder and
rotate this ring either clockwise or counter clockwise until you see
clearly.
2. This Shutter Speed Dial Looks Like Fun
We admit that it does. BUT DON'T TURN IT UNTIL THE SHUTTER IS COCKED
FIRST. Better yet, don't do anything until you first read through
these instructions.
Note: The shutter must always be cocked first before turning the
shutter speed dial - otherwise you risk irreparable damage to the
camera.