Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just received the first roll of film shot with my new Russian lenses: a Russar 5.6/20mm and a Jupiter-3 1.5/50mm. We have heard repeatedly (mostly by Marc and by joe b.) the stories about the wonderful performance of Russian lenses, and at least for theses two they are true. I shot the Jupiter side by side with my old Summitar (on a IIIa), and perhaps it is even a bit sharper (although surely colder). I don't own a Zeiss lens, so that I cannot say whether it's really identical to a Zeiss. The Russar is also quite sharp and I can see no vignetting. The pictures look very natural. Thanks Marc and joe b. for the hint. (Someone asked how the Russians managed to keep quality standards high. I wonder too.) BTW: the Russar viewfinder sits very loose on the accy shoe, and I let it fall down to the street. Now the front element is a bit shaky inside (it can move a bit back and forth). Does anybody know whether this is normal or whether it was caused by the fall? It's the rectangular model. Regards, Rainer Mueller Munich, Germany