Regarding the focussing lever position, I've just bought a FED 1 body (pre-war, I think) and lens separately. I knew from reading up on the Interweb that lenses were matched to individual cameras back then and that the start of the thread on the body mounts and lenses was somewhat variable, with the result that the body/lens combination was 'select on test' so that the focussing lever ended up in a sensible position. Sadly, the lens I bought screwed in to leave the lever passing over the viewing and focussing windows in normal use! Not having a dozen or so lenses to try before buying, and not being prepared to buy lenses at £40 a pop off eBay until one fits, I'm wondering what to do.
My first thought was to rotate the body's lens mount through 180 degrees (assuming that the spacing between the four screws is as good as one would hope), but on removing the mount I found that there is a small rebate machined in its top edge to clear the camera's top plate. I've yet to investigate whether there's any scope for modifying the lens, but suspect not. Though I would prefer not to, I have a feeling that I may end up machining a second rebate along what is currently the lower edge of the mount before repositioning it. It's a shame to mess with the body, but short of having a heap of lenses to try, seems like the best option in the circumstances. Any thoughts?
Steve