Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/10/25

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Subject: [Leica] Jupiter 8 Lens on LTM body
From: dcm at pobox.com (David C. Mason)
Date: Tue Oct 25 08:02:45 2005
References: <3.0.2.32.20051025102859.02c32744@pop.infionline.net> <4dccee3d0510250740t54b080e0j6eae344ed9190523@mail.gmail.com> <a2f8f4470510250758g6d16252n8171b61bdc35b66c@mail.gmail.com>

Wow! they really have dropped in price. I got mine a few years ago and
they were all $100 a pop unless in visibly bad shape. Hell, if they
are $25 get a couple of them, one's gotta be a sharp one.


Dave



On 10/25/05, Daniel Ridings <dlridings@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hundred bucks? It's more like 25 bucks now-a-days, David, for a
> brand-new one (+ postage, of course, usually about the same amount).
>
> Daniel
>
> On 10/25/05, David C. Mason <dcm@pobox.com> wrote:
> > I have a Jupiter 8 I use from time to time (not sure I have any photos
> > from it online unfortunately) it seems to be quite sharp but I have
> > seen other's jupiter work that was downright muddy looking. I think
> > this is the key - you pay 100 bucks and you might get something really
> > sharp but you might also get something really bad.
> >
> > As to radioactivity, mine doesn't glow at night but I think it has
> > made me sympathetic to the proletariat.
> >
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 10/25/05, Marc James Small <msmall@infionline.net> wrote:
> > > At 10:02 PM 10/25/05 +0800, Ed wrote:
> > > >Hi,
> > > >
> > > >Has anyone used these Jupiter 8 Russian lenses on their leica's 
> > > >before? They
> > > >are 50mm/2 heard a lot of good things about them and they are dirt 
> > > >cheap
> > > >atm. I've also heard some stories that say that they have radioactive
> > > >compounds in their makeup, any idea if there's any truth to this?
> > > >
> > >
> > > There are no radioactive elements in any Jupiter-8.  These lenses are
> > > clones of the early Postwar Carl Zeiss Jena 2/5cm Sonnar T, and in 
> > > fact the
> > > first Soviet-marked such lenses were actually Zeiss-made 
> > > badge-engineered
> > > units.
> > >
> > > Soviet/Post-Soviet (SPS) lens quality is truly a matter of "Russian
> > > roulette" so be certain that you buy with a return guarantee.
> > >
> > > Having said that, these are quite fine lenses and I regularly use mine 
> > > both
> > > on my LTM and M cameras.
> > >
> > > Marc
> > >
> > > msmall@aya.yale.edu
> > > Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir!
> > >
> > > NEW FAX NUMBER:  +540-343-8505
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Replies: Reply from dlridings at gmail.com (Daniel Ridings) ([Leica] Jupiter 8 Lens on LTM body)
In reply to: Message from msmall at infionline.net (Marc James Small) ([Leica] Jupiter 8 Lens on LTM body)
Message from dcm at pobox.com (David C. Mason) ([Leica] Jupiter 8 Lens on LTM body)
Message from dlridings at gmail.com (Daniel Ridings) ([Leica] Jupiter 8 Lens on LTM body)