Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"William Gower" <wgower@eco-tec.com> wrote: >Who on the list is using one of those 85mm f2 Jupiter’s ? >I know a 5 year old Roquefort would be sharper, but that's not my primary concern. >I have a few questions: Mine is a black-paint version made in the early 1970s. Stopped down, it's as sharp as any of my other Leitz-era lenses, but when used at full aperture is has a Summar-like softness. (That's not as damning as it sounds, since my Summar still has a front element in good condition.) Mechanically it seems well-built, though there is a lot of oil on the diaphragm blades. The aperture ring has no click stops but feels as smooth as that on older Leitz lenses which lack click stops, and has a smoother mechanical feel than the aperture ring on my 28mm Elmarit-M. The focus control is stiff, but than may be due to deteroration of the original Soviet-era lubricant. I'm going to get this lens re-lubed, and checked on an optical bench. Other LUGers have been less lucky with the 85mm Jupiter, though. This suggests that quality control was poor. Filter size is 49mm screw-in; front cap size is 52mm. Regards, Doug Richardson