I present to you the Soviet Fed-Atlas camera of 1960s, it will be a wonderful gift for a photographer ,,,,,,,
FED-Atlas (FED-11) was produced by the Kharkov production machine-building association "FED" in 1966-1971.
Yes, the semi-automatic exposure control made it possible to take pictures for those who were not very immersed in photography. But, nevertheless, the task of the photographer was not so simplified.
Standard lens - fixed Industar-61 2/52
Aperture limitation - f16 (FED-10 had f22).
The shutter is the central lens. Above shutter speed: 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, B.
Quite a decent set. However, the lack of 1/500 discourages the design of the upper segment somewhat.
Flash sync at any shutter speed.
Light meter - built-in with selenium photocell. Semi-automatic exposure setting is supported.
Wired sync pin.