Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/22

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Subject: [Leica] Soviet lens bargains at today's Geilda Fotograficzna, Warsaw
From: Mike Dembinski <mdembin@it.com.pl>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1998 22:13:38 +0200

All this talk from Marc about the quality of the Jupiter-3 f/1.5 50mm lens
got me interested. At today's Gielda, I saw three Jupiter-3s, one was LTM,
and had visible circular scratching marks on the front element. The dealer
wanted 90 zloties ($26) for it. I passed. The same dealer had a Contax/Kiev
bayonet mount (does one say "CBM"?) Jupiter-3, from 1961. It was dusty but
optically unmarked. He wanted 120 zloties ($35), I offered $30 in US bills
which he happily took. Downstairs I came across a Russian guy with another
'61 vintage Jupiter-3 in CBM, also optically clean, but slightly dinged
around the filter ring (Damn! can't screw in that UV filter :-). Offered
$25. Offer accepted.

So - for $55 I have a brace of f/1.5 Jupiter-3s, the fastest lenses I have
ever owned... (thinks back over past two decades... nope, never *owned*
anything faster than f/1.8 - Canon's 85mm FD).

So: How good are they? I'll find out at the end of the week and let y'all
know. I've already started snapping about the house, kids, household
lightbulb illumination, lenses wide open.

Incidentally, there were three f/6 Orion 28mm LTM lenses; all priced at 350
zloties (just over a hundred bucks). A risker proposition. That old Russar
f/5.6 20mm was still there for two hundred. A Kiev 90 was on offer, number
0000xx, with prism number 00000x! Didn't even ask how much.

The Leica specialist with his (so it seems from this group's input) faked
Luftwaffe M2 was there; this week he had a 75mm Summilux on offer at 4,000
zloties ($1,160). Hmmm. Tempting...