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Analogski

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Hi there!

I'm curious about different Soviet lenses for my Zorki 6 rangefinder.

Right now I've got a Industar 61 and a Jupiter 8 (the plastic black version). I'm curious if there are more beautiful lenses for that camera that are compatible and focus without problems. Any ideas are welcome!

I've heard that the older version of the Jupiter lenses are problematic, because they don't fit right or won't focus properly.

I'm thinking of buying a Industar 61 L/D, but online I found out that sellers on ebay sell those lenses that are put together form various different lenses... So I'm a little confused about that.


Thanks a lot in advance!
 
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The 35mm Jupiter-12 is a nice lens, albeit fiddly for setting the aperture.

I keep meaning to get a Jupiter-3, since I love the 50/1.5 Sonnar of which it’s a copy. They have a spotty reputation, but I’m not sure how much of that is true QC issues and how much is from people trying to use them on non-Soviet cameras (the much-discussed compatibility issue).

For what internet wisdom is worth, I’ve more often heard that the *later* Soviet products are dodgy for QC. My direct experience is limited, but the only Soviet lens with which I’ve seen fitment problems is a more recent Helios-103 (in Contax/Kiev mount).

-NT
 

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Skip the Jupiter-3 unless you're okay with focus shift or have some way of getting around it. Its rendering is pretty, though. But the Jupiter-8 is better all-around.
 

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I have full set of russian rangefinder lens & use them for 20+ years.
- Jupiter 8 never was plastic. It is one of the best normal lens. It is analog for Sonnar 1:2/5 см. Of course the last versions are much more modern, multicouted & so on. But for color shooting the best russian is Industar 61LD.
-Very interesting is Jupiter-3. It is analog for Carl Zeiss Sonnar 1,5/50.
-Very good & rather soft is Jupiter-9 85mm/f2.
-Good but not so interesting Jupiter-11 135mm/f4
-Good & cheap Jupiter-12 35mm/f2,8. It is analog for Carl Zeiss Biogon 2,8/35
-2 wide lens Orion-15 28mm/f6 & Russar 20mm/f5,6 are symmetric scheme lens with rather good correction for the years they were first produced, but now is mostly collection items. Modern Voigtlander is much better with reasonable price.
The tubus (collapsable) Industar-50 (or early Industar-22) I use only for the cameras where it was historically mounted -first FED or Zorkiy.
Never use for full (24x36) frame rangerfinder Industar-69 28mm/2,8 -it is made for half (18x24) frame only!
In general I can say that old soviet rangefinder lens is a good & cheap alternative. The best with year of production before 80-th. Usually first digits of the number is the year. The best are from 50-th -it is the real Carl Zeiss glass from after war reparations.

Photo taken with Jupiter-3 50mm/f1,5
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I never saw plastic frame case Jupiter-8. May be from the years of "perestroika"... Not recommend to buy any russian photo equipment from 90-th...

I've got this one
 

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