Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Jupiter-8 users?
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 14:46:35 -0400

At 05:36 PM 6/8/2001, Victor Wek wrote:
>The Jupiter 8 is my only 50mm lens I owe right now. The results are OK, but 
>I can not count grass or someone hair. The colors are sort of flat, but I 
>will put this lens in Cosina league. Cosina Nokton/1.5 and Jupiter 8 give 
>the same impression. I did not check flare on Russian 50/2, I had sun always 
>behind me.

Soviet/Post-Soviet gear must ALWAYS be judged in light of their rather
creative envelope-pushing when it comes to quality assurance and quality
control.  The best Jupiter lenses are VERY good, the worst are VERY bad.
That having been said, the Jupiter-8 is generally regarded by most scholars
as the weakest clone of the Prewar Carl Zeiss Jena Contax RF lens line.
For reasons never specifically identified, the Jupiter-8 seems to lag
somewhat behind the quality of its progenitor, far more than do the
Jupiter-3 and Jupiter-12.  And, of course, the Prewar CZJ 2/5cm Sonnar was
not as highly regarded as was the 1.5/5cm Sonnar.

I have a Jupiter-8 in LTM and a number of them in Contax RF BM.  The LTM
lenses come from Krasnagorsk, the Contax RF BM lenses from Arsenal.  In
very general terms, the Arsenal lenses seem to approach the level of the
CZJ progenitor more closely than do the Krasnagorsk lenses.

Marc

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